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They're at it again!
The people at the UK's 'Teletext' service have put up another article about BSG in their TV Plus section, under the heading 'Golden Oldie', it's a bit of a tongue-in-cheek look back at the show, from an British point of view. I can put up a transcript a bit later, but for now I'll point you to the links - but be quick though - the pages are updated on a daily basis - and it may not be there for much longer...
Page 1 - http://www1.teletext.co.uk/tvplus/ge...page=1&ref=300 Page 2 - http://www1.teletext.co.uk/tvplus/ge...page=2&ref=300 By your command, Ian W359 |
Question for Peter or Ian: isn't a bloke usually a guy? (they called Katee a bloke...)
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A bloke is a guy. They were being sarcastic.
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I hoped they were being sarcastic! It was still funny though (especially if you saw the pic of her & Dirk holding cigars at Starbuck's--he was "prettier" ;) )
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"Starbuck is now played by a bloke called Katee Sackhof."
BWA-HA-HA! Peter |
I don't understand, how is that being sarchastic?
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"Starbuck is now played by a male, a guy, a man, called Katee Sackhof." Make more sense? |
"Bloke" is Auzzie for "Dude", I believe.
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It's an english word and since the aussies are originally from england they use it to. It's just a slang term like guy, or dude. :)
I've come across this before, though. An american friend of mine thought I was insulting him when I called him a bloke. I had to explain. T'was fun. |
No digs about "sci-fi nerds hate change" ???
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