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  • The intros are as scary as hell T-T

  • When she said 'love of jesus' I thought she was saying 'lump of cheese'...

  • THAT raincoat. lawllll

  • I like an orange, in moderation though.

  • RIP. - Charlotte Ninon Coleman (3 April 1968 - 14 November 2001

  • Strange, is it worth a watch?

  • Bad dye job

  • Hooray, a mention for Rovers!

  • have yo got time for a baked potato? - love it :)

  • wow, that raincoat looks like a tent on her small frame.

  • i imagined melanie to look younger... i dunno why.

  • Oh, the tongues, the tongues!

  • ive got a friend called elsie,shes 82 hehehe

  • she's cute in her pink raincat!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • Agreed! Charlotte was so pretty

  • I'll second that, i wouldnt have refused one of Charlottes classes, just Charlotte though.

  • the old motehr is an old bitch! I want to drown her, she remindes me of.... people in other books... these older so called christain culty people. (christains ar'nt bad but some are annoying)

  • Charlotte looks anorexic in the film.

  • Haha the chat-up line of all chat-up lines: "Have you got time for a baked potato?" !

  • Yeah a good chat up line.

  • Lmfao classic!

    =D

  • dirty

  • Charlotte Coleman is brilliant. I was so sad when she died at such a young age.

  • lol, her pink raincoat

  • I've got to remember to ask 'have you got time for a baked potatoe?' to someone some day.. that line cracked up, she looked so sweet while asking that!

  • i guess d beginning's depicting 'wolf in sheep clothing'... n dey were pushing her towards strongly joining dere 'madness'

  • why is her arm being taped

  • Bloody great, the days when programmes from the BBC where made to educate and entertain giving an understanding from one generation to the next, unlike today where the BBC exploits the public and its standing by churning out PC and politicaly correct material whose only effect results in the dumbing down social context of todays culture.

  • I broadly agree. TV is far less daring these days, and the ghastly "celebrity" culture smells suspiciously of propaganda

  • yay thanks for uploading

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