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got a wii!!!!!!! all of you must get one and play it til you get RSI or carpal tunnel
saw the war of the worlds stage thing too, it's a really good show. really enjoyed it. i'm gettin tickets to that for december and hopefully, if my friend at the MEN is on good terms with me, for absolutely feck all!
saw the war of the worlds stage thing too, it's a really good show. really enjoyed it. i'm gettin tickets to that for december and hopefully, if my friend at the MEN is on good terms with me, for absolutely feck all!
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My children gave me my very first BWFC top (they didn't sell them back when ... oh, never mind). I was impressed since they have no interest in football and this was a surprise. Fortunately they went for the home version:
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C'mon Bish - it was Christmas morning - you expect a few papers and bottles lying around. I'm a single parent living with my son! I'm afraid I was a right back in footie (right back in a few academic subjects as well).thebish wrote:dunno about that - but he should tidy up the gaff a bit... shocking!Batman wrote:Can you play at left-back?
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In my usual dogged fashion I would have taken no notice anyway. I will add the comments:Soldier_Of_The_White_Army wrote:You watch, he'll bollock us all now for not telling himBruce Rioja wrote:And there was me, keeping schtum!Batman wrote:DON'T DO IT!
IT'S A SHITTY MOVIE!!!!
The book was a good novel (ie, fictional work, ie someone's concept of something). It was a good novel because it told an intriguing story, kept the attention and caused great controversy. It also sold millions and made the author a very rich man. For me, it was an enjoyable read; cleverly thought out, using some factual locations, some beliefs and some legends. t he Catholic Church, as a unity, did nothing more than shrug and smile, although some individuals reacted in the way some individuals will react. Ive read the same theory many times by historians and theorists.
The film was no more than an average offering which, without reading the book could be seen as very muddled and confusing by a lot of people. A classical mistake in believing that every good book will be a good film. If some of the populance want to go digging up Roslyn Chapel and The Louvre in search of the Holy Grail they'll have as much success as all those before them. I won't be one of them. One day I'll visit the Templar Church in London and Roslyn for historical interest because the Templars have intruiged me for many years.
The best part of the film for me was a line near the end " It all comes down to what you believe" That about sums it all up for me. Amen.
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Sat Nav. Think Missus Gravedigger is trying to tell me something? Kids think I stink so lots of snify stuff, though I'm not speaking to the one who gave me David Beckham after shave (sounds of up chucking), also home shirt, socks and undies. Couple of bottles and afew sweety type things. However, on totting up, I still think I'm down quite a lot of money. Got Missus Gravedigger a diamond you'd find difficult to swallow and she thought she was going to get the dvd about the penguin. Jesus! Why doesn't she tell me what she wants before Christmas
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Well, there's this quite cheap version using the wife and a street plan, and er, no, maybe not.thebish wrote:I had some money - and I will probably buy a sat nav any recommendations? I was looking at the new tomtom1 - but I don't really know one from another!Gravedigger wrote:Sat Nav. Think Missus Gravedigger is trying to tell me something?
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Your main problem will be preventing some scally from nicking it. Sat navs are the new car radio.thebish wrote:I had some money - and I will probably buy a sat navGravedigger wrote:Sat Nav. Think Missus Gravedigger is trying to tell me something?
any recommendations? I was looking at the new tomtom1 - but I don't really know one from another!
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