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Bah. The answer is actually on the wiki link I provided above :roll:
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markfiend wrote:
boudicca wrote:
SINsister wrote:I did see the Rollright Stones (took some mobile phone pics, too, but most came out crappy, sadly)! ;D
I fancy I'll open a stationer's
Stock quaint notepads for weekend pagans
While you were out at the Rollright Stones
I came and set fire to your shed...


...anyone? :innocent: :twisted:
I'm guessing one of:
Frank Sidebottom
John Shuttleworth
Half Man Half Biscuit.
:lol: You win a Celtic knotwork pendant!
(It was the last one :wink: )
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markfiend wrote:Of course, in the US, the nearest you get to history is the house where George Burns was born ;)
Aye, but their 'prehistory' trumps ours - or do I mean pregeography/ology. Over 60% of the world's geysers are in the US (well Yellowstone to be precise)

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you're just showing off because you've been there Ness and you ken it! :lol:
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James Blast wrote:you're just showing off because you've been there Ness and you ken it! :lol:
:innocent: And lookee here, yer very own creek

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I can't even begin to say how bloody awesome my trip was - trip of a lifetime. Errrrm, prolly not the BEST thread to put this in, seeing as we took several plane flights and drove over 3000 miles in a gas-guzzling (as only the Americans can) behemoth. :?
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my case rests... :innocent: :lol:
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Debaser wrote:...and drove over 3000 miles in a gas-guzzling (as only the Americans can) behemoth.
I quite fell in love with your dinky, tidy Britmobiles, myself. Especially that hilarious little Smart car - OMFG! :lol: I've already vowed that when (yes, when) I relocate over there, I'm going to learn how to drive a manual transmission car. \m/ Cool as f*ck. :von:
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allas had a hankering for one of them thar Smart Critters, question is, would the Blast bod fit in one? :cry:
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Dunno that 6'1" worth of Sinniekins would fit in one of those, either, Jam~es... :|
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I was talking about width :cry:
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I know, hon...but excessive height's probably a no-go for those things, too. GRRRRRR. Unfair, either way. :evil:
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I'm 6' 1" too (not in girth) :cry:

and I used to be 6' 2" Oh Gawd, I just wanna weep! :cry: :cry: :cry:
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dont move to leeds. come to manchester. its bigger & there's more to do. and its a 50 min train ride from leeds if you simply must get your dodgy leeds goffix fix ;D

the guy in the apartment next door to us is renting his apt. out :lol: :D

we'll find you someone here to wed. you will get that greencard. fear not ;)
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SHUT IT SHE'S COMING HERE! :evil:
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so cynical Boss, no wonder you don't post after 5pm much :lol:
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robertzombie wrote:SHUT IT SHE'S COMING HERE! :evil:
:eek: Whatever will people say, though, dear?! You're still but a lad!









Then again, there IS that hair... :eek: :twisted: :notworthy:

(Oh yeah, and the boy attached to it is pretty damn cool, too. :P ;))
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Well in 5 months I'll be an official MAN so... :innocent:
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Ruh-roh. :P
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Quiff Boy wrote:...we'll find you someone here to wed. you will get that greencard. fear not ;)

Will deffo take Manc into consideration. It'll be a marriage of convenience ONLY, of course, though. :P :lol: Bleurgh!
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I can be quite convenient, when I feel like it...

but your bum didn't look near enough .... I'll leave it.. :lol:
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James Blast wrote:I can be quite convenient, when I feel like it...

but your bum didn't look near enough .... I'll leave it.. :lol:
:eek:
Without wanting to steal any thunder......

NEXT!

(btw i thought your bum was perfect) :oops: :oops: ;D
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Damn. This *never* happens in "real life"! :lol:

Oh, wait. :oops:



*Coughs* So yeah, ol' Clint was pretty hot back then, innit? :innocent:
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SINsister wrote:
markfiend wrote:And serious kudos to you being at Stonehenge in '84. The way the place is now with the fences and sh*t just makes me want to cry.
The first time I visited Stonehenge (as a child), one could actually touch the stones. It was amazing...
Good on Ya! I'm sure you are now 'Blessed'! - You should go again ... sometimes 'The Bullies' still let us near them!

I've hugged The Stones several times of course!
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