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"I like Sharpie markers." I remember you do - apparantley to play noughts and crosses on the head of the fortunate fella going down on you! | |||
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"oh yeah i forgot about lady chatterleys lover! And i keep meaning to read the sharpe books but everytime i pick 1 up to buy i always stop myself cos im worried the tv series was too good and the books might suffer in comparison! And im normally someone who always prefers the book to the film/tv series! " The books are way better (and make more sense) especially the ones set in India. "Sharpes Gold" on TV was nothing like the book and was complete twoddle to boot. | |||
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"Love the show, and I am good friends with Rifleman Harris, It was a good show, but as he and I both agree, the ending was very poorly directed, the last two episodes were terrible and his death scene was complete rubbish. All that build up to such a crappy ending at Waterloo. At least give them a heroes death, it is after all a drama series." Love the Sharpe books and I think the televised versions of the earlier Napoleonic series are good, but the later ones were a different producer, and not as true to the books. I thought the death scene with Harris and Hagman when they died together holding hands was very moving and very simply done, which I thought suited their characters. Good scribbler, that Bernard Cornwell. | |||
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"Ooooh i think that Mr Sharpe bloke is a real naughty boy i do *said in a west country accent* " Except in the books he is raven haired and from a london slum ...bet that spoilt it for you If you are going to read the books then read the India based stories first. Unlike the TV series they are set when sharpe was only a Sargent (the tv series indian stories are set after waterloo) | |||
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"keep catching it on Yesterday and cant do anything else til its finished! Sean Beans never been better - except possibly for the Red Riding Trilogy. Just thought id get it off my chest " used to be an avid viewer of sharpe.....but then he had me served with an injunction to stop me | |||
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