Blackpooljack
Alan Waddle
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No i say, leave it in the era in which it was originally set, the world has moved on.
Professor said:One of my favourite programmes. But no need to bring it back. It ran its course. The actor who played Martin Crane is now dead (and Eddie the JRT). The Niles/Daphne story had run. Was already struggling in the latter series.
Pegojack said:Professor said:One of my favourite programmes. But no need to bring it back. It ran its course. The actor who played Martin Crane is now dead (and Eddie the JRT). The Niles/Daphne story had run. Was already struggling in the latter series.
Not to mention the fact that Kelsey Grammer is a Trump supporting c**t.
Indeed it does Bryn. Mind you, I really liked Killing Joke in the 80s and they were big fans of Aleister Crowley and shit like that so I can't be too self-righteous about Grammer. Will probably give it a chance just for old time's sake and out of curiosity as I liked the original and I might be pleasantly surprised. If it's any good, who knows, there may be a chance for Wilfred Bony back at the Swans yet, haha! :roll:BrynCartwright said:Pegojack said:Not to mention the fact that Kelsey Grammer is a Trump supporting c**t.
I was not aware of that Pego. Puts him in a whole new light. s**t
karnataka said:Indeed it does Bryn. Mind you, I really liked Killing Joke in the 80s and they were big fans of Aleister Crowley and s**t like that so I can't be too self-righteous about Grammer. Will probably give it a chance just for old time's sake and out of curiosity as I liked the original and I might be pleasantly surprised. If it's any good, who knows, there may be a chance for Wilfred Bony back at the Swans yet, haha! :roll:BrynCartwright said:I was not aware of that Pego. Puts him in a whole new light. s**t
karnataka said:Indeed it does Bryn. Mind you, I really liked Killing Joke in the 80s and they were big fans of Aleister Crowley and s**t like that so I can't be too self-righteous about Grammer. Will probably give it a chance just for old time's sake and out of curiosity as I liked the original and I might be pleasantly surprised. If it's any good, who knows, there may be a chance for Wilfred Bony back at the Swans yet, haha! :roll:BrynCartwright said:I was not aware of that Pego. Puts him in a whole new light. s**t
Best_loser said:karnataka said:Indeed it does Bryn. Mind you, I really liked Killing Joke in the 80s and they were big fans of Aleister Crowley and s**t like that so I can't be too self-righteous about Grammer. Will probably give it a chance just for old time's sake and out of curiosity as I liked the original and I might be pleasantly surprised. If it's any good, who knows, there may be a chance for Wilfred Bony back at the Swans yet, haha! :roll:
Lots were influenced by Crowley, Bowie , ozzy and jimmy page just for a start
Page even lived in Crowley old house, its been claimed led zep split up because of his obsession with Crowley, Robert plant blamed it for bringing bad luck to the band