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I was close to crying, but it wasn't until the second time that I watched it, that I realised how much I wanted to cry!
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watched it last night and blubed then had a dream about me being there and woke up crying.
im a very emotional person, any of you who watch eastenders may know how sad wellards death was, well i was crying so loud it wss as if my dog had died.
It was upsetting but I was never in fear of crying. The only time I've been really close to shedding a tear due to a fictional TV programme was in the final episode of Six Feet Under. I doubt any of the kids here have ever watched it (and if you have, you shouldn't have!
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This is naughtily off-topic of me, but - six feet under!!! That's the only time in my life I've ever cried at TV, and it was a full-on cry - could be because I'd watched the whole series for the first time in about two weeks, which was quite intense... I started roughly when David saw Keith at the picnic, and didn't stop till the end... But Exit Wounds? Nope. Nothing. I have no heart.
Sorry for the off topic post too (pretty please don't delete it, because it's a good clip to watch http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KnZfpjIeynA ![]() ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Latest figure: Dalek Drone.
Re: Did you cry in Exit Wounds?I didn't on the first viewing, but on the second viewing I nearly did. I had a lump in my throat at least.
Re: Did you cry in Exit Wounds?I cried owen was my fab character
Re: Did you cry in Exit Wounds?of couse i did how emotinal
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Dodgy Dave has been hired to paint the house numbers on a recently completed housing estate. There are one hundred houses and therefore Dave has to paint all of the numbers from 1 to 100. How many times will Dave have to paint the number nine? A person in a boat drops a cannonball overboard, does the water level change? I went to visit my friend last week and he told me that each night he wakes up and gets out of bed at least 180 times. However, he always sleeps for at least 7 hours at a time. How can this be explained?
Re: Did you cry in Exit Wounds?
Any need to post the same thing twice in 24 hours?
Re: Did you cry in Exit Wounds?i cried so much
Re: Did you cry in Exit Wounds?When I say cry its more like teary eyed but I was choked up with some emotion.
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Re: Did you cry in Exit Wounds?re-watched this the other week there, and have to say I didn't cry at all........
apart from the bit where Owen got locked in the room... and couldn't get out. That was soooooooooo sad. My heart was in my mouth. That was the only sad bit because I loved his character, he was such a good character, and brought a nice charm to the show and made it worth watching even if it was a rubbish episode, and he was very light-hearted and funny. Erm... new signature.
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Re: Did you cry in Exit Wounds?I cried. Muchly. I just got rid of my tears then they were packing up their stuff.
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