Monday, September 10, 2007

Is it just me

or have the latest 2 episodes of 'Casualty' become a cross between 'Spooks' and 'Life on Mars'?

Either way - bring back Stitch and Harry!! Quite liking the heavily sarky Charlie mind you!

And am I the only person in the UK watching 'Dirt' on Five US?

10 comments:

Anonymous said...

no. I watch it as well.

Good to see Vincent Gallo in a recent episode - definitely one of my cultural heroes, along with John Updike, Mark Lawson, Furry and you.

And Des Lynam.

and Ed Stourton.

Karoona said...

It took a while for me to work out it was that bird from Friends who plays Lucy (I am slow!) - bit of a turn around in role I feel... all that dirt'y' sex... tsk.

Anonymous said...

there is no-one called Lucy in Friends is there?

and all sex is dirty.

Karoona said...

re-read the comment!!! bird from Friends (ie Ms Cox) plays Lucy!!!

Never watched friends hence time issue and general derision. Friends don't have 'em - don't watch a show about 'em. All strange to me.

Anonymous said...

Indeed.

Anyway, I have been thinking about the clutural heroes I ahve listed and I need to revise the list.

So:

Vincent Gallo, John Updike, Furry, you, Des Lynam, Ed Stourton, Germaine Greer, David Byrne, Phillip Seymour Hoffman, Jeff Goldblum, Bea Campbell, Philip Somebody who used to present Nightwaves on R3,

Anonymous said...

ummm...any chnace of spellchecker on here?

Karoona said...

yes - i meant to mention that spelling standards were slipping - but then I thought hang on I should be glad that in an excited response the laws of English had gone out the window!! I got the gist so all is good!! :-)

Karoona said...

I thought you hated Germaine?

And how can Furry & I be cultural heroes? I read Tartt and he reads ... erm techie books! Canal Weekly?!

Anonymous said...

i do not necessarily mean cultural in its normative sense karoona - everything (and I mean everything)is culture or biology. Which in effect means everything is cultural.

I misread what you said about furry's reading habits - ooo-err.

Karoona said...

culture as in a yoghurt?