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  1. There must come a point where this role playing ends. Speaking for myself, I live an incredibly dull and constricted life. Maybe this is not true of Bearsu and Tokyo, and Bletch and all the other funny posters on here. If it is just me that is living the dull and constricted life, then fair play, other people's less dull and less constricted lives offer me some entertainment, I ask all the 'funny' posters to describe their lives now. Including their jobs as Surveyors, Accountants, Mechanics or whatever. Let us see beyond the James Bond funny bunny! Let's get to the daily drag, and explain why you have so much time to talk on the internet. Are you all phoneys?
  2. Does this mean Bletch would like an androgynous Berghausen sandwich? Exclusive of Japanese Bears?
  3. It's only you don't have to worry about uncooked meat with meat products. Most veggie burgers are totally sythentic, so doesn't really matter if a bit is still frozen when you eat it. I just like the idea of super quick home based hot food.
  4. One reason I like veggie burgers - 2 minutes from freezer to stomach via microwave. And, I had the potato waffle/toaster deal done 25 years ago - excellent post pub snack. Also frozen doughnuts in the microwave, but mind that hot jam! The cheapest lunch you can possibly get over here in Australia is packet noodles - 30c a pack from Woolies. I practically live on them. The joys of haute cuisine!
  5. Sorry mate, I tried but failed to complete. Plan the survey better with a flowchart. Q9 says 'When using public transport...', this is a mandatory question and assumes all your respondents use public transport. Don't want to be nicky about this, but you're looking for quick responses and I'm not going to 'fix' my answers to fit in with your questions. For what it's worth, I get loads of surveys I have to fill in at work, and find similar 'impossible' scenarios I have to submit. So, this is a good learning curve for you. In the work environment I give loads of gob about the quality and relevance of the survey in the comments section, just like here!
  6. I couldn't possibly comment, constable.
  7. Yeah, whatever, what about afterwards?
  8. Phew. Firstly, for a football player to have any kind of moral stand point is an achievement (cf Ferdinands/McClean). Rather that than the Chuckle Brothers. My own view is that I'm angry with McClean coz the poppy is remembering soldiers who go and get killed in wars. They're not really asked or required to believe in what they do, and they certainly didn't get a choice in WW/I/II and previous wars. Soldiers have it hard, and it's the politicians are the wenakers. Poppies are for the soldiers, not the pollies,
  9. Gives him more time to work with Roger Daltrey
  10. W00t- we went up a spot and I got to listen to all of the Neon Neon album!
  11. I've been waiting for this opportunity, Charlie. Is Kharkhiv the same as Xharkhov? Ie a biggish city to the east of Ukraine? I spent a month over there in 1991 - great times, learning Russian, though there was a lot of unrest at the time. My first exposure to football was many years ago at Plainmoor, so Torquay is my second team, Bury also latterly. I used to care whether ManU, Chelsea etc did well in Europe, but don't nowadays. I was very excited when Forest/Liverpool/Villa did well in Europe, nowadays, don't give a damn. I thought these taams were playing for 'us', now I don't know who 'us' is - not coz of casual racist stuff, just that I/We had the Empire thing still hanging over us in the 70s/80s.
  12. I fnd a misplaced sibilant far more interesting than the book - as I already said, I have been swiftly able to identify filth in a wide range of literature from an early age. This book failed the 'two minute' test, as such p issi ng around talking about language is more interesting than the book. However, not more interesting than Bears review.
  13. I think Craig David's string of uplifting hits since when he first came on the scene in 1999 (according to the Echo) speaks for itself.
  14. Would just like to say that Bletch used 'advise' instead of 'advice' in the lounge, in 'numpty' thread. For me, this is the most interesting thing about this book. However, I do appreciate Bearsy's efforts, it is a piece of work in its own right. An Opus. A Magnum. An I scream. Good work Furry!
  15. So, Bear is Bisexual? That's cool. His buttfriend is Milton? Makes sense,
  16. 80,000 views says this thread can't be wrong. Keep up the good work Scotty and co! Mind you, I normally kill threads.... That's just me.
  17. Thanks for going through the pain Bearsy, for us. For Saints. Your bumhole is forever Saints!
  18. I don't know why the people on the main board give him the time of day. His location was Gosport and he gives the suicidals too much ammunition, Same for St Lard.
  19. If in doubt, nail your cockwheel to the table. Always used to work in me grandfather's day. That and whipping the kids.
  20. I'm still 'whatever'about it. A draw would be ok, we have injuries, confidence wont be high, but we'll be alreet
  21. The only ticket I ever got in the UK was a month before emigrating to Oz and it was because I was flailing at the kids in the back, not looking at the road and pushing down on the accelerator to get leverage to turn round! Bad me - did the Speed awareness course and it was ok, but never previously got tickets coz I never speeded - apart from this one non-voluntary speeding. In Oz I have racked up over $1K in fines in 3 years, it is basically a tax, and they have a very reasonable system where you can pay $30 a fortnight - police are forever pulling people over, much more so that in the UK. In one way this is a good thing - 'police presence', in another way, I think they they go for easy targets to generate revenue. Not so many cameras here, so keeping plod gainfully employed!
  22. I'm pretty cool with everything. Norwich have same GD as us, and shot out of relegation spots with one win. Everyone's too stressed. It'll be reet.
  23. tpbury

    Live stream?

    Firstrow is 'ok'. Works most times, but leaves you feeling dirty
  24. I have recommended this review to my niece (who owns the book) and her grandad (who is staying with her family) who has started reading the book whilst on the bog. Should be at chapter 8 in no time.
  25. Young kiddies books are one are where electronica can't hold sway (yet). For very young ones, the texture based (scratch and smell ones as well) books are great. For 2-4 age range, flap is where is it at as far as I'm concerned. There's a story, driven by the littlun lifting the flap - they love it! The more complex flappetry (underlying, overlying, pull the tab stuff) should be left until they can demonstrate that their not going to wreck the book. But innovation in this area will get you sales, because I know all my young kids (3,10,13) love(d) a good flap book. And it's also more interesting for the adult reading it. Flap.
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