Advantages: Packed with great ingredients, smells gorgeous Disadvantages: Feels oily in the water
You've Been Mangoed is a product I've been wanting to try for ages, but wasn't sure whether or not I would like a bath melt enough to justify the price tag, having been disappointed with bath ballistics in the past. One splash and they're gone doesn't really do it for me, may as well be throwing my pennies down the drain! At least with bubble bars you have something tangible you can see, and make foam beards and mohawks with...wait, is that just me?
All the same, I needed something to up the value of my order to qualify for a free products box, and decided it would be a good time to try a bath melt. I had had a whiff of this in store and adored the scent.
Lush's bath melts are, as they put it, for luxury baths. They are packed with oils and butters to make your skin feel divine, and smell pretty amazing too. Unfortunately this ...
Advantages: extremely funny and likeable characters Disadvantages: n/a
Forget the same old sitcoms that have been on our screens lately. The dragged out ones which should of stopped being made years ago when they were still funny. After You've Gone brings a breath of fresh air to the much needed comedy slot and unlike the others it can actually make you laugh out loud rather than a simpering smile at what you recognise must be a joke.
The somewhat well known actors and actresses are an odd mix. Not exactly people who you'd immediately put together when making a TV programme. None the less it works well and you can more or less guarantee that you'll like each one in their own individual way.
Nicholas Lyndhurst (Only Fools and Horses) plays the role of Jimmy Venible, a painter and decorator, has had to move back into the family home after his former wife extends her stay in Africa, leaving their ...
Advantages: er..laughin AT Lisa Riley Disadvantages: Not laughing at the clips.
As far as Saturday afternoon television goes, ITV1 are really scraping the bottom of the barrel now. After a day of sport non-stop or old re-runs of depressing shows like ?little house on the prairie? I really would like to say I have something decent to watch. I must say I have taken a strange likening to ?Blankety blank? as Lily Savage?s (Paul O Grady) dry humour keeps me going whilst eating my tea. But I have to leave the lounge as soon as I hear anything which sounds remotely like the ?You?ve been framed? Theme tune, as I become totally repulsed. As of yet I am not sure whether this is because of Lisa Riley's horrid outfit, or the show in general.
So what is it about? I'm not sure I need to tell you but I will anyway. Basically the show is a load of ?hilarious? home-videos, sent in by viewers hoping to earn £250. More often than ...