drunkenfool
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As above, 10 min warning
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Robin
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This Casualty 1906 thing is gay.
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Gavin
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had it on sky reminder 
missed the last couple of them 
pew pew pew pewwwww
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Jamie
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channel ladies?
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drunkenfool
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BBC1
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Jamie
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thank you x
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CorsAsh
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at crashing into a tree
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liamC
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The whole diaries part was funny as feck. Wouldn't be happy with a crazy frenchman navigating a hot air balloon like
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Hammer
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superb episode again
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drunkenfool
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Respect to the crazy people, I wouldn't fancy crashing into trees in a hot air balloon 
Can't wait till the deep ocean episode, there's some fucking weird creatures down there :S
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abdus
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missed again...
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Robin
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I wasn't impressed this week, thought it was a bit boring, not enough random animals which I'd not seen before, it all seemed to be stuff that was obvious.
I prefer the ones when you sit there and go 'that things really wierd', not 'oh, a squirrel'
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Hammer
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A squirrel being eaten by a pine martin, many times have you come across that?
They showed you the largest living organism and the oldest as well as a species there is only 40 left off and a lynx which is rarely viewed in its natural habitat. What do they have to do to impress you, make up new species?
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Robin
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no but i've seen squirrels and pine martins and lynxs before, and trees.
like I say, I prefer....
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Hammer
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I thought it was superb as ever, only thing i watch on tv religiously
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John
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Yip was absolutely brilliant as usual.
What about they wee things that came out the tree and whatever the black thing was eating the carcus, have you seen them before?
Or they insects?
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Robin
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Why are you questioning my opinion?
I, personally, prefer the ones with less trees.
That's my opinion, not everyone else's.
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John
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I was just asking had you seen all the really unusual animals and insects that I had personally not seen before, since you commented on a lack of such content.
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Mav 3000
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The 5 Disc Boxed Set is on amazon for £24.95 and is on my Xmas List as Ive missed a few episodes.
I would however love to buy this in full HD once the standards readily available - imagine the quality on that!
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drunkenfool
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For anyone that missed it.
http://thepiratebay.org/tor/3570189/BBC_Planet_Earth_S02E05_[XviD]_-_DaRmEtH.avi
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drunkenfool
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Some of the HD episodes are available to download on torrents too, just over 2GB per episode
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