I saw you whilst I was in a dentists waiting room.
Really?
Yes, there was a programme on C4 about the 100 most popular websearches. "wearenotafraid.com" was number 100, and there you were with a post-it note on your bonce.
And very handsome you looked.
I would have smiled, but it was a dentists waiting room and I didn't have much to smile about.
Hehe.
Yeap, following the London Bombings I beleive an independent film maker made a short peice on the website 'wearenotaffraid.com' which proved a global hit, excuse the pun, including with me - hence the pic on the post it bounce.
On channel 4 though? I was led to beleive they sold it to BBC Three, not unless it's been used again.
Oh, thanks Gavin, you've cheered my day up no end and I would make a very nice comment on your avatar but I suspect you hear it quite a bit.
Actor Robert Kazinsky is set to join 'EastEnders' as the latest addition to the Slater family.
Kazinsky, who previously starred in 'Dream Team', is set to play Sean Slater, who turns up in Albert Square looking for his sister Stacey.
Stacey lost contact with Sean after he left home following their mother's breakdown and isn't pleased to see him when he returns.
Kazinsky said: "I've grown up with 'EastEnders' so I can't quite believe I'll soon
be part of the Slater family."
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Great news he was very good on dreamteam
EastEnders trounced rival Coronation Street taking seven prizes at the British Soap Awards, including the coveted title of best show.
The ITV programme won just four, including a Lifetime Achievement Award for Johnny Briggs who played Mike Baldwin in the long-running series.
Among the awards going to Albert Square were Sexiest Female for Louisa Lytton, who plays troubled teenager Ruby Allen, and her screen father Billy Murray, who plays Johnny Allen won Villain of the Year.
The London-based show also won Best Actor and Best Actress for Ross Kemp (Grant Mitchell) and Lacey Turner (Stacey Slater). Best newcomer was the Square's Charlie Clements, who plays Bradley Branning, and the award for Best Single Episode also went to the programme for its Armistice Day edition.
Corrie had to settle for Sexiest Male for Richard Fleeshman (Craig Harris), Best Onscreen Partnership for Barbara Knox and Malcolm Hebden (Rita Sullivan and Norris Cole), and Best Dramatic Performance by Bradley Walsh as Danny Baldwin, as well as the award for Johnny Briggs.
The Special Achievement Award was given to soap director Tony Prescott, who has worked as a director on Emmerdale and Coronation Street.
Emmerdale picked up four awards.
They went to: Charlie Hardwick (Val Lambert) for Best Comedy Performance; Leah Bracknell (Zoe Tate) for Best Exit, and Nicola Wheeler (Nicola Blackstock) for Soap Bitch of the Year; and Spectacular Scene of the Year for Eden Taylor-Draper and Luke Tittensor as Belle Dingle and Daz Eden, being trapped in a mineshaft.
Two awards went to Hollyoaks, one for Ellis Hollins as Tom Cunningham, for Best Dramatic Performance from a Young Actor, and Best Storyline for Becca and Justin's affair, played by Ali Bastian and Chris Fountain.
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Great news yet again Eastenders has shut up all the doubters and ofcourse Corrie(Mainly Itv),Mainly pleased for Stacy she was robbed lastyear
EastEnders trounced rival Coronation Street taking seven prizes at the British Soap Awards, including the coveted title of best show.
The ITV programme won just four, including a Lifetime Achievement Award for Johnny Briggs who played Mike Baldwin in the long-running series.
Among the awards going to Albert Square were Sexiest Female for Louisa Lytton, who plays troubled teenager Ruby Allen, and her screen father Billy Murray, who plays Johnny Allen won Villain of the Year.
The London-based show also won Best Actor and Best Actress for Ross Kemp (Grant Mitchell) and Lacey Turner (Stacey Slater). Best newcomer was the Square's Charlie Clements, who plays Bradley Branning, and the award for Best Single Episode also went to the programme for its Armistice Day edition.
Corrie had to settle for Sexiest Male for Richard Fleeshman (Craig Harris), Best Onscreen Partnership for Barbara Knox and Malcolm Hebden (Rita Sullivan and Norris Cole), and Best Dramatic Performance by Bradley Walsh as Danny Baldwin, as well as the award for Johnny Briggs.
The Special Achievement Award was given to soap director Tony Prescott, who has worked as a director on Emmerdale and Coronation Street.
Emmerdale picked up four awards.
They went to: Charlie Hardwick (Val Lambert) for Best Comedy Performance; Leah Bracknell (Zoe Tate) for Best Exit, and Nicola Wheeler (Nicola Blackstock) for Soap Bitch of the Year; and Spectacular Scene of the Year for Eden Taylor-Draper and Luke Tittensor as Belle Dingle and Daz Eden, being trapped in a mineshaft.
Two awards went to Hollyoaks, one for Ellis Hollins as Tom Cunningham, for Best Dramatic Performance from a Young Actor, and Best Storyline for Becca and Justin's affair, played by Ali Bastian and Chris Fountain.
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Great news yet again Eastenders has shut up all the doubters and ofcourse Corrie(Mainly Itv),Mainly pleased for Stacy she was robbed lastyear
STOP IT. Are you a robot programmed to do this to us? Please banks just stop. I can read for myself this trash online if I wanted to. Let's keep this thread the opinions and thoughts of members not chunks of text copied and pasted from another source. Barely anything you write is your own, and that makes you really, quite a sad individual indeed.
EastEnders trounced rival Coronation Street taking seven prizes at the British Soap Awards, including the coveted title of best show.
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Two awards went to Hollyoaks, one for Ellis Hollins as Tom Cunningham, for Best Dramatic Performance from a Young Actor, and Best Storyline for Becca and Justin's affair, played by Ali Bastian and Chris Fountain.
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Great news yet again Eastenders has shut up all the doubters and ofcourse Corrie(Mainly Itv),Mainly pleased for Stacy she was robbed lastyear
We really do have to teach you the benefits of being objective.
STOP IT. Are you a robot programmed to do this to us? Please banks just stop. I can read for myself this trash online if I wanted to. Let's keep this thread the opinions and thoughts of members not chunks of text copied and pasted from another source. Barely anything you write is your own, and that makes you really, quite a sad individual indeed.
I Think if indeed you got your facts right,Jez was the first person to post "This" news in the Corrie thread.But Shortly after this post came along it was delete.....