SillyOctpuss
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Do I need to watch Father Ted? It's on Peacock![]()
Are you still here? Get thee to Peacock now and start watching. It'll change your life... and give you some infinitely quotable lines for all kinds of scenarios.
Do I need to watch Father Ted? It's on Peacock![]()
That makes sense, spraying is pretty messy and stinky.It's more durable than clear lacquer and I can do it in the spare room in the house at night when my kids in bed. I've also never gotten that level of gloss from any other finishing method. It's just what works for me.
We're in a show whole and love our UK and UK-adjacent showsAre you still here? Get thee to Peacock now and start watching. It'll change your life... and give you some infinitely quotable lines for all kinds of scenarios.

We're in a show whole and love our UK and UK-adjacent shows![]()
That cast looks killer! I'll add it to the list!After father Ted watch Black Books if you can find it with Bill Bailey and Dylan Moran. I guarantee you'll love it.
Can you mix sparkles in?
And stuff.
That cast looks killer! I'll add it to the list!
Is that like a suburb of Wales?I'm from N Ireland. …
Is that like a suburb of Wales?![]()
Stay hostile, bro.No. Wales is a suburb of England. We're still hostile captives.
The nature of a cat can be found in every fiber of its being.If there's a face on your artwork then that's where the cat hair will have landed.

Watched an episode of Father Ted @SillyOctpuss . The cranky priest is obviously going to be the focus![]()
How does it compare to something like Vicar of Dibley with a similar setup?It just gets better as it goes on. You're going to love it and then you're going to quote it.
How does it compare to something like Vicar of Dibley with a similar setup?
Is it raunchier? Vicar is pretty straight laced and does do a good job while being safe for general consumption. I could tell from when old man launched the bottle at the screen that it was going to a little ridiculous in the good waysIt's a very different show to vicar of Dibley. The thing I love about Father Ted is because it was set on a fictional island it's never really dated and still feels as relevant now as it did then. There's not very many episodes sadly only about 25.