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Angelus71

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  1. The new Bin Laden drink..... You need 2 shots and a splash of water!
  2. more mince than Dewhursts!!
  3. In Japan, they don't go to the beach.... The beach comes to them!!
  4. I see Newcastle united are huge in Japan at the moment....people keep running around shouting "toon army, toon army"....oh wait....I misheard them, they're shouting Tsunami, Tsunami ............................................. I know it's crap, but I've only been awake for 5 minutes.
  5. Fuck me, we complain about the size of the potholes in this state! nothing like this one.
  6. Not me.....would have been in Geordie if it was!
  7. Watch NY sanitation destroy a parked SUV!
  8. Leslie Nielsen Dies at age 84 http://www.khq.com/Global/story.asp?S=13578758 ‎"I am serious, and quit calling me Shirley"
  9. http://sports.yahoo.com/golf/blog/devil_ba...urn=golf-275853
  10. Holy Shit....he survived too.
  11. http://www.cbsnews.com/video/watch/?id=658...ainColumnArea.0 4 year old does 1500 push ups in 40 minutes!
  12. Not working for me Tom, any other place? Are you clicking on CH3? - you should be. YES, but nothing playing. Was it working for you before? Try closing down your browser and then going in again from scratch. Its defo working as I'm listening to it myself. No it hasn't worked at all. I've tried that to no avail. Maybe because sometimes things are only available in the UK. CH3 is working for me. I'm in Spokane WA
  13. http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/entertainment/8502006.stm "No one could play upper class twits quite like Ian Carmichael" Veteran British actor Ian Carmichael, seen in films including I'm All Right Jack, has died at the age of 89. The star of film and TV from the 1950s to the 1970s fell ill over Christmas and New Year. He died peacefully on Friday at his home in the Esk Valley on the North York Moors. He made his name in films for the Boulting Brothers including Private's Progress (1956) and I'm All Right Jack (1959) alongside Peter Sellers. During the 1960s and 1970s, he was successful in parts where he was cast as a loveable buffoon. On television, his role as Bertie Wooster in BBC drama series The World of Wooster was particularly popular with audiences. This was followed by another well-watched role as Lord Peter Wimsey in several of the BBC drama series based on the mystery novels by Dorothy L Sayers. In more recent times the actor had parts in the BBC serial Wives and Daughters in 1999 and was in The Royal on ITV as recently as last year. Ian Carmichael Ian Carmichael was awarded an OBE in 2003 Former sports commentator Neil Durden-Smith, who knew Carmichael well through their work for the Lord's Taverners cricket-based charity, paid tribute to the actor. "When I became a trustee in 1976 he had been chairman for two years. He was a marvellous chairman, very caring, hard working, very responsible. "It's quite unusual for a full-time working actor to be chairman of a pretty big charity." Asked what made Carmichael popular on screen, Mr Durden-Smith, 76, said: "He had a twinkle in his eye, a wonderful sense of humour, he was marvellously foppish in a theatrical way. You used to wonder what he would say next. "He had that love of life and love of people; he gathered people around him like other people gather butterflies or postage stamps." 'Age of elegance' Actress Anne Reid, a star of TV programmes Dinner Ladies and Ladies of Letters, said: "He was a delightful man, I was a huge fan when I was young and he was in the Boulting Brothers films. "He was the most wonderful comedy actor, things like I'm All Right Jack would make you weep with laughter. "He had great zest for life, and a lot of style. He belonged to an age of elegance." Carmichael was appointed an OBE in the Queen's Birthday Honours List in 2003. In 1979, he wrote an autobiography, Will The Real Ian Carmichael .... Novelist Kate Fenton, 55, is his second wife. His first wife Pym died in 1983. He also leaves two daughters, five grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. Keith Richardson, executive producer of The Royal, said Carmichael had filmed a couple of episodes last year which will be seen when the programme returns to the screen. "He was an absolute joy, terrific and full of life," Mr Richardson added. ....................... School for Scoundrels is 1 of my all time favourite films.
  14. The theme tune from curb your enthusiasm
  15. Fine outstanding members of society! Crazy bastards!
  16. This is 1 of the best I've seen..
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