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2nd February 11, 02:29 PM
#1
 Originally Posted by ali8780
Bless your heart! Thank you for this, you've officially made my day. 
he's a true blooded Scot from Glasgow's very much working class council house estate, the boy has done well
Have you seen the first couple of series's of Shameless, in which he more or less made his name?
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3rd February 11, 10:56 AM
#2
 Originally Posted by Jimmy
he's a true blooded Scot from Glasgow's very much working class council house estate, the boy has done well
Have you seen the first couple of series's of Shameless, in which he more or less made his name?
no...... but I'll add it to the list, thanks!
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3rd February 11, 11:24 AM
#3
 Originally Posted by ali8780
no...... but I'll add it to the list, thanks!
just be prepared for strong language drugs and lots of alcohol its not a show for the faint hearted
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4th February 11, 04:59 AM
#4
 Originally Posted by skauwt
just be prepared for strong language drugs and lots of alcohol its not a show for the faint hearted
I agree Skauwt, the early series was bad enough, now it is shameful and shameless, totally without any standards of morality whatsoever, yet it is so popular on British tv.
I would not like to think that I am advocating for anyone to watch the recent and current series but only because James McAvoy probably made his name in it
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4th February 11, 01:10 PM
#5
 Originally Posted by Jimmy
I agree Skauwt, the early series was bad enough, now it is shameful and shameless, totally without any standards of morality whatsoever, yet it is so popular on British tv.
I would not like to think that I am advocating for anyone to watch the recent and current series but only because James McAvoy probably made his name in it
ive only bothered with a few programmes myself way i see it if i want to experience what the show has to offer i just need to walk about the schemes of central scotland  or visit a rough pub ..it a depicts a class of society i try to avoid... i guess its one of those shows i can use memory more than imagination hence the desire to avoid it
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