TV soaps.
My God, they are so depressing. When I look at TV, I want to be transported somewhere 'happy', or interesting.
My God, they are so depressing. When I look at TV, I want to be transported somewhere 'happy', or interesting.
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I don't watch any UK soaps for this reason. I can't stand the doom and gloom and shouting and arguing. I do watch a couple of Australian soaps because the storylines are often so daft it's like total escapism. There's very little arguing in them too, or shouting at least. Everything gets sorted out in the end and everyone is friends with each other. It's mostly very light and fluffy.TV soaps.
My God, they are so depressing. When I look at TV, I want to be transported somewhere 'happy', or interesting.
I don’t think I’ve ever gotten through a full episode. The acting is wooden and the storylines bore me to tears.TV soaps.
My God, they are so depressing. When I look at TV, I want to be transported somewhere 'happy', or interesting.
is that what henry hinch is? cause i get itI love dogs but I don’t like cockerpoos, I just don’t think they’re cute at allll
No, he's a show cocker.is that what henry hinch is? cause i get it
Agree with you about Nando’s.If talking about food:
Baked Beans; Avocados; Rhubarb.
Fast Food restaurants:
Nandos - over priced chicken that is not well seasoned. It's only the sauces that make up for bland poultry. Also, the whole restaurant ordering drives me crazy
Furniture Stores:
IKEA - regardless of what I may have planned to buy, I often get so claustrophobic that I can't wait to get to the exit - 25 minutes later having to pass through numerous sections and then the bloody restaurant