that's a damn fine version of Richard III - much enjoyed it when it came out. Must get a copy on vid/dvd - something to spend those birthday gift vouchers on, perhaps.Big Si wrote:As featured in Sir Ian McKellen's Richard IIIlazarus corporation wrote:it's ok as far as architecture goes, but it doesn't compete with the madness that is Brighton Pavillion:
how goth is it where you live?
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Clicky! TMMarkfiendlazarus corporation wrote:that's a damn fine version of Richard III - much enjoyed it when it came out. Must get a copy on vid/dvd - something to spend those birthday gift vouchers on, perhaps.Big Si wrote:As featured in Sir Ian McKellen's Richard IIIlazarus corporation wrote:it's ok as far as architecture goes, but it doesn't compete with the madness that is Brighton Pavillion:
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I live in a crappy little place called Otley... but the good thing is, its only 10 miles from Leeds. Better still, 8 miles from Mr Whammy's studio.
Very goth though thanks to my large Sisters flag in our kitchen window.
Very goth though thanks to my large Sisters flag in our kitchen window.
“I got lost in the mirror, wondering what could have been, I couldn’t help but kill her, but I couldn’t kill the dream.”
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well it's pretty dark, mostly due to a lack of street lighting and the fact that it's the middle of the night
in the daylight though, could be easily mistaken for a non-very-goth-at-all place
we have our share of graveyards but fewer than expected links to musical notoriety
but it's home
in the daylight though, could be easily mistaken for a non-very-goth-at-all place
we have our share of graveyards but fewer than expected links to musical notoriety
but it's home
then he takes your hand in some strange californian handshake and breaks the bone
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I think that deserves you taking a picture and showing us!Purple Light wrote: Very goth though thanks to my large Sisters flag in our kitchen window.
I'm surrounded by drunk axemen and rotting corpses of famished dogs kept in a rusted cage above water. In the winter hares and foxes come to my garden, and in the summer cranes screech at dawn. I have plenty of bats in the cellar. And I didn't go to work today because no ploughs ever come here and with all the snow it's impossible to drive to the main road. What a lovely feeling it is to have Internet access in such circumstances!
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Where do you live? An M. Night Shyamalan film?_emma_ wrote:I'm surrounded by drunk axemen and rotting corpses of famished dogs kept in a rusted cage above water. In the winter hares and foxes come to my garden, and in the summer cranes screech at dawn. I have plenty of bats in the cellar. And I didn't go to work today because no ploughs ever come here and with all the snow it's impossible to drive to the main road. What a lovely feeling it is to have Internet access in such circumstances!
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FFS Dave wrote:keys wrote:Plus, now i'm in Manchester, i don't feel the need to wind the window down on the M621 to throw a finger at Elland Road. <--- that should upset a few Leeds types!
Yeah but no, but yeah, but no, but yeah but, shut up!
Glad to hear that we continue to irk the f*ck out of you - long may it continue.
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markfiend wrote:Where do you live? An M. Night Shyamalan film?_emma_ wrote:I'm surrounded by drunk axemen and rotting corpses of famished dogs kept in a rusted cage above water. In the winter hares and foxes come to my garden, and in the summer cranes screech at dawn. I have plenty of bats in the cellar. And I didn't go to work today because no ploughs ever come here and with all the snow it's impossible to drive to the main road. What a lovely feeling it is to have Internet access in such circumstances!
What’s the difference between a buffalo and a bison?
Sometimes I wonder myself.markfiend wrote:Where do you live? An M. Night Shyamalan film?
Theres a place about half a mile from here called "cutthroat bridge".
Oddly enough, it's only been known as that since someone got killed in a layby there.
Before that it was known as "King's tree".
There is neither a bridge, nor any trees there - IT'S A f**king LAYBY!
Oddly enough, it's only been known as that since someone got killed in a layby there.
Before that it was known as "King's tree".
There is neither a bridge, nor any trees there - IT'S A f**king LAYBY!
