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eastmidswhizzkid wrote::roll:
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? :urff:
No idea Lee. More to the point, have you got the number of that young bendy thing in your avatar? Cheers mate. :twisted:
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Planet Dave wrote:[... have you got the number of that young bendy thing in your avatar? Cheers mate. :twisted:
:twisted: i have to confess that my phenomenally vivid imagination has yet to exhaust the possibilities of "romantic entanglement" with said devotchka. 8)
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Planet Dave wrote:More to the point, have you got the number of that young bendy thing in your avatar? Cheers mate. :twisted:
Looking to slip into some chrome and plastic or just crash and burn? :wink:

I can't believe I just said that.
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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? :urff:
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Syberberg wrote:
Planet Dave wrote:More to the point, have you got the number of that young bendy thing in your avatar? Cheers mate. :twisted:
Looking to slip into some chrome and plastic or just crash and burn? :wink:

I can't believe I just said that.
:lol: And yet you did, believe it or not :notworthy:
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eastmidswhizzkid wrote: phenomenally vivid imagination
I doubt it not. :twisted: :notworthy:
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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? :urff:
Avatar thread? What avatar thread?

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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Syberberg wrote:
Planet Dave wrote:More to the point, have you got the number of that young bendy thing in your avatar? Cheers mate. :twisted:
Looking to slip into some chrome and plastic or just crash and burn? :wink:
Actually, it's probably latex. :von: :twisted: :innocent:
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SINsister wrote:
Syberberg wrote:
Planet Dave wrote:More to the point, have you got the number of that young bendy thing in your avatar? Cheers mate. :twisted:
Looking to slip into some chrome and plastic or just crash and burn? :wink:
Actually, it's probably latex. :von: :twisted: :innocent:
Stop splitting hairs! :wink:

But sometimes, latex is made from plastic rather than rubber, but only the cheap stuff mind...he said, splitting hairs :innocent:
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Syberberg wrote:
SINsister wrote:
Syberberg wrote: Looking to slip into some chrome and plastic or just crash and burn? :wink:
Actually, it's probably latex. :von: :twisted: :innocent:
Stop splitting hairs! :wink:

But sometimes, latex is made from plastic rather than rubber, but only the cheap stuff mind...he said, splitting hairs :innocent:
That's *PVC*, silly! And I know the difference (from firsthand experience with both), thanks. ;) :twisted: :oops: :innocent: :von:
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miaow ;) :twisted:
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Shhhh! You're not to even think of such things! :eek:
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too late! :innocent:
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Oi. :oops:


*Hides*


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what are you doing in Sisters Chat, Wreckless? :eek: :lol:
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Note my "location," Mistah Blast... :von:
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... but... but... but...
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Exactly.
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SINsister wrote:
Syberberg wrote:
SINsister wrote: Actually, it's probably latex. :von: :twisted: :innocent:
Stop splitting hairs! :wink:

But sometimes, latex is made from plastic rather than rubber, but only the cheap stuff mind...he said, splitting hairs :innocent:
That's *PVC*, silly! And I know the difference (from firsthand experience with both), thanks. ;) :twisted: :oops: :innocent: :von:
I did say "the cheap stuff" :lol:

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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Yes, but it's nowhere near as shiny, unless it's patent. And patent leather is $$$$$$$$$$$$. *Cough*

It's already gotten unnecessary... :twisted: :eek: :innocent:
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a real Mod would trim out all this guff and place it in Gen Cha, but then... :innocent:
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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. ;D

Plus, all the "unnecessary" talk is about a topic that's rather cyber-industrial anyway, so it works! :lol: :innocent:
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James Blast wrote:a real Mod would trim out all this guff and place it in Gen Cha, but then... :innocent:
Feel free to complain to one, then, Mistah Blast. :twisted: :kiss: ;) :P
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mark! :lol:
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