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RE: You know you're a fan of spooks when... - YourFutureMuse - 02-03-2010 04:44 PM what is this game lol? I don't care if he was an evil kissing terrorist, I liked RE: You know you're a fan of spooks when... - Nitrus - 02-03-2010 04:46 PM It's a PS3 game called Heavy Rain, supposed to be amazing. Like an interactive story, very well done apparently. RE: You know you're a fan of spooks when... - YourFutureMuse - 02-03-2010 04:51 PM ooh YKYAFOSW .. you immediately text your friend at reading the name of the game, to ask him if he has it and I can play with it just to see a person who was a minor character on Spooks haha, even though you have never really played a game thingy in your life RE: You know you're a fan of spooks when... - Nia M - 02-03-2010 06:43 PM Right, well I went into London today for a lecture on The Odyssey for my AS Classics, and well, you'll see... You know you're a fan of Spooks when: You're on the train to London Waterloo stops at Vauxhall Station, and you are sure that you went past the back of Vauxhall Cross. Then, when making your way down to the tube station at Waterloo, you have to go down some escalators and are immediately reminded of the Spoiler: show While in the lecture, you cannot help but think of Homer's other work, The Illiad, and a certain reference to the 'son of Kronos', even though you're actually being lectured on The Odyssey. And it doesn't help when the lecturer remarks about the spooky nature of the events in on of the chapters. Then, while on the return Tube journey, you happen to see and advert for Married, Single, Other, and are able to identify the programme because you are watching it purely for the fact that Miranda Raison is in it. Also while on the Tube, you are trying to reassure you rather claustrophobic friend who is also scared of public transport that she is perfectly safe, and will be absolutely fine in the plane on the school trip next month, because she has more chance dying in the car on the way to the airport than in the plane, and this just makes you think of Spoiler: show So yeah... I'm not slightly obsessed... RE: You know you're a fan of spooks when... - Tea Lady - 02-03-2010 08:31 PM Nia M, that is so funny. RE: You know you're a fan of spooks when... - Skully - 03-03-2010 12:34 AM (02-03-2010 06:43 PM)Nia M Wrote: Then while washing your hands you see a soap-dispenser saying Armitage Shanks, and a certain other Armitage comes to mind. hehe, I have an Armitage Shanks basin in my flat! RE: You know you're a fan of spooks when... - Aria - 03-03-2010 10:25 AM Nia, I also have days where everything and anything reminds me of Spooks. You are in good obsessive company!!! RE: You know you're a fan of spooks when... - Nitrus - 03-03-2010 05:46 PM ....when you keep clicking the Spooks Forum banner, until one of your favorite characters comes up. RE: You know you're a fan of spooks when... - Nia M - 03-03-2010 05:56 PM (03-03-2010 05:46 PM)Nitrus Wrote: ....when you keep clicking the Spooks Forum banner, until one of your favorite characters comes up.I do that too... RE: You know you're a fan of spooks when... - Copenhagen - 03-03-2010 06:55 PM when you're at work and instead of feverishly compiling data to finish your cost variance analysis, you're surfing the net avidly looking for latest news on anything - no matter how remotely - linked to Spooks |