@ Jonno,
What was your website again?
http://www.sheringhamsurf.org.uk/forums/
Join us![]()
We're having a chicken party and singing German drinking songs
I'm not in the UK, what do I know about Sheringham?
And he gave me a link to a site with some videos to dl, I can't remember it though.
Thanks Skweeky![]()
@Razor......Skweeky is talking about my other site about surfing and a forum but the one you are asking for is HERE!!!
There are acouple more to go on but not tonight![]()
Jonno B)
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Thanks for the link. And I know what Skweeky is talking about, but since I'm not from there I don't see why I should join. I'm assuming all of your members are from that area.Originally posted by JONNO_CELEBS@14 October 2003 - 16:53
Thanks Skweeky![]()
@Razor......Skweeky is talking about my other site about surfing and a forum but the one you are asking for is HERE!!!
There are acouple more to go on but not tonight![]()
Jonno B)
Erm....no we have about 20% English members, seval Americans, a very very nice Canadian....3 actually, Skweeky is from Belgium, and several Aussies and the board has sod all to do with Sheringham, the name is just a side of the surf site![]()
Enjoy the vids![]()
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Oh, sorry, I meant no offense by that. But in that case I'll give it a good look through, thanx!![]()
Oh no offence was taken dude, I just wanted to clear that up just so you understood![]()
Jonno B)
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Ahhhhooooowwlll! My thread has been hijacked. Grrrrrrr!
Aren't we in the trust tree, thingey?
I kinda got past Halloween when it got dangerous for my kids, and all the do-it-yourself costuming went by the wayside.
I loved that shit; when I was a kid, I did myself up as the Mummy (Karloff-style)-nobody could believe I did it with no help.
I do, however, have an appreciation for the old classic horror films, and am finally going to start collecting them again-
I got off to a great start the other night with a restored version of the 1922 German silent, "Nosferatu", featuring Max Schreck as the vampire; Murnau directing.
I'm waiting for the original (silent) Lon Chaney, Sr, versions of The Phantom of the Opera and The Hunchback of Notre Dame.![]()
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