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Kate probably does not get offered many decent roles any longer. She is approaching that age when work for actresses dries up.


I hope not, she's only 36. :(

I agree. She is way too yummy to not have on the screen. As for Jennifer Aniston, many of her recent roles have been remarkably the same.

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belchingmatt wrote:
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Kate probably does not get offered many decent roles any longer. She is approaching that age when work for actresses dries up.


I hope not, she's only 36. :(


Jennifer Aniston is still getting roles in her 40s so there may be hope yet. :lol:


Not just Anniston... Jennifer Lopez, Sandra Bullock... seems that you're no longer over the hill at 40 (especially if you have a huge entourage to cook for you, style you and make you exercise). There's hope for me yet!! Hoorah!

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Paul1965 wrote:
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Jennifer Aniston is still getting roles in her 40s so there may be hope yet. :lol:


True....just how she gets any work is one of the great mysteries of modern times.


High public profile due to an idiotic press and it's even more idiotic customers? :oops:

Also, I'd say rom-coms are cheap to make in the grand scheme of things, but have a lot of money-making potential...

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pcernie wrote:
Paul1965 wrote:
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Jennifer Aniston is still getting roles in her 40s so there may be hope yet. :lol:


True....just how she gets any work is one of the great mysteries of modern times.


High public profile due to an idiotic press and it's even more idiotic customers? :oops:

Also, I'd say rom-coms are cheap to make in the grand scheme of things, but have a lot of money-making potential...

They can be very profitable if you consider how cheaply they can be made for (no effects etc), are so inoffensive they have no problem selling TV rights and have a large number who will see them regardless.

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after sitting on a train for 3 hours 10 minutes and I'm back home have gone nowhere, total signalling failure in Didcot area. :twisted:

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after sitting on a train for 3 hours 10 minutes and I'm back home have gone nowhere, total signalling failure in Didcot area. :twisted:

Deep Joy

It's probably Reading's fault. It's always Reading's fault. I hate Reading. Actually I hate Reading Station. (Although there was a one-under at Didcot last Friday, which I guess I can't blame Reading for, but I was going a different route that week anyhoo)

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didcot signalling controls swindon to paddington approaches, you will love Reading from later this year. 5 year project to double the size of the station including overpasses and underpasses for trains.........

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you will love Reading from later this year. 5 year project to double the size of the station including overpasses and underpasses for trains.........

I know. At least I've only got 3 more weeks living here. Then I'll be wanting to get to London most weeks, but with any luck they'll avoid Reading when it's really bad, and if I'm returning on Sundays I could go from Waterloo on the slow train.

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I've got an interview later today with someone from Google....

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I've got an interview later today with someone from Google....

*goes to study for interview*


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I've got an interview later today with someone from Google....

*goes to study for interview*


Beware their staff parties, they nearly burned down their office block last summer, BBQ party on the roof :oops: great fun though. 8-)

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Finally got an interview next wednesday for a local dev job, not entirely the area I'm looking for but it's a small team and they do some exciting work.

Waiting on my final 10 credit module for my uni results, didn't do amazingly well in my dissertation (but within what I was hoping for) so pretty much set to get a 2.1 atm as long as I pass the final module. No point resitting anything I don't think as it's all a pass or floating between a 2.2 and a first so it evens out

If I'm VERY lucky my PEC might even bump my result up to a first, but I doubt it

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I've got an interview later today with someone from Google....

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Good luck with the interview :)

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Cheers, I'll brush up :)


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