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luckypierre

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  1. the descent. Not afraid to admit I screamed like a little girl. Horrible , horrible film.. but in a good way
  2. and apparently its got nothing to do with Ian brown or the Roses, infact Squire didnt even write it Good song but a god awful band put together to live out Squire's wank fantasy of being Hendrix. Dont blame Ian John, I blame you Im just nodding my head to Autechre - Incunabula
  3. not baddiel but Woss's bird. Ok she's got massive and I means massive tits but still...
  4. theres no borderline about Kelly, looks too much like her dad. It would be like shagging Ozzy man
  5. I really like these Stussy ones, probaby get them from Maverick in town
  6. Dntel-Loneliness Is Having No One To Miss
  7. for the leg men amongst us best arse in the thread?
  8. A friend of a friend used to go out with Miss Tweedy a few years ago and he has informed us that she is quite partial to what The Sun would describe as an unnatural sex act.. allegedly
  9. Sony reckon they are going for a 10 year life cycle , again hinting that the machine will be on the expensive side. Also I see MS having a real chance of it so they wont be eager to rush out their follow up like this time. Nintendo unfortuantely seem to have taken themselves out of the mainstream running so I just dont see them as competiton to MS and Sony from now on.
  10. cos the ps3 isnt a handheld, infact its the size of a small car
  11. I'd definitely hold off the PSP mate, tbh I just use mine to play movies on. Ive had it since April and the only games Ive been impressed with are Ridge Racer and Lumines. Been a lot more impressed with the DS. I'll be getting one. Was going to hold off and wait for the first price drop but with all the recent announcements, RE5 and Ridge Racer 6 on LIVE. I think I'll get one at launch. I would be surprised if it was less than £250. Kutaragi has been making some very strange comments about the PS3 recently, how its not aimed at the household and its not a gams machine, make it sound like its going to be very expensive. Plus it looks like a bread bin
  12. A similar type of player, I'd have to go with Mark Dennis. Was always gettin sent off when I was a kid. Ended up having a cult like status with me and my mates. Wasnt a bad player either when he stayed on the pitch
  13. I've just read it too and Ive got to agree you dont come out of that looking good Craig. Unless theres a lot more thats gone on than we know about I dont get where it all comes from. I can understand HTT and Phil being pissed off on their side about a few things.
  14. any pictures of Denise Mags? Just to errm you know help with visualising it Can I have the Diana from a few years back? Im not too keen on her now
  15. I think ASDA do one for around 30 quid
  16. as good as the pic looks you should check out the trailer, looks superb. http://gametrailers.com/player.php?id=5130&type=mov
  17. cant walk around with a loaded gun. nah, i was just pre empting it. When I first got it the first question nearly everyone at work asked was "How much porn can you fit on that?"
  18. This is not confined to women - one of my male friends possesses 20 pairs of trainers. And no, he isn't. 4819[/snapback] what, a chav? 4850[/snapback] no chav is ever going to own 20 pairs of trainers are they? Surely at most one pair of air max or reebock classic and a pair of rockports (possibly fakes) for when trying to look that little bit smarter. Our lass has just been having a go at me seeing as Ive just bought another pair of trainers, which makes 4 in total. She has around 30 pairs of shoes. Work that one out
  19. assuming the missus can get out on her own. Well she better be able to cos I aint carrying her. My best suit. Its the one I got married in but it wouldnt be for any sentimental reason , well maybe a little, it cost a tidy packet. Paul Smith bespoke job. My Sony PSP. Theres not many decent games for it but i mainly use it as a movie player. Ive become quite attached to it. Porn on the go. seeing as Ive let myself down on that last one my watch. It was an engagement present from the missus
  20. much better to have been chucked out for kicking Derek in the bollocks than to walk if you ask me
  21. All the best fella say goodbye to your sex life
  22. I was on the lash last night and my heads been killing me all day and I feel like I could throw up at any second so Im going to sprawl out on the sofa and look for sympathy from the missus
  23. straight edge says Youth of Today to me more than anything.As obscure as Minor threat might be to some fair credit for Rites of Spring. What about Egghunt? Seeing the Cali connection , ever listen to Chain of Strength or Inside Out? 3767[/snapback] Egghunt? Now that brings back memories. I am 34 (yeah I know old) so Egghunt came out when I was about 17 - fucking class. Youth of Today is a good shout. Chain of Strength and Inside Out sound familiar but I have not really listened to much of that recently and can't place them. Are they part of that whole OC Hard Core phenom? As much as I appreciate local talent there were some truly aweful straight edge bands from Southern California in the late 80s / early 90s. And I should add I never lived in Orange County where most of those bands came from. I was mroe into bands that came from LA and the East Bay (Oakland/Berkeley/Lookout Records stuff). Also for full disclosue I was never straight edge - I went to a lot of punk shows growing up here in California and liked a broader range of hard core ... I also saw no point in giving up beer just so I could get all righteous at Fugazi concerts. I did stop doing drugs about the time I was 19 and never smoked, but I figured with the beer and sex I would never make it to full membership. 4228[/snapback] they were both out late 80's early 90's. To me Chain of Strength were the top so cal HC band, pretty much everything else I listened to either came from New york from Revelation records or DC with Dischord. Inside Out only did one EP I think but it was Zach de la Rocha's band before Rage against the Machine. No spiritual surrender by Inside Out is an awesome tune. I was well into the SE scene but never SE myself I just loved the passion and the movement. It was fun to piss off the pretentious SE kids at local shows though by having a beer and smoking tabs, Im big enough that no one is going to have a go at me . Glad to see another Fugazi fan on the board (everyone else is now thinking who?). The SE scene wasnt as big over here and Fugazi's following isnt SE at all. Fugazi at the riverside in Newcastle in 92 (i think) is still the best gig I've ever been to.
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