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There's a hill somewhere in England (I forget where) called Torpenhow Hill.
As "tor", "pen", and "how" are all old words meaning "hill", the name of the hill translates as Hillhillhill Hill.
How's that for a topic-derailment?
As "tor", "pen", and "how" are all old words meaning "hill", the name of the hill translates as Hillhillhill Hill.
How's that for a topic-derailment?
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oddly enough, i refer to where i work as "torpor hill"markfiend wrote:There's a hill somewhere in England (I forget where) called Torpenhow Hill.
As "tor", "pen", and "how" are all old words meaning "hill", the name of the hill translates as Hillhillhill Hill.
How's that for a topic-derailment?
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What’s the difference between a buffalo and a bison?
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i'd expect better of you mr fiend. there's more than a touch of the urban myths about that.markfiend wrote:There's a hill somewhere in England (I forget where) called Torpenhow Hill.
As "tor", "pen", and "how" are all old words meaning "hill", the name of the hill translates as Hillhillhill Hill.
How's that for a topic-derailment?
clicky
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used to be...
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Oh, I just remembered this from the town of Port Glasgow (where I spent my first 22 years). It is fairly goth...
The Bogle Stone
WoooooH!
The Bogle Stone
WoooooH!
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there is a place round here called 'slutshole lane'
I don't wanna live like I don't mind
There's a "Bogle hole" somewhere between here and Whitby. I was heading over there with a red-haired goff lass, a nice little old lady (friend of my gran's) and a transsexual who couldn't walk and was having some trouble holding onto her wig.smiscandlon wrote:Oh, I just remembered this from the town of Port Glasgow (where I spent my first 22 years). It is fairly goth...
The Bogle Stone
WoooooH!
The car broke down.
We had a picnic.
The AA man looked a bit confused
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So going by the location on your profile, the Bogle Hole lies somewhere between Whitby and Planet Fame.d00mw0lf wrote:There's a "Bogle hole" somewhere between here and Whitby. I was heading over there with a red-haired goff lass, a nice little old lady (friend of my gran's) and a transsexual who couldn't walk and was having some trouble holding onto her wig.smiscandlon wrote:Oh, I just remembered this from the town of Port Glasgow (where I spent my first 22 years). It is fairly goth...
The Bogle Stone
WoooooH!
The car broke down.
We had a picnic.
The AA man looked a bit confused
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Yes.smiscandlon wrote:So going by the location on your profile, the Bogle Hole lies somewhere between Whitby and Planet Fame.d00mw0lf wrote:There's a "Bogle hole" somewhere between here and Whitby. I was heading over there with a red-haired goff lass, a nice little old lady (friend of my gran's) and a transsexual who couldn't walk and was having some trouble holding onto her wig.smiscandlon wrote:Oh, I just remembered this from the town of Port Glasgow (where I spent my first 22 years). It is fairly goth...
The Bogle Stone
WoooooH!
The car broke down.
We had a picnic.
The AA man looked a bit confused
Is there a problem with that?
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been here before folks but, Lanarkshire sports not only Wildman's Bridge but more importantly Headless Cross a lesser Black Sabbath album
and a 30 min. car drive away is Boleskine (pronounced: Bo-Less-Keen) House, go figure
and a 30 min. car drive away is Boleskine (pronounced: Bo-Less-Keen) House, go figure
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Not at all!d00mw0lf wrote:Yes.
Is there a problem with that?
On a slightly more academic note, a 'bogle' is actually a sort of Scottish hobgoblin or mischievous spirit. I wonder if the English place-name comes from the same root word.
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Boleskine? You mean, where HE used to live...?James Blast wrote:been here before folks but, Lanarkshire sports not only Wildman's Bridge but more importantly Headless Cross a lesser Black Sabbath album
and a 30 min. car drive away is Boleskine (pronounced: Bo-Less-Keen) House, go figure
Jimmy Page?
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