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TNDommeK -> Downton Abbey thread (1/3/2016 10:56:57 PM)

Who all saw the new season episode?




royalarchmason -> RE: Downton Abbey thread (1/8/2016 3:59:25 AM)

Who gives a fark about a silly tv series about limey Aristotwats and silly billy low paid servants? We spend 8 years trying to get rid of them and now fools like you watch a lousy scripted, written by an Aristotwat TV series about utter jibberish!




OsideGirl -> RE: Downton Abbey thread (1/8/2016 9:48:52 AM)

I watched it. It looks like we'll have some stories wrapped up nicely. And, for the love and cheese and crackers....let Edith be happy!




NorthernGent -> RE: Downton Abbey thread (1/8/2016 1:05:53 PM)


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ORIGINAL: royalarchmason

Who gives a fark about a silly tv series about limey Aristotwats and silly billy low paid servants? We spend 8 years trying to get rid of them and now fools like you watch a lousy scripted, written by an Aristotwat TV series about utter jibberish!


I like period dramas so gave it a go. Sat down to watch at 9pm, two people bumped into one another at 9.01pm, they hadn't moved and were still apologising at 10.00pm.

Absolutely nothing happened in an hour.

Never again.




WickedsDesire -> RE: Downton Abbey thread (1/8/2016 1:53:56 PM)

Never watched it...don't care for it.




DocStrange -> RE: Downton Abbey thread (1/8/2016 3:19:51 PM)

I watched it.

For those in the US. If you are interested in learning what it would be like to live at Downton Abby at the time of that period. I recommend touring the Biltmore Estate in North Carolina. It is an estate equal to that of Downton Abby from the same time period. The audio tour of the estate is very enlightening and you will picture Downton Abby in your mind as you make the tour.




thishereboi -> RE: Downton Abbey thread (1/8/2016 3:28:36 PM)

I saw it. I'm glad they gave Anna and Bates a break, it's about time. And I agree with Oside. Edith really needs to be happy for at least one or two episodes.




OsideGirl -> RE: Downton Abbey thread (1/8/2016 3:40:17 PM)


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ORIGINAL: DocStrange

I watched it.

For those in the US. If you are interested in learning what it would be like to live at Downton Abby at the time of that period. I recommend touring the Biltmore Estate in North Carolina. It is an estate equal to that of Downton Abby from the same time period. The audio tour of the estate is very enlightening and you will picture Downton Abby in your mind as you make the tour.

Or you can tour the mansion in Newport, RI.




LadyConstanze -> RE: Downton Abbey thread (1/8/2016 3:54:36 PM)

Never got into it but do love the clothes, ended up spending a fortune on eBay for a Victorian coat, looked fab though should have checked the material, wool, broke out in hives and passed it on to a friend who loves the hell out of it. It really looked great on me but scratching my skin off so wasn't worth it....




TNDommeK -> RE: Downton Abbey thread (1/10/2016 8:17:13 PM)


quote:

ORIGINAL: royalarchmason

Who gives a fark about a silly tv series about limey Aristotwats and silly billy low paid servants? We spend 8 years trying to get rid of them and now fools like you watch a lousy scripted, written by an Aristotwat TV series about utter jibberish!



Oh arent you cute cupcake. A person finds interest in something another doesnt, nothing new. Yet you find time to comment ignorance on the thread that you dont care for? Obvious troll is obvious.

For the actual adults in the room that know how to have a decent conversation, FUCK EDITH, shes such a twit. lol
I would love to tour those places mentioned. I just love all things of that period.




OsideGirl -> RE: Downton Abbey thread (1/10/2016 8:57:04 PM)

I stumbled across a show the other day (I like the TV on as background noise as I work) and it tickled my curiosity enough to be distracting. You know the show on HGTV called "House Hunters" where they show some perspetive buyer looking at three properties and then choosing one? Well, this was "Castle Hunters"- Americans buying castles in Europe.




Dvr22999874 -> RE: Downton Abbey thread (1/10/2016 9:21:46 PM)

For those visiting the U.K. in the not too distant future, you can actually visit the place that Downton abbey was shot........Highclere Castle in Carnarvon and I believe they do guided tours now. I never saw the show but I am told it was well made.




DocStrange -> RE: Downton Abbey thread (1/11/2016 2:58:47 PM)


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ORIGINAL: TNDommeK

For the actual adults in the room that know how to have a decent conversation, FUCK EDITH, shes such a twit. lol
I would love to tour those places mentioned. I just love all things of that period.

TNDommeK,
Take a weekend and go visit the Biltmore. You are semi-close (about 7 hours?) The self guided audio tour of the house takes about 2 to 3 hours . Tour the grounds and visit the winery after that and you can make a good half day to spend there. I you like all things of that period, you will get to see a lot of neat things and learn the history as well.

http://www.biltmore.com/




padrepedro -> RE: Downton Abbey thread (1/12/2016 4:07:46 AM)

I cannot say that I have ever heard of any Abbey called Downton! I lived a life in cloisters once myself and it was a secure and peaceful existence indeed.




TNDommeK -> RE: Downton Abbey thread (1/12/2016 4:27:12 PM)


quote:

ORIGINAL: DocStrange


quote:

ORIGINAL: TNDommeK

For the actual adults in the room that know how to have a decent conversation, FUCK EDITH, shes such a twit. lol
I would love to tour those places mentioned. I just love all things of that period.

TNDommeK,
Take a weekend and go visit the Biltmore. You are semi-close (about 7 hours?) The self guided audio tour of the house takes about 2 to 3 hours . Tour the grounds and visit the winery after that and you can make a good half day to spend there. I you like all things of that period, you will get to see a lot of neat things and learn the history as well.

http://www.biltmore.com/



Sounds lovely! I love those things.




guardianschattel -> RE: Downton Abbey thread (1/13/2016 12:32:38 PM)

High clere Castle in carnafon North Wales, look you boys? Travel to Manchester by airplane then get a train from Piccadilly Station to Crewe or Chester. Then the Train to Holyhead getting off a Llandudno Junction, (good views of the Irish Sea and small Welsh seaside resorts, a beached ocean liner, hundreds of offshore wind turbines).get a bus to Carnafon and another one from there. Hear people speaking Welsh and see police cars with the word Heddlu on them. Tip you can travel all over Wales on buses for just over £5 a day. You can travel to many places in say 16 hours on the buses. Great countryside. In the south they do not speak Welsh but have damn strange accents.




DocStrange -> RE: Downton Abbey thread (1/13/2016 12:47:46 PM)


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ORIGINAL: TNDommeK

Sounds lovely! I love those things.


Downtown Asheville is also a lively city center. Lots of people, Lots of unique shopping, restaurants and microbreweries. It is a good weekend getaway :)




WHATSMYLINE -> RE: Downton Abbey thread (1/14/2016 5:05:52 AM)

Ask your husband if he will allow you to get down on my cock Osidegirl?




WHATSMYLINE -> RE: Downton Abbey thread (1/14/2016 5:10:09 AM)

I would much prefer to see you naked Lady Constanze and watch those small petite breasts of yours bounce about has you walk about before I mounted and pussy pumped my semen into you! I know you really are looking forward to a good session of pleasure from a real mans cock? You can join Lucylastic and Osidegirl and we can invite that bastard reprebate DocStrange to the orgy.




TNDommeK -> RE: Downton Abbey thread (1/14/2016 10:52:42 AM)

I'd also like to visit the Winchester House. It piques my interest. I saw a very cool doc on it once and wanted to go ever since.




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