Colin from accounts

This is rather good . . . . for all you old romantics out there.

on BBC iPlayer

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What’s an ā€˜iPlayer’ d00d?

It’s for people with a TV Licence, no excuses.

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I’ve got one of those d00d, but do I need the internet? :017:

Yes I do believe you need an internet connection. But surely you have that, otherwise you wouldn’t be here . . . hello

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Sorry d00d I was being facetious, aren’t we all connected to the WWW these days, even if you think you aren’t…
My telly isn’t though, and it never will be… :009:

We don’t have a telly anymore, we prefer to watch iPlayer or Netflix on a giant laptop with a bluetooth speaker . . . . in bed.

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I couldn’t live without my big tv in sitting room, it’s the only one in the house connected to internet, and I never watch the programmes, only use it for Netflix and Prime.

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We don’t watched any scheduled TV either. But we do see the news channels at breakfast time. Flipping between 1, 3, 4, Sky for half an hour.

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Colin left years ago, now then what did he leave us, a ā€œthingieā€ to do ups and downs, in and outs, louder and quieter, brighter and darker, i have more control over Mrs M, and thats not alot

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. . . enough excitement for one evening.

Didn’t like Colin from accounts.
I loved it.
Watched every episode :heart:

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I’m halfway through series 2, it’s an odd mix of funny and cringeworthy, but generally funny, and cute, in typical brash aussie manor.

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I’ve finished watching this, and decided the cringeworthy is really quite limited, so all & all, good original stuff.

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I have no idea what Colin from Accounts is about… :017:

Colin is probably a nurd, but earns above the average and has a company car but, no personality, am I right? :grinning:

That is assuming he isn’t just a clerk, then his story don’t matter anyway :laughing:

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This is him

image

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Posh wheels…
:+1:

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Yep, company car!

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On iPlayer Now!

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