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Has anyone seen the new version of The Equaliser? The old series starred Edward Woodward.
No I haven't but I see that as a plus...
Has anyone seen the new version of The Equaliser? The old series starred Edward Woodward.
So how did you make the post disappear ?Deleted post?
Oh but I forgot that the old man doesn't understand yet that .. means the indication of a double post
Not necessarily. I thought one of your Ukranian lodgers had gained access to your account and was mucking about. You have got them lodging with you now, haven't you?Deleted post?
Oh but I forgot that the old man doesn't understand yet that .. means the indication of a double post
Ah, so segregated sitcoms does it for you...Well yes that is it.... Why?
Why change the foundation of something that was not broken.
If being black feels un-represented, then create a sitcom with a black family..... they could call it Different strokes or the fresh Prince of Bell Air. Obviously two names of sitcom that I've just made up.... but you get the gist.
Has anyone seen the new version of The Equaliser? The old series starred Edward Woodward.
Ah, so segregated sitcoms does it for you...
I reckon we can guess the gist of you're coming from!
You wouldn't see the point would you...Most family's are one colour or the other... so I don't see your point
Unless they are in a soap or an advert!Most family's are one colour or the other...
Multi racial with a ginger child, boxes nicely ticked.Unless they are in a soap or an advert!
You wouldn't see the point would you...
But then that's your problem!
Unless they are in a soap or an advert!
Yes men and womenI do see more black women with white men these days. Something you very rarely saw in our kipper days.
Kids who have mixed parents do tend to be gifted with good looks.
Yes men and women