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Post by karla on Nov 19, 2008 23:08:07 GMT
noooooooo I missed the start of rules week! bu it still RULES!!!!!!!
aaaaaaaw a play-do shockwave, how cute, he'd be all squishy and so huggalble!
megatron looks well happy in his throne jet.
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Post by Shockprowl on Nov 19, 2008 23:57:50 GMT
aaaaaaaw a play-do shockwave, how cute, he'd be all squishy and so huggalble! He kinda just sagged there (like when we first see him in Time Wars), 'till Piglet squished him. Swine-child!
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Post by Hero on Nov 20, 2008 6:01:25 GMT
Karla RULES
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Post by The Doctor on Nov 20, 2008 18:19:17 GMT
I am number 6! Jury member number 6! I am not a number, I am a free man! I dispense justice atop my throne jet. Obviously, I cannot discuss the case or I will be sent to Rura Penthe! But! EXCLUSIVE COURT FOOTAGE!
-Ralph
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Post by Shockprowl on Nov 20, 2008 19:58:24 GMT
You kick ass, Doc!
Piglet was sat on her little stool eating rasins whatching "Thomas the Can't engine" when I say to her that she looks nice, she replies, not taking her eyes of the TV "indeed."
Indeed?! Where did she get that from?! Terrifying!
Mothers are making me go into work tmw. Day shift tmw then 2 nights. Humph.
Driving fast RULES!!!!
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Post by Andy Turnbull on Nov 20, 2008 20:12:12 GMT
A moment of heart-stopping terror just occurred. I was just on the landing putting my old scabby trainers on (going out to the loft to feed pigeons) when I heard a kefuffle and Susie walked out of my room with something in her mouth.
A frantic wrestling with her jaw revealed she'd just jumped up and taken my eraser from it's perch as opposed to having snagged Cornelius.
The search goes on...
Andy
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Post by The Doctor on Nov 20, 2008 20:15:22 GMT
Phew!
-Ralph
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Post by Andy Turnbull on Nov 20, 2008 20:30:34 GMT
Oh my heart leapt into my mouth. Last night young Cornelius wanted into the computer room so barged the door open. I smiled before trying to and failing to capture him. Apparently it's his house we just live in it.
Andy
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Post by grahamthomson on Nov 20, 2008 20:32:37 GMT
I wonder now if Cornelius has a wife and kids. There could be an entire family of them!
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Post by Andy Turnbull on Nov 20, 2008 20:42:48 GMT
The thing is we've all been incredibly sexist, I've no idea if Cornelius be male or female.
Andy
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Post by grahamthomson on Nov 20, 2008 20:49:30 GMT
Maybe we should call her Cornelia just in case.
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Post by Andy Turnbull on Nov 20, 2008 20:58:06 GMT
Nope, Cornelius until proven wrong.
Andy
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Post by Hero on Nov 21, 2008 10:37:32 GMT
I take it we'll have a Sausages Week soon. I also wonder what Graham's got planned for his 1000th post
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Post by The Doctor on Nov 21, 2008 17:20:12 GMT
JUSTICE IS SWIFT!
That's my jury service done. Rather fascinating/hilarious and a very, very welcome respite from my daily monotony.
Hope I get to do it again some other time!
-Ralph
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Post by Shockprowl on Nov 21, 2008 22:55:01 GMT
OHHHHH! Tomo's 1000th post! Where will it be Where will it be?
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Post by karla on Nov 21, 2008 23:31:28 GMT
I bet his post won't be that good, you will all be very disappointed.
aaaaaaaaaah bucksfizzzz
oooooooomai head maan
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Post by Shockprowl on Nov 21, 2008 23:41:54 GMT
Ease down, Girl! Ease down!
Tomo's 1000th post will be filled with the wisdom and intellect that hooked me on The Hub in the first place. (Hu, he'll prob just post 'Sausages' or something...)
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Post by The Doctor on Nov 21, 2008 23:42:36 GMT
Would that be Bucks Fizz the drink rather than Bucks Fizz the tat-mongous band?
-Ralph
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Post by karla on Nov 21, 2008 23:52:29 GMT
there's a band called bucks fizz??? I wish there wasn't, i fell very confused now
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Post by Shockprowl on Nov 22, 2008 0:06:19 GMT
Ah, Buck Fizz. I danced like one cool mother freaker to their 'songs' when I was a youngun with fuzzle eighties hair. God I was cool back then....
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Post by Shockprowl on Nov 22, 2008 0:07:17 GMT
That's fuzzy, not fuzzle. I was going to modify the post, but fuzzle is such a great word!
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Post by Shockprowl on Nov 22, 2008 0:08:11 GMT
Oh, and I've just ordered many several Marvel Legends figures off nice people on Ebay. God help me........
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Post by karla on Nov 22, 2008 0:16:20 GMT
fuzzle? hmm... sounds like a hair product or a chocolate mooose
*sigh* I can't remember how to spell
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Post by The Doctor on Nov 22, 2008 11:18:27 GMT
Oh, and I've just ordered many several Marvel Legends figures off nice people on Ebay. God help me........ Step away from the ale! -Ralph
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Post by Grand Moff Muffin on Nov 23, 2008 17:05:18 GMT
Saturday's television on BBC2 RULED this week, with Kenneth Branagh's Henry V in the afternoon getting away with a bloody recreation of Agincourt before the watershed on account of it being Shakespeare, and with visual emphasis rightly going to the devastating effect of the English archers, and then David Tennant and Andy Serkis giving stonking performances in the 90-minute historical drama 'Einstein and Eddington'. Once again Tennant shows what he can do with a character less limited in emotional expression than the Doctor, I think even outshining Serkis's Einstein. Definitely recommend people catching it on iPlayer.
Today's weather was showers and sunshine on and off, but very windy at the Lakes. Failed to spot a bearded tit (no jokes, please) that everyone assured me was fluttering about the reed beds.
Looking forward to next Wednesday evening, when I will have finished my work travels (and the early mornings they entail) for this calendar year.
Martin
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Post by legios on Nov 23, 2008 20:37:24 GMT
and then David Tennant and Andy Serkis giving stonking performances in the 90-minute historical drama 'Einstein and Eddington'. Once again Tennant shows what he can do with a character less limited in emotional expression than the Doctor, I think even outshining Serkis's Einstein. Definitely recommend people catching it on iPlayer. I didn't see "Henry V" as I was in Saltburn treating my mother to an early birthday lunch at a terribly good pub there - and also walking out onto the end of the pier in the snow and the strong wind. (The raging waves, strong wind and glowering sky were too good to miss out on). I would agree though that "Einstein and Eddington" was fantastic - several very strong performances in there, and very nice to see an attempt to portray something so important in the history if science. Pleasingly my mum came away feeling like she had learnt something, as beforehand she didn't really know anything about General Relativity or even that Eddington had existed. I am not that long back from my journey back up to Scotland this afternoon - travelling by train through a changing landscape lightly dusted with snow, through the gathering evening. Makes me glad that I use public transport to get places - it makes for a much more interesting and diverting journey than if I drove. Karl
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Post by Hero on Nov 23, 2008 22:26:59 GMT
I hope Week 48 RULES too.
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Post by The Doctor on Nov 23, 2008 23:19:04 GMT
I saw a clip of that Einstein and Eddington thing of David Tennant gurning on a bike and I thought: 'Oh well, never mind.'.
-Ralph
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