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Post by Fanny Bones on Dec 3, 2009 21:24:07 GMT -1
Fresh from the BBC herself I bring you good tidings. The journey of the three (not so) wise men continues on Wednesday 30 December 9.00-10.00pm BBC TWO and on Friday 1 January 8.00-9.00pm BBC TWO under the title Three Men Go To IrelandsourceWhat a nice hangover treatment that will be!
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Post by Polina on Dec 21, 2009 13:06:44 GMT -1
That will be lovely! I'm particularly looking forward to the little segment with him in a wetsuit....
(AND HE STILL HAS HAIR)
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jillymoo
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Post by jillymoo on Dec 31, 2009 0:37:38 GMT -1
Best prog on telly over the whole hols! Highlights of part one....Himself breaking out into a delightful sweat trying to start the engine of an ancient boat,perspiring into the tight white costume of a Fencing duel,and trying to find the most discreet place to take a leak.... Can't wait for New Year's Day episode ;D xx
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Post by lornamarie on Dec 31, 2009 9:34:36 GMT -1
Really enjoyed the first part and am looking forward to the second. Dara is very proud of Ireland and it is funny to see him trying not to mock the country he loves. Highlight too was at the Greyhound track where poor Griff had no luck what so ever!
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Post by jillymoo on Jan 1, 2010 21:22:52 GMT -1
Really loved the second part tonight....quote of the episode must be from Himself on receiving supplies for the boat...
'Ribena?Who drinks Ribena,apart from deprived Chav children who are allowed three a day?' ;D ;D ;D
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Post by Fanny Bones on Dec 12, 2010 22:15:12 GMT -1
FI-NA-LLY I was in the right mood and actually had the time to watch this. Is it just me or was this the funniest part of the Three Men opus so far? The trouble starting the barge, the ever so useless Rory articulating the hope he'll arrive more mature (like Guinness) after being carried by a barge, the 'Way to Amaryllis', "Top of the morning to" Dara. These moments and a few more were highlights for me. I liked the draisine as well. I only knew of the original draisine before but apparently Mr. Drais invented a lot more useful machines. Every time Rory introduced Griff as his wife/husband I wished he was talking to me so that I could reply: "You lucky, lucky bastard!" ;D ETA: I just can't resist to finish Rory's Limerick he used for chatting up a lady on the street. There was a young man from Nantucket who liked to stick his head in a bucket. A truly bad story made up by Rory who'll be the first to say: "Oh, fuckit!"
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