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  • in reply to: Iraqi Signing #41928
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    ๐Ÿ˜† ๐Ÿ˜† ๐Ÿ˜†

    in reply to: THC4MS #41788
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    sounds very urban myth to me ๐Ÿ™„
    My folks actually came back from a trip to Amsterdam having got Stoned in a coffee shop with some nice hash fudge. My old dear found it most amusing

    in reply to: look what i found #41851
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    been using tv links for awhile now but aint seen that TPB show. will check it out. Thanks for the heads up.
    BTW probably only funny when you’re on drugs ๐Ÿ™„

    in reply to: CNUTS! #41771
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    to cap it all, my mobile just sent me a txt message saying I had a message to pick up. (usual junk txts)I looked up the location of the nuber and it was from Kabul in Afganistan!!!
    Maybe it’s a message from ossama ๐Ÿ˜ฏ

    in reply to: :-( :-(:-( :-(:-( :-(:-( :-(:-( :-(:-( :-(:-( :-( #40772
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    What a pain in the arse for you hippie. The madder you get, the more reasons you should find to make more money out of this.
    Oh and that idiot that thinks he’s going to win an insurance fight because he shunted you will find that he’s going to be the one that gets shunted. At least the law is on your side ๐Ÿ˜‰
    PS Christmas is crap anyway. What a great excuse to write it off ๐Ÿ˜›

    in reply to: CNUTS! #41770
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    fix my machine then and I’ll send you 50p via paypal ๐Ÿ˜‰
    I did an image of my c drive 4 days ago so it’s currently backing up at least not too disasterous but a pain in the are all the same

    in reply to: OK, I confess, I hax #41670
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    methinks Ryzo is gonna get thumped ๐Ÿ˜ˆ

    in reply to: The Films That Sucked So Much You Never Saw Them Though… #37044
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    Actually. It was All Spielberg by the looks of things:

    AI: Artificial Intelligence รƒฦ’ร†โ€™รƒโ€šร‚ยขรƒฦ’ร‚ยขรƒยขรขโ€šยฌร…ยกรƒโ€šร‚ยฌรƒฦ’ร‚ยขรƒยขรขโ‚ฌลกร‚ยฌรƒโ€šร‚ย posthumous completion
    One Kubrick project was eventually completed by another director, Steven Spielberg. Throughout the 1980s and early 90s, Kubrick collaborated with various writers (including Brian Aldiss, Sara Maitland and Ian Watson) on a project called by various names, including “Pinocchio” and “Artificial Intelligence.” The film was developed expanding on Aldiss’ short story “Super-Toys Last All Summer Long,” which Kubrick and his writers turned into a feature-length film in three acts. It was a futuristic fairy tale about a robot which resembles and behaves as a child, who is sold as a temporary surrogate to a family whose only son is in a coma. The robot, however, learns of this, and out of sympathy is left abandoned in the woods by his owners instead of being returned to the factory for destruction. The rest of the story concerns the robot’s programmed efforts to understand how he differs from humans, and whether it is worth remaining functional in a world on the brink of self-destruction.

    Kubrick reportedly held long telephone discussions with Steven Spielberg regarding the film, and, according to Spielberg, at one point stated that the subject matter was closer to Spielberg’s sensibilities than his. In 2001, following Kubrick’s death, Spielberg took the various drafts and notes left by Kubrick and his writers, and composed a new screenplay, and in association with what remained of Kubrick’s production unit, made the movie AI: Artificial Intelligence, starring Haley Joel Osment.

    The film contains a posthumous producing credit for Stanley Kubrick at the beginning, and the brief dedication “For Stanley” at the end. The film contains many recurrent Kubrick motifs, such as an omniscient narrator, an extreme form of the three act structure, the themes of humanity and inhumanity, and a sardonic view of Freudian psychology.

    AI was not a major box office or critical success, and the unorthodox combination of two vastly different directorial visions was considered by some critics a confusing failure unappealing to fans of both Spielberg and Kubrick. However, the film has a cult following among science-fiction fans and is considered by some to be one of Spielberg’s finest films.”

    PS my bad on the “Kubrick” spelling ๐Ÿ˜ณ

    in reply to: Military Snakes #41653
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    hmmm. The enemy wont hear that one coming! ๐Ÿ˜ฏ ๐Ÿ™„

    in reply to: Movie Fun #41565
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    The hills have eyes
    xXx
    Blazing saddles
    the hand that rocks the cradle
    chocolate (that Johnny Depp french thing)
    I could go on but can’t be arsed

    Oh and SOIA should get some sort of prize for the Anne Franks drumkit comment…..
    priceless ๐Ÿ˜†

    in reply to: flag quiz #41641
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    yeah At least mine is eating oranges and isnt chained to his tree ๐Ÿ˜›

    in reply to: Neon explaining why christmas is great! #41483
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    MMMmmm star fleet FTW!
    Dai X would have eaten them zeroids like gobstoppers

    http://www.sfxb.co.uk/ivs/stftvideos.html

    in reply to: interweb rumours…. #41596
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    How about. XDC sell drugs through online game with ellaborate use of coding. Then everyone just type random crap during the game. (hovercraft full of eels etc) and see how long before we get busted……Oh we are already busted???….damn you MI5! ๐Ÿ‘ฟ

    in reply to: flag quiz #41639
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    Just for the hell of it. (even after the spoilers) No5 is Madrid, although thats a crappy modern flag the original coat of arms is this (normally just the bear) :

    which is close to Warwick that looks like this:

    in reply to: holy smokes batman, that was close! #41650
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    Bet his pants were brown on the outside AND inside after that!

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