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Post by Beady’s Here Now on Mar 29, 2017 7:19:02 GMT -5
I think I'm just going start using cockney rhyming slang. I don't give a Daffy.
Proper Londoner
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Post by Beady’s Here Now on Mar 29, 2017 7:22:41 GMT -5
Example:
Dietitian: How do you feel about your meal plan? Me: I don't give a Daffy, mate.
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Post by Elie De Beaufour 🐴 on Mar 29, 2017 9:08:06 GMT -5
Top 5 drivers of the week for me 23/03-30/03: 5. Franck Nivard 4. Frederic Darondel 3. Bjorn Goop 2. Matthieu Abrivard 1. Jean Michel Bazire
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Post by matt on Mar 29, 2017 13:32:40 GMT -5
"London calling to the faraway towns". Yes it's time once more to upsticks and move to the big smoke. Just accepted a job offer there after promising myself not to go back there again. Importantly, it's a completely different job though away from the misery of my old one. Here's hoping for pastures new and a fresh start. I was watching old Simpsons episodes earlier matt and couldn't separate this scene from you in London in one years time of Brexit, Conservatives, etc. all become too much! Seriously though as I said before good luck and hope it all goes well! Haha, strangely The Simpsons writers confirmed that he come from the same town as me (Kirkwall).
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Post by Elie De Beaufour 🐴 on Mar 29, 2017 13:40:00 GMT -5
Jean Etienne Dubois stationed at Goulburn as a trainer?:
Wonder why.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 29, 2017 16:00:05 GMT -5
I remember watching this the first time with someone and karl said "this has got the longest intro" and the person with me pointed out that he was sat just listening to the DVD menu go around and around, literally crying.
karl is a guaranteed sadness remover, "zak efron? fuck sake...."
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Post by Mean Mrs. Mustard on Mar 30, 2017 2:17:33 GMT -5
My grandma died exactly one year ago today. Thinking of her, like I do every day.
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Post by Elie De Beaufour 🐴 on Mar 30, 2017 2:46:16 GMT -5
Note to a certain Aussie, if the jockey doesn't speak much English don't make it sound like everything is one word. Johan Victoire is still learning English, don't pressure him.
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Post by Beady’s Here Now on Mar 30, 2017 8:08:11 GMT -5
Potentially just 3 more weeks here in St. Louis, then back to Philadelphia for the next lower level of care, IOP - Intensive Out Patient. I hate putting a time schedule to this, but it's nice to have some sort of plan. Now let's execute this fucker. (Double entendre).#killingit guigsysEstring
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Post by joladella on Mar 30, 2017 13:44:22 GMT -5
Stephen King scared the shit out of me this morning with this tweet! It would have helped if I had known that today there would be a trailer for the new "IT" movie before seeing that tweet, still half asleep ... But it's funny what certain books can do to you, even about 25 years later. I remember being terrified about a throwaway line in "Duddits", about a graffiti near Derry with the inscription "Pennywise is alive".
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Post by Elie De Beaufour 🐴 on Mar 30, 2017 14:01:38 GMT -5
Stephen King scared the shit out of me this morning with this tweet! It would have helped if I had known that today there would be a trailer for the new "IT" movie before seeing that tweet, still half asleep ... But it's funny what certain books can do to you, even about 25 years later. I remember being terrified about a throwaway line in "Duddits", about a graffiti near Derry with the inscription "Pennywise is alive". CHICKEN SANDWICH! WITH MAYO!
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Post by The Escapist on Mar 30, 2017 14:13:28 GMT -5
Stephen King scared the shit out of me this morning with this tweet! It would have helped if I had known that today there would be a trailer for the new "IT" movie before seeing that tweet, still half asleep ... But it's funny what certain books can do to you, even about 25 years later. I remember being terrified about a throwaway line in "Duddits", about a graffiti near Derry with the inscription "Pennywise is alive". A fake Jamaican took EEEEEEEvery last dime with that scam....
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Post by oasisserbia on Mar 30, 2017 14:43:51 GMT -5
Ave Beli, fuck all politicians!!!
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Post by joladella on Mar 30, 2017 14:55:25 GMT -5
I'm really excited for this movie. It is one of my favorite book ever. It does look exciting! Not having Tim Curry is a negative, but not having Johnboy Walton is a positive! Don't get me wrong, I loved "The Waltons" as a kid, but I could never take the actor serious as Bill. I'm already catching myself thinking if it would be time to reread it, maybe in English this time. It's been ages. But yeah, loved that book as well, even if it terrified me. Which was its point!
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Post by Deleted on Mar 30, 2017 15:38:25 GMT -5
I have a new neighbour and I think I'm a bit falling for her charm
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Post by Deleted on Mar 30, 2017 15:55:12 GMT -5
if a clown came out a flooded basement doing that "whooooo" shit at me, that bitch getting dropped, trust. creepy ass balloons and shit.
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Post by joladella on Mar 30, 2017 16:07:42 GMT -5
I read it when I was 13 and it didn't really terrified me, I just found the story to be great. I don't even consider it to be a horror novel. In my opinion it is just a great story about childhood and growing up that happens to have a monster in it. You were a tough 13 year old! But, yeah, it is all of that. I don't even mind the end, with King you learn to appreciate the whole story and this surely is one of his best.
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Post by joladella on Mar 30, 2017 16:28:48 GMT -5
Well, to be honest, there was one moment in the book that scared the shit out of me. It's when Beverley returns to her childhood home and she sees an old lady that is in fact It and it starts to turn into a witch or something. I had to go out of my bedroom and keep reading next to my parents in the living room for the rest of the night because I was to scared . But yeah, apart from that, books usually don't scare me that much. See? If anyone can still scare my while reading, it's dear old King. OK, to be fair, he's the only horror writer I read. But there were a few of those moments in several books that made me jump right out of my skin. And thanks to him, to this day, I can never sleep in a room when the cupboard door is not fully closed, thanks to one of those stories from "Night shift", "The Boogeyman".
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Post by Let It Bleed on Mar 30, 2017 16:37:59 GMT -5
IT's one of my favorite books.....loved the made for t.v. movie from years ago, too.
Love the backstory of Pennywise....
Thanks.
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Post by Let It Bleed on Mar 30, 2017 16:45:38 GMT -5
IT's one of my favorite books.....loved the made for t.v. movie from years ago, too. Love the backstory of Pennywise....Thanks. But what do you think of his haircut?
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Post by Manualex on Mar 30, 2017 18:11:46 GMT -5
Like people say: Another Stripe for the tiger.
I wonder when is it going to be enough?
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Post by mkoasis on Mar 30, 2017 22:43:05 GMT -5
Well, to be honest, there was one moment in the book that scared the shit out of me. It's when Beverley returns to her childhood home and she sees an old lady that is in fact It and it starts to turn into a witch or something. I had to go out of my bedroom and keep reading next to my parents in the living room for the rest of the night because I was to scared . But yeah, apart from that, books usually don't scare me that much. [/quote] Best bit of the movie IMO! I've never read the book. I'd like to, but at well over 1000 pages, I know I'd start wanting to move onto the next book about 300 pages in, even if I'm still enjoying the current one.
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Post by mimmihopps on Mar 31, 2017 0:30:53 GMT -5
Fridaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay!!!
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Post by Elie De Beaufour 🐴 on Mar 31, 2017 2:17:32 GMT -5
I'd like to thank our Dutch members. 62 years ago great uncle Vic injured himself, thanks to a Dutch hospital he survived the war.
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Post by Johnny Rhythm on Mar 31, 2017 4:06:23 GMT -5
having my long hair chopped off today, will be sad to see it go but time to stop looking like a bum
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