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Cheers. But stop changing the subject man, this threads got legs of it's own to stand on.
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Should involve everyone really, non-musicians can join in the chorus band-aid style.
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I forsee artistic differences with Pat. I've hardly touched my guitars in years, I could still pull of Smoke On The Water though. Anyone want to buy a peavy bandit with a dodgy footswitch?
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[alex]it's altar[/alex] Of course you'd have given him a big hug and everything would have been all better. Except of course actually you wouldn't and it wouldn't. He seems to have had friends and family that care for him. I'm sure that wasn't what he was missing. Probably more to do with the recent death of someone close you seem to think he should have shrugged off as her own fault.
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Fop's conscience is clear and the only pleasure it brings him is casting the first stone. Way to go alter boy.
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Nice pics HF As for the 10 v 6 Agg, aye marra I believe it will happen Well returned to topic. Mackems 3-2 West Ham 4-3 Chelsea 1-0 Everton 2-1 Deffo.
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Well it kind of is tragic, it's certainly not nice and you've got to feel sorry for them, but frankly it's not much different to the pair of them killing themselves whilst drunk driving or something. It's completely different, by driving drunk you're endangering other people's lives, this shit only hurts them (physically). Not that I really know what point you were trying to make in the first place. Not if you get in the car then drive straight off a cliff. Basically that the pair of them have no one to blame but themselves, they rolled the dice for fun (up to them), she died (her fault), he couldn't live with it and killed himself (his fault). Could both have been alive if not for their own actions. Sad? Yes. Anyone's fault but their own? Nope. Littlejohn of the board has spoken. Cower under the harsh truth of his words.
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Is this the guy they mean whenever there's a speight of robberies? If so, good riddance, petty crime has been going unpunished for too long in the UK.
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Arsenal 1 up. If Chelsea win the title this year it'll be a travesty.
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First of all you'll want a good projector. Infocus have been the market leaders for a while now, and their "IN" series has been cleaning up at the awards as both an affordable and top end option for HD projection. The affordable option is the IN76... http://www.hifix.co.uk/sku.lasso?&item...a7c72e9b748dd12 I'm looking to upgrade to that as the screenplay 4800 I've had for a good while now is a bit dated. The money is no object option would be the IN82 though..... http://www.hifix.co.uk/sku.lasso?&item...65bd06fb64868ea Now you'll want sound to match and the DENON AVR-2105 was highly recommended, but mine recently packed in with what is apparently a frequently occuring problem and it doesn't have HDMI so wouldn't go with your projector, so I opted for the Sony DA1200ES which has multiple HDMI in and out and is currently a bargain at £100 off rrp.... http://www.digital-point.co.uk/model.php?I...rer=pricerunner Again though, I was on a budget. If you are too, then a more recent award winner on a budget is the ONKYO TXSR605E http://www.hifix.co.uk/sku2.lasso?&ite...0d4e8ffb55466e8 Got a bit more to spend? Try.... http://www.hifix.co.uk/sku2.lasso?&ite...adf016ec19f79e1 As somebody has said, speakerwise there's nothing to match the KEF's... http://www.hifix.co.uk/sku.lasso?&item...95222524261062d
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http://www.grattan.co.uk/web/main/grattan-...of-the-year.asp Oh dear.
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Cheers, I think I'll have this as my album cover when I get round to releasing it.... That's "mint"! I didn't know you were a musician...wanna PM your myspace?! I'm a wannabe musician/footballer/director. My album's due about the same time as my first film and my Newcastle debut. The myspace page will come after that.
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Cheers, I think I'll have this as my album cover when I get round to releasing it....
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Film/moving picture show you most recently watched
Happy Face replied to Jimbo's topic in General Chat
CJ7 New film from Steven Chow (Shaolin Soccer, Kung-Fu Hustle, King of Comedy, God of Cookery). Heard mixed reports so I was dubious. Go in with a similar level of trepedation and you could be pleasantly suprised. It's basically a remake of ET with a more kiddy freindly alien and humour. Where it's just as good as ET is at pulling the heart strings. I blubbed. And where it surpasses ET is with the laughs, as I say, childish, but when the kid goes in the classroom with an alien poo in his hand I nearly shat myself. Chow flexes his directorial muscle with expansive vistas and stomach turning dips off tall buildings too. It's also a film with a huge social conscience. It pointedly makes the comparison between the haves and have-nots, as China's economy is soaring and hundreds of millions are being lifted out of poverty, Chow invokes memories of the Chinese mine explosion which killed hundreds of the poorest workers the like of which still do the most dangerous jobs for longer hours than any other nation under ever worsening income inequality. -
I wish. Always the same the night after a night on the lash. Still, at least it means I was up and about to see the sun coming up down the front.... I love living in South Shields.
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I can't sleep. So I've been looking at stats. Last time Keegan took charge of Newcastle there were 16 games of the season left. He won 7 of them to keep us up. Scored 23 and conceded 25. The rest is history. This year Keegan took charge with 16 games of the season left. He's won 3, with 4 games to go. Scored 13 and conceded 19. What's the odds of winning the last four by a 10-6 aggregate.
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Better than them kissing your Johnson?
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Hardly the Geordie attitude. We want gerls, gerls and more gerls.
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Ashley's a wealthy man, let zoggy rot in the reserves. I'm only half joking too, certainly don't sell him to any of our rivals so he can come back to haunt us.
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Unfair on Roeder I think. Owen could only play 3 games when we finished 14th and he had Ameobi, not Viduka. Defence were far better that season too.
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SATURDAY 12TH APRIL NAQOYQATSI 3.30am BBC2 I've never seen a Godrey Reggio film but I love the Phillip Glass music that goes with them. Expect no plot and no characters, just a sequence of shots of the world going by in a slightly pretentious manner. Belongs in an art gallery really. SUNDAY 13TH APRIL TIMECODE 2.40am Channel 4 The fact that the title has nothing whatsoever to do with the story, but with the method behind filming it says everything. It’s a throwaway story centred around a production office where one of the partners is having an affair, on this afternoon his mistress and her partner arrive for what is meant to be an audition. It’s not the story that makes it so watchable; the whole film is an experiment. Filmed as a symphony, the screen is split into 4 and each section runs unedited for 90 odd minutes. Volume is adjusted within each screen so you know what to follow and it works surprisingly well. Particularly when each section is brought together at some exact point such as the ongoing tremors that occur (you can see people reacting in entirely different locations at precisely the same time) or the zoom each camera does at a specific moment. Only a slightly flawed work of genius. WEDNESDAY 16TH APRIL ONLY ANGELS HAVE WINGS 10.30am BBC2 Never seen it any chance to see a Howard Hawks film should be taken though. SECRETS AND LIES 11pm Film4 Mike Leigh film in which Brenda Blethyn's family get a bit of a shock when they find out she has a secret daughter. I remember loving it even though I was only young when I saw it originally. Can't remember owt else about it though. THURSDAY 17TH APRIL THE PASSENGER 10.40pm Five US Regarded as a classic. I didn't get it. Michelangelo Antonioni directs Jack Nicholson.
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Fargo,North Dakota - Carter Burwell
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four nowt.