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Everything posted by Happy Face
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Sponsored? Are you sure it's not just a deal to supply their drink?
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Wagon Christ - Sorry I Make You Lush
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Was it not extremely childish for him to take all the food in the house and hide it when he was having a hissy fit the other night? What's the difference? 140850[/snapback] He's a mentalist. They're meant to be sane.
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I feel just like Shabaz. It's never as bad as Fifi Trixabelle, Moon Unit or Lunatic Fringe.
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So I'm the only one who thinks it's a canny name? I guess it'll be shortened to Belle, which I like. ...And her mother has millions, can't see her suffering too much at the hands of the bullies.
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clicky What's is going on this community?
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Be mugged or not appreciated.
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Are you called Crispin and your other half Natasha?
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you forgot about "elevenses" 140486[/snapback] And "Brunch" as well! 140490[/snapback] You mean "Brinner"
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They're lying. Eating stuff makes people fat. Eating nowt leaves them thin. FAcT
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Basing nomenclature upon the content of the meal is insanity. I often have a 'fried breakfast' at 7pm. That doesn't make it breakfast, it's my tea. Similarly, whatever you eat at midday is your dinner. And anyone who says different isn't a Geordie (and should be stripped of their honarararary Geordieness).
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You on a diet like? An entire sandwich is a bit much isn't it? An apple and a yoghurt a day is all you need. The weight will drop off, then you can get back to the fry-ups faster.
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course we have afternoon tea down here in Devon! ooooo arrrrr Why do you call it dinner? dinner isnt a sandwich Middle of the day is lunch, dinner is an evening meal unless you are like my parents in law who have a cooked meal at 1pm, which is then correctly named Dinner!!! 140416[/snapback] It's a meal at dinner time, served by dinner ladies - it's 'dinner'. an evening meal is served at teatime - it's 'tea' Lunch is what Essex wives 'do'
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Lunch? LUNCH? Oooooh laaar-de-dar. Will you be having afternoon tea too. I had a cheese and ham sandwich for my dinner.
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Programming occasionally gets in the way of music and forums, but not often. Vitalic - Ok Cowboy
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You have to spend about a day in Hamleys!
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If I couldn't listen to music at "work" I imagine I'd end it all.
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Shouldn't that be 'The Man in the Moon' ? As he's more in it than on it 140321[/snapback] If he was in it you wouldn't be able to see him
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you dont get the film or the clue? Darkstar is a John Carpenter movie from 70's. Black star near moon Dobermann (correct spelling), french flcik starring Monica Belluci and Vincet Cassell iirc. The Doberman. I reckon the Santa one is actually Bad Santa. Santa's holding a pitchfork geordieshandy is probably right too its 'the eagle has landed' rather than 'where eagles dare' Chocolat. Pile of chocolates near orange 140223[/snapback] I never heard of either Isn't the chocolate layer cake? What's "Green Eggs and Ham"? IMDB'd it and found Green Eggs and Hamlet. I guess that's it?
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Josh Ritter - Girl In The War Aaaaah, dat's noice.
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Sod that bastard! Leazes Mag will probably leave him something nice though.
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Go to Shepherds Bush Empire on Monday, 29 May 2006 and watch BOREDOMS. Bemusing Japanese rock noise fun for all the family. Or if you prefer something a bit more middle aged, DAVID GILMOUR is on at the Royal Albert Hall that night too. Tuesday has the EDITORS at Carling Academy Brixton. Or relive the 90's with EAST 17 at Shepherds Bush Empire. Or the 80's with WHITESNAKE at Hammersmith Apollo. or there's another chance to see DAVID GILMOUR at the Royal Albert Hall. Or watch a band probably have a fight on stage, BRIAN JONESTOWN MASSACRE are on at Kings College, Students Union. On Wednesday you have yet another opportunity to see DAVID GILMOUR. But far better, would be RICHARD HAWLEY at Barfly. Or even the freakin GIPSY KINGS at Hammersmith Apollo .
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Go to Kings Cross and catch a train to Newcastle
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Only 12 to get... 1. 21 grammes 2. A Shark's Tale 3. airplane 4. Alien 5. American Grafitti 6. anaconda 7. anchorman 8. barbwire 9. Beethoven 10. Beetlejuice 11. Bend It Like Beckham 12. Big Fish 13. Bigfoot 14. Blazing Saddles 15. Boomerang 16. Broken Arrow 17. bullitt 18. Casino 19. chicken run 20. chopper 21. Clockwork Orange 22. cocktail 23. Crash 24. Dances with Wolves 25. dark star (?) 26. Doberman (?) 27. Domino 28. dragonfly 29. Dune 30. Flipper 31. Four Weddings and a Funeral 32. Ghost 33. Goldeneye 34. green card 35. jarhead 36. Laputa, Castle in the Sky(?) 37. layer cake 38. Le Balon Rouge 39. Lock Stock and Two Smoking Barrels 40. Man on the Moon 41. Mona Lisa Smile 42. Napolean Dynamite 43. one hour photo 44. Petes Dragon 45. Phone Booth 46. red dragon 47. red eye 48. revolver 49. Santa Clause 50. Saw 2 51. seven 52. snake eyes 53. sneakers 54. Stealth 55. Strictly Ballroom 56. swat 57. Swordfish 58. Taxi 59. The Birds 60. the crow 61. the dish 62. the elephant man 63. The Fly 64. The Hand That Rocks The Cradle 65. The Hills Have Eyes 66. The Hole 67. The Jacket 68. The Lion The Witch and the wardrobe 69. the matador 70. The money pit 71. the pacifier 72. The pink panther 73. the ring 74. The Rock 75. The Scorpion King 76. The thin red line 77. Thirteen 78. Timecop 79. Titanic 80. Toy Soldiers 81. Toy Story 82. Twelve Monkeys 83. Twin Peaks 84. Twister 85. Volcano 86. where eagles dare 87. XXX 88. Zulu
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"not bad, not bad, not bad at all i tried your shoes on cigarettes and crucifixes, ingmar bergman, alphonse mouzon really boring modern music, really boring modern girl get me out of here, i’m drowning, i don’t like this modern world anti-intellect and marketing, pretty, pretty, who needs talent crying eyes, we’re so outnumbered, fight for the right to remain silent what do i know, who am i, my two left feet my big dumb face i’d do the same if i had the chance, cheat the system, rig the race" Buck 65 - Blood of a Young Wolf (on at Newcastle Uni this Saturday )