MacHeartland VIII - We Shall Fight Them On The Beaches!
- James Blast
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is Tiesto an Irish super market?
"And when you start to think about death, you start to think about what's after it. And then you start hoping there is a God. For me, it's a frightening thought to go nowhere".
~ Peter Steele
~ Peter Steele
One of them people who gets paid enormous sum's of money just to play music to people who are far too lazy to go out and buy it and listen to it themselvesJames Blast wrote:is Tiesto an Irish super market?
I haven't heard anything by him, does he make his own music?SINsister wrote: I happen to lurve Tiësto. Pfffffft to you.
Fair play to him, he's turned his hobby into full time employment. Mr Blast can still be this guy if he has the chance
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thought it wiz gonna be 'Comic Book Guy', not that I have a feckin' clue about comics, Phew!
"And when you start to think about death, you start to think about what's after it. And then you start hoping there is a God. For me, it's a frightening thought to go nowhere".
~ Peter Steele
~ Peter Steele
Margo Winchester?SINsister wrote:
And just maybe, if I play my cards right, I can be one of his movie vixens, too!
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Agreed - though, from what I've read, he rarely used tall women in his films! Hmpf.nowayjose wrote:It's a real pity Russ is dead, Sinsister...
I left my heart in Ballycastle...
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He certainly put more emphasis on horizontal extent than vertical...SINsister wrote: Agreed - though, from what I've read, he rarely used tall women in his films! Hmpf.
Lest someone gets the wrong impression that we're discussing nasty pr0n here, I think Russ Meyer's films are partly masterpieces of cynical caricature and partly just goofy fun. The scene with the dentist/marriage counselor in Ultravixens is still one of my favourite movie scenes. If you haven't seen it, watch. Unless you don't like to see a boob or three that very occasionally pop in...
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Thee Belgian Boy is back in his motherland.
but it feels as if he left his home behind, for that is how you people made him feel!
As I wrote earlier, the little meet we had on Saturday was very nice, it was great to put faces to names I know for so long now. You are all, one by one, top people!
I was but a visitor but I felt as one of the Mac-heartlanders I go emo when I think back to it
When my plane touched down in Glasgow a whole new world opened up for me, never been that far away before, a world with his own traditions, people and a language one can barely understand, “weegie� what is dat all about?
I fell in love with it all as soon as I lay my eyes on it, and even though my trip maybe didn’t went as smooth as one might hope (the luggage problem) and I saw some of the lesser parts of the place, it all didn’t make me feel less at home.
A big thanks to all of them weegies and one special thanks to boudicca’s parents for putting u with me all this time, they really are the most wonderful people you can imagine, they disserve a big applause from me and they are defiantly worth mentioning on here!
Oh and offcource a big kiss for Claire herself
See you soon Scotland
but it feels as if he left his home behind, for that is how you people made him feel!
As I wrote earlier, the little meet we had on Saturday was very nice, it was great to put faces to names I know for so long now. You are all, one by one, top people!
I was but a visitor but I felt as one of the Mac-heartlanders I go emo when I think back to it
When my plane touched down in Glasgow a whole new world opened up for me, never been that far away before, a world with his own traditions, people and a language one can barely understand, “weegie� what is dat all about?
I fell in love with it all as soon as I lay my eyes on it, and even though my trip maybe didn’t went as smooth as one might hope (the luggage problem) and I saw some of the lesser parts of the place, it all didn’t make me feel less at home.
A big thanks to all of them weegies and one special thanks to boudicca’s parents for putting u with me all this time, they really are the most wonderful people you can imagine, they disserve a big applause from me and they are defiantly worth mentioning on here!
Oh and offcource a big kiss for Claire herself
See you soon Scotland
Another Shade of You.
- James Blast
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Will ye no come back again...?
"And when you start to think about death, you start to think about what's after it. And then you start hoping there is a God. For me, it's a frightening thought to go nowhere".
~ Peter Steele
~ Peter Steele
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tha luggage sits ready fur tha leeds trip matey.James Blast wrote:Will ye no come back again...?
can not wait for that.
Another Shade of You.
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James, you've got him saying "fur" now!
It seems Christophe took to being Glaswegian like a duck (some kind of very large duck with no wings and no tailfeather ) to water. Thanks in no small part, I think, to that great night after he arrived where he was made to feel so welcome by everyone who turned up .
He got to see the very best and worst that Scotland has to offer - the beautiful landscape and atmosphere of Glencoe and surrounding area to the joys of being shouted at by a number of wee nyaffs because of his cool hat .
Some photos here
Bring on the sequel
It seems Christophe took to being Glaswegian like a duck (some kind of very large duck with no wings and no tailfeather ) to water. Thanks in no small part, I think, to that great night after he arrived where he was made to feel so welcome by everyone who turned up .
He got to see the very best and worst that Scotland has to offer - the beautiful landscape and atmosphere of Glencoe and surrounding area to the joys of being shouted at by a number of wee nyaffs because of his cool hat .
Some photos here
Bring on the sequel
There's a man with a mullet going mad with a mallet in Millets
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a very beautiful pic Missus
"And when you start to think about death, you start to think about what's after it. And then you start hoping there is a God. For me, it's a frightening thought to go nowhere".
~ Peter Steele
~ Peter Steele
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it has something to do with my "fur"boudicca wrote:ps - Christophe, is your location something out of Lord of the Rings?
Another Shade of You.
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boudicca wrote:You don't have fur!
don't you like my nice blond hair
glad your dad liked it he is now a true Heartlander-in spirit
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You knows I doeschristophe wrote:boudicca wrote:You don't have fur!
don't you like my nice blond hair
He didn't end up sleeping against a lampost afterwards though!christophe wrote:glad your dad liked it he is now a true Heartlander-in spirit
I have to say, Christophe was very good when it came to trying all the culinary delights of Scotland.
Irn Bru - check! (reaction: negative)
Pakora - check! (reaction: positive, "I could live on this")
Fish and chips - check! (reaction: Belgian seal of approval)
Curry - check! (reaction: positive (though we got him a chicken tikka masala and he only had a little taste of my Madras))
Tea with milk - check (a sip!) (reaction: negative)
(Vegetarian) haggis - check! (reaction: positive)
Tennents lager - check! (reaction: "tastes like pish!" - well he's not wrong is he?)
On the whole, well done!
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I bloodbrother be!christophe wrote:Pakora - check! (reaction: positive, "I could live on this")
"And when you start to think about death, you start to think about what's after it. And then you start hoping there is a God. For me, it's a frightening thought to go nowhere".
~ Peter Steele
~ Peter Steele
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Fish and chips - check! (if you had let me I had the whole thing, it was Bliss )
Tea with milk - its just wrong, WRONG I tell you.
Haggis - I had a tase of the real thing too and that was good I wish I had taken that the first time.
Drinks - you people just haven't got an idea what it is about. that Daftenburg was quite good though
Fried Marsbar - I want to give that a taste but I'm afraid (for you) that I'll like it (fat bob)
Pakora - I LOVE
Fish and chips - check! (if you had let me I had the whole thing, it was Bliss )
Tea with milk - its just wrong, WRONG I tell you.
Haggis - I had a tase of the real thing too and that was good I wish I had taken that the first time.
Drinks - you people just haven't got an idea what it is about. that Daftenburg was quite good though
Fried Marsbar - I want to give that a taste but I'm afraid (for you) that I'll like it (fat bob)
Pakora - I LOVE
Another Shade of You.