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Post by Katrina on Oct 5, 2005 14:08:04 GMT 1
next week, wednesday, Christopher Timothy is a contestant on starspell. hopefully he'll get through to the final
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Post by iris on Oct 5, 2005 14:51:39 GMT 1
what's that? (and more important, do you think it will be on in ireland as well?)
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Post by Katrina on Oct 5, 2005 14:56:41 GMT 1
they test how good celebrities are at spelling.
not sure if it'll be on in Ireland,
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Post by iris on Oct 5, 2005 14:59:44 GMT 1
they really take it seriously, this read and write thing... i wonder if that could work here...probably not.
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Post by Katrina on Oct 5, 2005 15:02:45 GMT 1
yes the RAW season is being taken serious but then again so was the Taking Care season and the Hitting Home season.
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Post by iris on Oct 5, 2005 15:14:30 GMT 1
i think i can imagine what taking care season means, but what is hitting home season, do people go out with clubs and bang their houses?
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Post by Katrina on Oct 5, 2005 15:19:31 GMT 1
the Hitting Home season was on domestic violence. I don't think Doctors did a Hitting Home episode.
An entire week of Doctors episodes was used for the Taking Care season.
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Post by Katrina on Oct 5, 2005 16:17:20 GMT 1
what did/do you think the Taking Care season is Iris?
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Post by iris on Oct 5, 2005 17:52:44 GMT 1
hmmmmmm...
probably teaching people to take responsibility for their lives, not?
or to take care of others?
i don't really know, but "taking care" sounds a bit more reasonable than "hitting home" if you are not a native english speaker and you don't live in the uk and know the events and the tradition of theme seasons...
so, if you brought up the issue, what is the taking care season?
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Post by Katrina on Oct 5, 2005 17:55:05 GMT 1
it was kids in homes and not being with their parents, i think.
the doctors episodes were the ones with the little girl Amy.
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