Page 4 of 5
Posted: 18 Jan 2004, 22:54
by emilystrange
i'm not sure it will apply to me ever
Posted: 18 Jan 2004, 22:56
by Mrs RicheyJames
Nor me!!!! It's gross and I'm a good girl really!!
Posted: 18 Jan 2004, 22:57
by emilystrange
why dont you come to paris in march and see the darkness with me?
Posted: 18 Jan 2004, 22:58
by Mrs RicheyJames
Now that sounds very tempting..............
Posted: 18 Jan 2004, 23:04
by emilystrange
i'll mail you then tomorrow... see what we can do. have to go now so no time!
Posted: 18 Jan 2004, 23:05
by Mrs RicheyJames
okies
Posted: 18 Jan 2004, 23:16
by RicheyJames
emilystrange wrote:why dont you come to paris in march and see the darkness with me?
Sexygoth wrote:Now that sounds very tempting..............
ahem... is this a private party or can anyone join in?
Posted: 18 Jan 2004, 23:18
by Mrs RicheyJames
Are you a member of the Justin appreciation society?
Posted: 18 Jan 2004, 23:18
by James Blast
it's private RJ
Posted: 18 Jan 2004, 23:20
by RicheyJames
Sexygoth wrote:Are you a member of the Justin appreciation society?
well i think i appreciate him in a slightly different way to yourself and emily...
Posted: 18 Jan 2004, 23:21
by Mrs RicheyJames
well come along then and we'll appreciate him our own ikkle ways...........................lol
Posted: 18 Jan 2004, 23:21
by RicheyJames
Red Sunsets wrote:it's private RJ
well who the f**k invited you then?
Posted: 18 Jan 2004, 23:22
by Mrs RicheyJames
Not I.........Thats for bloody sure
Posted: 18 Jan 2004, 23:27
by James Blast
<---weeps uncontrollably
Posted: 18 Jan 2004, 23:28
by Mrs RicheyJames
I win
Posted: 18 Jan 2004, 23:37
by James Blast
1 - nil, Happy Now?
Happy Now is one of my favourite novels by a Mr. Charles Higson (OK the bloke from The Fast Show), check it out SG he writes a very entertaining, yet dark book. All his books are good and it's time he wrote a new one.
Posted: 19 Jan 2004, 02:22
by Andy TG
Red Sunsets wrote:1 - nil, Happy Now?
Happy Now is one of my favourite novels by a Mr. Charles Higson (OK the bloke from The Fast Show), check it out SG he writes a very entertaining, yet dark book. All his books are good and it's time he wrote a new one.
@ Barman Blast
I did very much enjoy "Getting Rid of Mr. Kitchen" by the mighty Mr. Higson - now there a film treatment waiting to happen.
I have yet read anything else by him but, on a similar vein can I suggest "The Gobbler" by Ade Edmonson (Ade / "Vivian" - Young Ones etc) - Its a great read and would again make a great movie!
Posted: 19 Jan 2004, 09:00
by hallucienate
http://mirrors.meepzorp.com/felch.michigan/
Home of "The Felch Rangers"
"Where Good Sports Live!"
Posted: 19 Jan 2004, 13:03
by Mrs RicheyJames
AndyTheGoth wrote:
I have yet read anything else by him but, on a similar vein can I suggest "The Gobbler" by Ade Edmonson (Ade / "Vivian" - Young Ones etc) - Its a great read and would again make a great movie!
That I MUST check out
Posted: 19 Jan 2004, 13:11
by emilystrange
now there's a thing.. heartlanders on tour to see the darkness.. *giggles uncontrollably*
you're welcome, richey. hee hee
Posted: 19 Jan 2004, 16:05
by zigeunerweisen
Niggard
Posted: 19 Jan 2004, 16:06
by zigeunerweisen
Lots of new words for me to learn, danke.
Posted: 19 Jan 2004, 20:28
by James Blast
AndyTheGoth wrote:"The Gobbler"
Will do Andy, thanks for the tip, BTW I thought Mr Kitchen was his poorest to date, may I recommend King Of The Ants? not as dark as Happy Now but quite brutal.
Posted: 19 Jan 2004, 21:45
by 6FeetOver
diplodocus
Posted: 19 Jan 2004, 21:49
by Quiff Boy
SINsister wrote:diplodocus
ooh! good one
how about embrocation? or liniment?
tincture is also quite a good word