Referring to a cooking ingredient as 'this bad boy' 😬
Yes! I feel like shoving him in the pot, there’s one big bad boy. Daughters spent all summer getting my grandson out of saying Haitch, hundred lines with the correct spelling usually works.
Gardening on the wild, windy west side of Dartmoor.
Find it strange when they omit their usual jobs for the weekend...surely something that takes ten minutes to put together. The digs at Frances are so unnecessary, as a foreigner I'd say that the Brits can be so insipid at times, a bit of a glint in the eye and excitement is clearly too much for some. TV presenting is tough and frankly you have to cut through the noise, so even if some come through as overenthusiastic it's preferable to being unmemorable.
Chimbley, @raisingirl, that’s as bad as skelington. And that got me thinking of skipping songs: nothing insipid about this one @amancalledgeorge
Eeper Weeper, chimney sweeper, Had a wife but couldn’t keep her. Had another, didn’t love her, Up the chimney he did shove her.
I quite liked this week’s episode as I thought many of the gardens were stunning. Those potted olive trees were glorious but if they were £5000 each it would not surprise me - and there were six of them.
On gardening shows they have this mantra that you can transfer ideas from grand gardens to our more mundane plots. I’ll just have the entire garden, plus staff, thanks.
I must admit I find Beechgrove more useful as it tends to be more `mundane` (not meant as an insult at all). I am sure I am lacking in creativity and imagination, but I cannot translate these amazing gardens into my own situation - more demoralising than inspiring for me.
I also suspect that the reason they don't show editions from yesteryear is that the current production company won't own the `rights` to those programmes, so can only repeat their segments. BBC probably has them, but maybe their contract with the production company stops them from showing them in `competition`?
I know this has been commented on before but on watching gardeners world tonight , yet again we have clips from previous years.which is fine,but couldnt they go back a few more years maybe?! The woman with the pots? I feel like its groundhog gardeners world!
The very reason I like to record it and fast-forward through the bits I remember or aren't fussed about watching.
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Daughters spent all summer getting my grandson out of saying Haitch, hundred lines with the correct spelling usually works.
Eeper Weeper, chimney sweeper,
Had a wife but couldn’t keep her.
Had another, didn’t love her,
Up the chimney he did shove her.
I quite liked this week’s episode as I thought many of the gardens were stunning. Those potted olive trees were glorious but if they were £5000 each it would not surprise me - and there were six of them.
On gardening shows they have this mantra that you can transfer ideas from grand gardens to our more mundane plots. I’ll just have the entire garden, plus staff, thanks.
Bad boy ... awful, awful, awful.
I also suspect that the reason they don't show editions from yesteryear is that the current production company won't own the `rights` to those programmes, so can only repeat their segments. BBC probably has them, but maybe their contract with the production company stops them from showing them in `competition`?