No idea Lee. More to the point, have you got the number of that young bendy thing in your avatar? Cheers mate.eastmidswhizzkid wrote:
ok- so i was never going to like it; but aside from the fact that the guitarist really should have learnt the actual guitar line, why does the dull-and-poncey singer have to attempt an eldritch-a-like voice which had me clicking it off before Alice had put her party dress on?
Did someone write "Mhuwhahaaa!"?
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i have to confess that my phenomenally vivid imagination has yet to exhaust the possibilities of "romantic entanglement" with said devotchka.Planet Dave wrote:[... have you got the number of that young bendy thing in your avatar? Cheers mate.
Well I was handsome and I was strong
And I knew the words to every song.
"Did my singing please you?"
"No! The words you sang were wrong!"
And I knew the words to every song.
"Did my singing please you?"
"No! The words you sang were wrong!"
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Looking to slip into some chrome and plastic or just crash and burn?Planet Dave wrote:More to the point, have you got the number of that young bendy thing in your avatar? Cheers mate.
I can't believe I just said that.
I don't necessarily agree with everything I think.
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And yet you did, believe it or notSyberberg wrote:Looking to slip into some chrome and plastic or just crash and burn?Planet Dave wrote:More to the point, have you got the number of that young bendy thing in your avatar? Cheers mate.
I can't believe I just said that.
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I doubt it not.eastmidswhizzkid wrote: phenomenally vivid imagination
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Avatar thread? What avatar thread?Tidal wrote:Syber I forgot to ask I believe you never showed up it the "Avatar" thread, but who is that elf hanging her boobs on that blue guy? What is the pic from?
Anyway, to answer your question, it's from a Warner Bros. cartoon called Freakazoid that had a short run at the same time as Animaniacs.
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Actually, it's probably latex.Syberberg wrote:Looking to slip into some chrome and plastic or just crash and burn?Planet Dave wrote:More to the point, have you got the number of that young bendy thing in your avatar? Cheers mate.
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Stop splitting hairs!SINsister wrote:Actually, it's probably latex.Syberberg wrote:Looking to slip into some chrome and plastic or just crash and burn?Planet Dave wrote:More to the point, have you got the number of that young bendy thing in your avatar? Cheers mate.
But sometimes, latex is made from plastic rather than rubber, but only the cheap stuff mind...he said, splitting hairs
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That's *PVC*, silly! And I know the difference (from firsthand experience with both), thanks.Syberberg wrote:Stop splitting hairs!SINsister wrote:Actually, it's probably latex.Syberberg wrote: Looking to slip into some chrome and plastic or just crash and burn?
But sometimes, latex is made from plastic rather than rubber, but only the cheap stuff mind...he said, splitting hairs
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what are you doing in Sisters Chat, Wreckless?
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... but... but... but...
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I did say "the cheap stuff"SINsister wrote:That's *PVC*, silly! And I know the difference (from firsthand experience with both), thanks.Syberberg wrote:Stop splitting hairs!SINsister wrote: Actually, it's probably latex.
But sometimes, latex is made from plastic rather than rubber, but only the cheap stuff mind...he said, splitting hairs
Personally, I prefer leather as it allows the skin to breathe more and smells a lot better....erm....right *cough* that's quite enough of that, someone might get all unnecessary....
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a real Mod would trim out all this guff and place it in Gen Cha, but then...
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<----- deid, ah ken...
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It's all a bit too intertwined to be cut out neatly, imho.
So, to re-enrail: a cool, industrial-looking vid for a rather "industrial" cover.
Plus, all the "unnecessary" talk is about a topic that's rather cyber-industrial anyway, so it works!
So, to re-enrail: a cool, industrial-looking vid for a rather "industrial" cover.
Plus, all the "unnecessary" talk is about a topic that's rather cyber-industrial anyway, so it works!
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Feel free to complain to one, then, Mistah Blast.James Blast wrote:a real Mod would trim out all this guff and place it in Gen Cha, but then...
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mark!
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