
Saturday, 30 January 2010
State of the Street - January 2010

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2 comments:
Yes, not all like Mary being back, but I like her. Never did figure out why she liked Norris so much, but Norris deserves to be tortured -- he's too annoying to be left alone...that irritating, little nosy old man...(the actor plays him very well... no offense :-) ).
I'm with you on Norris. The actor, Malcom Hebden is superb!
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