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    Quote Originally Posted by Lilmiss

    What about Legolas? :hubba:
    He's a nancyboy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lilmiss

    What about Legolas? :hubba:


    How do I deal with neighbours who insist on playing loud Drum n bass, making my walls vibrate?
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    *turns down music, just in case*
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    Quote Originally Posted by gemby!
    How big is a block ?? * confused by you americans - shakes fist in anger*
    See map of Manhattan Island, a part of New York City. They broke it down roughly into little blocks and gave the roads numbers (52nd st) instead of names(Elm st.) so it is easy to figure out how to get where you want to go by just counting out the blocks.

    Blocks make the best sense in the city but become confusing when roads get all curvy and such.



    Just for orientation, Battery Park at the bottom is where the World Trade Center was, and the Statue of Liberty would be just of the bottom in the harbour.

    Just up and to the right you can see the Brooklyn bridge, the one you are warned not to buy. "If you believe that, I've got a bridge I want to sell you".

    So many blocks, why not just crush one for a thrill?

    What do you call "blocks" in the UK?

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    stupid MySQL broke last night on my computer so i tried reinstalling it like 50 times today and still can't get it working. :crying:

    that pisses me off.

    and sparsely isn't on msn/aim to help me. :crying:
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    Quote Originally Posted by SnnY
    He's a nancyboy.

    Placebo

    I quite like them.
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    Quote Originally Posted by hobbes
    See map of Manhattan Island, a part of New York City. They broke it down roughly into little blocks and gave the roads numbers (52nd st) instead of names(Elm st.) so it is easy to figure out how to get where you want to go by just counting out the blocks.

    Blocks make the best sense in the city but become confusing when roads get all curvy and such.


    Just for orientation, Battery Park at the bottom is where the World Trade Center was, and the Statue of Liberty would be just of the bottom in the harbour.

    Just up and to the right you can see the Brooklyn bridge, the one you are warned not to buy. "If you believe that, I've got a bridge I want to sell you".

    So many blocks, why not just crush one for a thrill?

    What do you call "blocks" in the UK?
    so is a 'block' the same as, say in london we have it split under areas like hammersmith, queensway, lambeth etc. ?? otherwise im still confused
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    Quote Originally Posted by hobbes
    See map of Manhattan Island, a part of New York City. They broke it down roughly into little blocks and gave the roads numbers (52nd st) instead of names(Elm st.) so it is easy to figure out how to get where you want to go by just counting out the blocks.

    Blocks make the best sense in the city but become confusing when roads get all curvy and such.



    Just for orientation, Battery Park at the bottom is where the World Trade Center was, and the Statue of Liberty would be just of the bottom in the harbour.

    Just up and to the right you can see the Brooklyn bridge, the one you are warned not to buy. "If you believe that, I've got a bridge I want to sell you".

    So many blocks, why not just crush one for a thrill?

    What do you call "blocks" in the UK?
    so you boringify places then?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Biggles
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    I quite like them.
    Listening to them right now as it happens.

    I should prolly point out that it isn't really my thing, lyrics-wise. nancyboy I mean, I can't quite relate.
    Last edited by Snee; 02-19-2005 at 07:50 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SnnY
    Listening to them right now as it happens.

    I should prolly point out that it isn't really my thing, lyrics-wise. nancyboy I mean, I can't quite relate.
    Although according to SGG and her mates the lead singer is hawt.






    On the other hand that is probably no comfort come to think of it. Forget I said that.
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