This is probably stupid and boring, but things are quiet at the mo, so what the hell!
Just saw this down a local shop:
Weird Sisters coincidences
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with a mug named "Emma" for Hot Chocolate in the background...
Something's afoot.....
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My second name is 'Alice', my last name is 'Andrew' in French and I own a mug or two.
Coincidence?
Coincidence?
Put their heads on f*cking pikes in front of the venue for all I care.
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I saw this sign the other night. I swear I haven't photoshopped it:
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markfiend wrote:I saw this sign the other night. I swear I haven't photoshopped it:
So does that mean 'Disabled People who are Holding Badgers', or 'anyone Holding a Disabled Badger'? I can envisage all manner of confusion and resultant parking tickets.
'What a heavy load Einstein must have had. Morons everywhere.'
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Nice one, Mark
Reminds me of the sign I saw doctored a few years back at a motorway service station approach...
"Tired? Hungry?"
to which some wit had added..
"Need A Poo?"
Many years of juvenile sniggering about that one!
No Sisters relevence, although I assume they must have been tired and hungry with full tummies at some point.
Reminds me of the sign I saw doctored a few years back at a motorway service station approach...
"Tired? Hungry?"
to which some wit had added..
"Need A Poo?"
Many years of juvenile sniggering about that one!
No Sisters relevence, although I assume they must have been tired and hungry with full tummies at some point.
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Looks something from this http://www.picturesofwalls.com/
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Is there any other kind? Bet the wag who wrote it is still sniggering about it.streamline wrote: juvenile sniggering
'What a heavy load Einstein must have had. Morons everywhere.'
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I hope he is, because it still makes me laugh!Planet Dave wrote: Is there any other kind? Bet the wag who wrote it is still sniggering about it.
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In most Squaresoft games, the main characters all have names that come either from the Bible (Sephiroth), or from other mythologies (Sumerian for instance), or from mere history books. They suffer from a certain lack of imagination IMHO.Dark wrote:In the (IMO fantastic) game Final Fantasy VII, the enemy Sephiroth has a mother named Lucretia, and there's a huge cannon called the Sister Ray.
Can't explain that Sister Ray thingy tho. It might be a reference to the Velvet.
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My mum went to a boarding school run by the (in)famous nuns, the Sisters of Mercy. She even gave me her school blazer badge to sew onto my leather jacket...which I still haven't done after nearly 16 years
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It's that same "lack of imagination" that make people love the Nephs and the Sissies so much.. sorry, I meant "imaginative references and quotations"Badlander wrote:In most Squaresoft games, the main characters all have names that come either from the Bible (Sephiroth), or from other mythologies (Sumerian for instance), or from mere history books. They suffer from a certain lack of imagination IMHO.Dark wrote:In the (IMO fantastic) game Final Fantasy VII, the enemy Sephiroth has a mother named Lucretia, and there's a huge cannon called the Sister Ray.
Can't explain that Sister Ray thingy tho. It might be a reference to the Velvet.
I'm pretty sure a quote from the game is "It will not be called a Mako cannon, it will be called.. the Sister Ray!"
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At least the band members don't call themselves Gilgamesh, Enkidu, Marduk, Astaroth, Cthulhu...Dark wrote: It's that same "lack of imagination" that make people love the Nephs and the Sissies so much.. sorry, I meant "imaginative references and quotations"
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Though that does sound like the memberlist from any number of goth forums.Badlander wrote:At least the band members don't call themselves Gilgamesh, Enkidu, Marduk, Astaroth, Cthulhu...
Not Heartland, obviously
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as i said, no chages with photoshop at this Reptile House picture as well:
http://i43.photobucket.com/albums/e398/ ... MG1178.jpg
http://i43.photobucket.com/albums/e398/ ... MG1178.jpg
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Heartland has 1959 members
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lol, the good old daysDark wrote:Nice one.
I remember people being excited when we got 666 members.
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666 on Friday 13th, probably..Badlander wrote:And how many spambots ?robertzombie wrote:Heartland has 1959 members
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Somewhere else I had 666 posts on 06-06-'06