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VicJameson
ParticipantCongrats m8, really well done. Now what are you going to do?
VicJameson
ParticipantIt was okay, but nothing special. The bird you described as *cough* incredibly pretty was in fact a bit of a munter, although I’m sure she could be dolled up nicely in a still image, if you get the lighting right. A romantic comedy is never going to be great, but at least this one had nob gags.
I’ll give it gingerpubes/10
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ParticipantI wonder if they ma’NaCl’ed her 😀
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ParticipantThis is Tess on Vic’s computer:
see, puppies and flowers 😀Jesus from Puerto Rico? I heard he can cure STDs in women simply by using his magic wand. Of course he cures their ‘lack of STDs’ but it’s stil a miracle of sorts.
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ParticipantHappy birthdays to all 😀
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ParticipantIt is based on true events. There really is a city called London, and there are people there 😉
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ParticipantWow, my description is almost perfect ‘cos that’s the one Insane 😀
My only hope now is that it’s not another Godzilla film 😉
Roll on 18th of January.VicJameson
ParticipantI’ve escaped, for the moment. Help me!!!
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Participantlol, but not enough facial smearing.
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ParticipantI still have a video somewhere with all the episodes on it. They released it quite a few years ago, all digitally remastered or somesuch bollox. What can I say? I was easily amused as a child.
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Participant@=XDC=sPUNKer wrote:
Just an afterthought (as He’s not beyond this) I’d recommend peeps
think about possibly changing their password on hereThat’s exactly what I did after he hacked into Insane’s MSN. Can’t be too careful with dickheads about 👿
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ParticipantHe could order it from Amazon and get it shipped over when the boat comes in the spring with supplies and news of the mainland 😀
VicJameson
ParticipantI think this is a great idea Doc. I read more books that I make cinema trips and I’m always on the lookout for recommendations.
I currently have two books on the go.
One is the companion book to the television series ‘The World at War’, which I got recently due to the Daily Mail *spit* giving it away an episode a day. The book is a nice potted history of the war, documenting all the events, battles and theatres of note. There’s not a great amount of detail, but with so much that happened it’s not too surprising.
I give ‘The World at War’ a score of Bismark/10.The other one I’m reading is called ‘Journal of The Flood Year’ by David Ely. It was given to me as a present but it’s rather engaging despite some things that would normally put me off. Set in the future, sometime, the basic premise being that the US has managed to extend its usable land by building an enormous wall to hold back the Pacific Ocean so that enormous tracts of the continental shelf can be built-on, farmed and the like. The main character is a bloke responsible for maintaining the wall at a certain point, and he starts to notice that seawater is beginning to seep up from under the ground. Naturally his superiors fob him off and just assume he’s causing trouble. I have yet to get to it but, judging from the title of the book, it’s all going to go tits-up rather spectacularly. That all sounds great, but then it starts throwing in made-up words to describe things that don’t exist yet which get’s a little annoying, and it’s written in a diary form, although the entries themselves just read like pages of a novel, so it’s easy to gloss over.
A fun story despite the obvious problems for a book of this type. I’ll give it Jetpack/10, worth a read.VicJameson
ParticipantTotal war is fantastic. I look forward to another addition to the series with salty seamen splicing their mainbraces until they’re red raw 😀
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ParticipantThe bloke’s a bitter little shit with this latest hullabaloo he’s causing. Anything that gets rid of his odious presence right now is fine by me. Fucker.
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