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- nearmethexperience
- Sarky Git
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- Location: newcastle, now rice lake Wi
currently eating: magdalenas sabor a limón
++++ All those of you who have tears, prepare to shed them now... ++++
Haggis and chips with salt and vinegar, and brown sauce and a Scotch Pie chaser (with salt and vinegar) washed down with Irn Bru.
Its the best hangover cure I know
I think i'll go hunting this weekend - http://www.electricscotland.com/haggis/haggis1.html
Its the best hangover cure I know
I think i'll go hunting this weekend - http://www.electricscotland.com/haggis/haggis1.html
- Quiff Boy
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you're just soooo scottish aren't you?
currently eating: (umm, drinking actually) a can of dr pepper. it's way past lunchtime and nowhere near teatime yet so no food for quiff boy yet
currently eating: (umm, drinking actually) a can of dr pepper. it's way past lunchtime and nowhere near teatime yet so no food for quiff boy yet
What’s the difference between a buffalo and a bison?
someone else's icecream.
- Jim
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The last of a box of quality street.
I feel well sick, but I know I deserve it :-(
I feel well sick, but I know I deserve it :-(
"You do realize you're talking to a man with a human head in his hands who has every intention of using it to beat these people to death?"
People up here say whereabouts in england (I say I'm not, I'm from Yorkshire (Peoples Republic )) are you from?Quiff Boy wrote:you're just soooo scottish aren't you?
currently eating: (umm, drinking actually) a can of dr pepper. it's way past lunchtime and nowhere near teatime yet so no food for quiff boy yet
People down there ask whereabouts in Scotland am I from?
Yep, I've got a wee accent!
- Black Planet
- Andrew's Love Goddess
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Does wine count as food? Well it does for me. Lots of pinot grigio ...I just won Zodiac's High Priest of Love in a rare CD version on Ebay. HOORAY!
My roommate's torilla chips...
And now my roommate's cheese dip, which is kinda gross, but I'll keep eating it all the same.
Don't ever live with me--I'll eat all your food and then deny it to your face.
Muahahahahahaha
And now my roommate's cheese dip, which is kinda gross, but I'll keep eating it all the same.
Don't ever live with me--I'll eat all your food and then deny it to your face.
Muahahahahahaha
I'm hungry, but I'm fed up with crisps
- Black Planet
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Would you like a little chianti with that Big Si?
- Jim
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Now that's just mean - I'd kill for a bagel right nowCorpPunk wrote:Toasted sesame bagel with cream cheese and tomato. I highly recommend it.
"You do realize you're talking to a man with a human head in his hands who has every intention of using it to beat these people to death?"
Here you go bunny...don't say I never gave you anything:Jim wrote:Now that's just mean - I'd kill for a bagel right nowCorpPunk wrote:Toasted sesame bagel with cream cheese and tomato. I highly recommend it.
http://www.oibagel.co.uk/
- Jim
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Is this some sort of cruel torture? I shall have my revenge by golly.
Oh yeah, hows 1602? The concept is brilliant - I've decided I've got the willpower to wait for the graphic novel though. In the meantime I'm stocking up on Wildcats series 2...
Oh yeah, hows 1602? The concept is brilliant - I've decided I've got the willpower to wait for the graphic novel though. In the meantime I'm stocking up on Wildcats series 2...
"You do realize you're talking to a man with a human head in his hands who has every intention of using it to beat these people to death?"
Heheheh...BAGELS!!!Jim wrote:Is this some sort of cruel torture? I shall have my revenge by golly.
1602 kicks so far--it's got a nice Gaiman-buildup going, mysterious and intriguing, and the art is lushly beautiful. It's a good thing you're waiting, cos the first issue sold out in about two days!Jim wrote:Oh yeah, hows 1602? The concept is brilliant - I've decided I've got the willpower to wait for the graphic novel though. In the meantime I'm stocking up on Wildcats series 2...
I just picked up the first graphic nov. for Fables the other day (comprising the first five issues of the series), and I'm impressed. It won a few Eisner Awards, and I think it deserved them, although the story is a bit stilted. It's supposed to get better.
- Jim
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Ah, but this side of the pond theres still plenty of issues on the shelves, maybe it's worth buying a few to fleece those nice ebayers
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- Jim
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Aye, theres a couple on ebay.co.uk as well - going for a few quid suprisingly. If I had the time and inclination I bet I could make millions.
"You do realize you're talking to a man with a human head in his hands who has every intention of using it to beat these people to death?"