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He's talking about Doc Martin's first day

Posted by late on October 2, 2012 at 12:49:27:

This woman is using twice the amount of estrogen cream she should.

She puts it in her vagina, which gives her elderly husband woman sized breasts.

But she takes so much that he can't satisfy her, and the surfer dude she
starts banging also gets breasts.

Doc is trying to figure out what the two have in common, so he walks into
the surfer's garage/loft with the husband, only to see wifey lying on a desk; and surfer dude in flagrante delicto...

The series starts about a decade ago with a movie called Saving Grace. It morphed into a tv show. I liked the early episodes, but later they
changed the characters. They became less British, more your standard
TV fare. Especially annoying is that Doc starts out with emotions, he
just has trouble with them. When they take away most of his emotions,
and almost all of his ability to communicate them, well... I found that
excessive and tedious.

But watch Saving Grace, it's a hoot.