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Got it for PS4, what you playing it on? I didn't actually hear much about it til like the week before launch and then bought it on PSN immediately which I then got shit for cos she wanted a hard copy. Innuendoes were traded and I pointed out it was three quid cheaper so all's good. It really is a beautiful game, need to get on with Far Cry 4 as well. I'm so bad with buying games then just leaving them for ages.

Have fun with the pretendy sword, I'm sat out in the garden wondering why the sun suddenly decided to fuck off. Oh well, is cooler at least :D
 
Sweating like a blind lesbian in a fish factory here.

Hah :D

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Got it for PS4, what you playing it on? I didn't actually hear much about it til like the week before launch and then bought it on PSN immediately which I then got shit for cos she wanted a hard copy. Innuendoes were traded and I pointed out it was three quid cheaper so all's good. It really is a beautiful game, need to get on with Far Cry 4 as well. I'm so bad with buying games then just leaving them for ages.

Have fun with the pretendy sword, I'm sat out in the garden wondering why the sun suddenly decided to fuck off. Oh well, is cooler at least :D

If you’ve got a PS4 Last of Us is just beyond epic….on the third play through.
For anyone that has a PS4 these take game playing to a whole new level.

Im on ps4 also :) - not seen much about Last of us, will have to give that a look also.

Anyone playing Destiny - not done any of the raids yet and could really do with some decent gear.


Mr Robot episode 2 out today so think Ill snuggle up on the sofa with Mr Bear and watch that, also season 2 Extant starts today so its a day on the sofa for me.
 
Val Doonican, Irish singer, dies at 88

His family said he died "peacefully" at a nursing home in Buckinghamshire. He had not been ill, but his daughter said his "batteries had just run out".
The performer was a regular fixture on TV with The Val Doonican show which ran on the BBC from 1965 to 1986, featuring his own performances and guest artists.
He was also rarely out of the UK charts in the 1960s and '70s with songs like Walk Tall and Elusive Butterfly.
In the album chart, he had five successive top 10 records and even knocked The Beatles' Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band off the top spot in 1967 with Val Doonican Rocks, But Gently.
In a statement, his family said: "He was a wonderful husband, father and grandfather and will be greatly missed by family, friends and his many fans."
Sir Bruce Forsyth paid tribute to Doonican saying: "I'm very, very shocked because Val was, in his day, one of the biggest ever stars on British television."
"With his famous sweater and his lovely relaxed style... there was nobody bigger than Val," he told ITV News.

Irish entertainer Roy Walker also paid tribute, saying: "You were a joy to work with. A real 'star'. Love you man."
Irish comic Adrian Walsh tweeted: "Spent four years as opening act for Val Doonican. He was one of the greats on and of [sic] stage. Thank you for your friendship."
Born in Waterford, Ireland, Doonican's career took off after he was booked to appear on Sunday Night at the Palladium in 1963.
It led him to be offered his own BBC show - for which he became known for his trademark rocking chair, colourful jumpers and cardigans - and kick-started his recording career.
He filmed some 25 Christmas specials, which Doonican told The Express in 2013 he "couldn't bear to watch".
"They became something of a national institution, attracting audiences of up to 19 million. It felt embarrassing seeing myself. We'd sit as a family enjoying ourselves but as soon as my show started, I'd nip off to another room," he said.

His other hits included The Special Years, What Would I Be and If The Whole World Stopped Loving. He also sang the theme song for the film Ring of Bright Water.
Doonican stopped performing in 2009 after more than 60 years in showbusiness.
He is survived by his wife Lynn, daughters Sarah and Fiona and grandchildren Bethany and Scott.
 
Val Doonican, Irish singer, dies at 88

His family said he died "peacefully" at a nursing home in Buckinghamshire. He had not been ill, but his daughter said his "batteries had just run out".
The performer was a regular fixture on TV with The Val Doonican show which ran on the BBC from 1965 to 1986, featuring his own performances and guest artists.
He was also rarely out of the UK charts in the 1960s and '70s with songs like Walk Tall and Elusive Butterfly.
In the album chart, he had five successive top 10 records and even knocked The Beatles' Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band off the top spot in 1967 with Val Doonican Rocks, But Gently.
In a statement, his family said: "He was a wonderful husband, father and grandfather and will be greatly missed by family, friends and his many fans."
Sir Bruce Forsyth paid tribute to Doonican saying: "I'm very, very shocked because Val was, in his day, one of the biggest ever stars on British television."
"With his famous sweater and his lovely relaxed style... there was nobody bigger than Val," he told ITV News.

Irish entertainer Roy Walker also paid tribute, saying: "You were a joy to work with. A real 'star'. Love you man."
Irish comic Adrian Walsh tweeted: "Spent four years as opening act for Val Doonican. He was one of the greats on and of [sic] stage. Thank you for your friendship."
Born in Waterford, Ireland, Doonican's career took off after he was booked to appear on Sunday Night at the Palladium in 1963.
It led him to be offered his own BBC show - for which he became known for his trademark rocking chair, colourful jumpers and cardigans - and kick-started his recording career.
He filmed some 25 Christmas specials, which Doonican told The Express in 2013 he "couldn't bear to watch".
"They became something of a national institution, attracting audiences of up to 19 million. It felt embarrassing seeing myself. We'd sit as a family enjoying ourselves but as soon as my show started, I'd nip off to another room," he said.

His other hits included The Special Years, What Would I Be and If The Whole World Stopped Loving. He also sang the theme song for the film Ring of Bright Water.
Doonican stopped performing in 2009 after more than 60 years in showbusiness.
He is survived by his wife Lynn, daughters Sarah and Fiona and grandchildren Bethany and Scott.

I'm about as Irish as they come. In fact, I took a test last year with 100 multiple choice questions which confirmed that I am 77% Irish. Born and raised Irish like,

And I have never heard of any of those three guys, not the now dead one, or the other two who are talking about them.

Are they Terry Wogan type Irishmen?
 
Got it for PS4, what you playing it on? I didn't actually hear much about it til like the week before launch and then bought it on PSN immediately which I then got shit for cos she wanted a hard copy. Innuendoes were traded and I pointed out it was three quid cheaper so all's good. It really is a beautiful game, need to get on with Far Cry 4 as well. I'm so bad with buying games then just leaving them for ages.

Have fun with the pretendy sword, I'm sat out in the garden wondering why the sun suddenly decided to fuck off. Oh well, is cooler at least :D

Me and the missus have lost the last 6 weeks of our lives to Witcher 3. We're still on the first of three acts.... Fucking awesome game.
 
Robert "Roy" Walker (born 31 July 1940) is a television personality and comedian from Northern Ireland, who worked for many years as both a television presenter and comedy actor. He is best known as the original host of the game show Catchphrase between 1986 and 1999, and as one of the stars of the stand-up comedy showcase, The Comedians.

https://youtu.be/6bhzAPGGLsA Adrian Walsh - Irish comedian

does this help ?
 
Robert "Roy" Walker (born 31 July 1940) is a television personality and comedian from Northern Ireland, who worked for many years as both a television presenter and comedy actor. He is best known as the original host of the game show Catchphrase between 1986 and 1999, and as one of the stars of the stand-up comedy showcase, The Comedians.

https://youtu.be/6bhzAPGGLsA Adrian Walsh - Irish comedian

does this help ?

Never got those channels, I guess.
 
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