Yeah, I do like what I've heard of Frenzal Rhomb on comps and whatnot.
And I have no idea why I abused the statue, think someone told me to.
Ahem. :shifty:
Never mix your spirits! :no:
I woke hugging a roll of wrapping paper, and a towel.
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Yeah, I do like what I've heard of Frenzal Rhomb on comps and whatnot.
And I have no idea why I abused the statue, think someone told me to.
Ahem. :shifty:
Never mix your spirits! :no:
I woke hugging a roll of wrapping paper, and a towel.
I must send you their Meet The Family album.
Also that's not so bad, at least the things you were hugging were soft, I woke up with a few of those test tube shot container things in my pocket, which have caused ickle bruises on my thigh and I'd tipped half a Grolsch can over the settee after the passing out.
I'm not in good books but it's alright cause I'll be going back out in a few hours :01:
Hmmm, morning time already :ph34r:
Bloody hell, the ques in town went right to the back of the shops :ohmy:
thats cos its nearly Xmas
This time next week is Xmas day
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At least you were prepared for the worst :DQuote:
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didn't we have one of those last year? :dry:Quote:
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i think so :huh:
knew it :dry:Quote:
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Annual event I believe
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:ohmy: the original Invasion Of The Body Snatchers is on tomorrow morning at 1:20am on beeb2, fantastic :01:
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Invasion of the Body Snatchers 5 stars!
1:20am - 2:40am
BBC2
VIDEO Plus+: 5994600
Subtitled, Black & White
Pods from outer space land in a small California town and start replicating the inhabitants, replacing them with unfeeling doubles, in this chilling science-fiction tale from director Don Siegel. This classic of the genre (co-scripted by an uncredited Sam Peckinpah from the novel by Jack Finney) reflects the blacklisting hysteria of the McCarthy era, as Siegel tersely piles on the nightmare with pulse-pounding briskness. Although expertly remade twice (in 1978 and 1993), the original is still the most striking, with a justly famous scalp-freezing ending.
Directed by: Don Siegel
Filmed in: 1956
Miles Bennell - Kevin McCarthy
Becky Driscoll - Dana Wynter
Danny - Larry Gates
Jack - King Donovan
Theodora - Carolyn Jones
Sally - Jean Willes
Nick - Ralph Dumke
Wilma - Virginia Christine
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whats the difference between an ipod and an mp3 player? other than the little apple logo :huh:
Ipods seem to hold more
DanB can you tell me what the title of this thread mean please?
If your American, that entire first page made no sense. :blink:
If your a merkin nothing makes sense other than blowing shit up.