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Post by nonrabbit on Feb 6, 2009 22:35:06 GMT
Oh well, never mind. At least you got a good part in The Prisoner! Cheers, Jioffe. Yeah! and then my acting career took off................
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Post by broadsword on Feb 7, 2009 11:52:08 GMT
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Post by jioffe on Feb 7, 2009 14:45:11 GMT
Oh well, never mind. At least you got a good part in The Prisoner! Cheers, Jioffe. Yeah! and then my acting career took off................ Oops! Brick! Cheers, Jioffe.
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Post by nonrabbit on Feb 7, 2009 18:22:06 GMT
Oops! Brick! Cheers, Jioffe. No your fine Jioffe - I can cope with the failed acting career but can the world?..... i42.images obliterated by tinypic/21czhhu.jpg[/IMG]
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Post by jioffe on Feb 8, 2009 19:22:52 GMT
Oops! Brick! Cheers, Jioffe. No your fine Jioffe - I can cope with the failed acting career but can the world?..... i42.images obliterated by tinypic/21czhhu.jpg [/IMG] [/quote] Just think! In a parallel universe, you've just been nominated for your third Oscar! In a way, it's a good thing we both failed our youthful ambition. You'd have been up there, acting your socks off but, thanks to me, everyone would have been asleep! Cheers, Jioffe.
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Post by broadsword on Feb 27, 2009 9:33:01 GMT
or Dave Pegg
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Post by admin on Mar 5, 2009 9:53:30 GMT
The Les Paul broadsword, rock n roll!!! I'll skip right over your Dave Pegg vs John Glascock because that's just impossible!!
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Post by nonrabbit on Apr 16, 2009 8:39:16 GMT
resurrecting this thread again Walking alone in a moonlight night in a deep forest with lots of places to hide? OR Walking alone in a moonlight night in a wide open space with nowhere to hide? (I'm writing a story just now ;D)
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Post by nonrabbit on Dec 16, 2015 10:04:24 GMT
reviving an oldie - the thread not me. Christmas pud? or Christmas cake? you have to leave a question when you answer...................you have too
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Post by maddogfagin on Dec 16, 2015 13:16:46 GMT
reviving an oldie - the thread not me. Christmas pud? or Christmas cake? you have to leave a question when you answer...................you have too Christmas pud Baubles/tinsel on the Xmas tree or lights ?
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Post by onewhiteduck on Dec 16, 2015 13:41:29 GMT
Lights - I got one of those LED lights tree. Its brill.
Mash or boiled (Potato)?
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Post by nonrabbit on Dec 17, 2015 8:57:54 GMT
Lights - I got one of those LED lights tree. Its brill. Mash or boiled (Potato)? Mash but if I'm honest probably prefer chipped. Living in the suburbs or the city? Lets make it that you give a one sentence answer
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Post by onewhiteduck on Dec 17, 2015 9:58:08 GMT
Lights - I got one of those LED lights tree. Its brill. Mash or boiled (Potato)? Mash but if I'm honest probably prefer chipped. Living in the suburbs or the city? Lets make it that you give a one sentence answerNeither for me - not a city person. Lost in crowds I get. Its too busy everyone is rushing,no one says 'alright butt' I mean hello and they are full of shops. Valley towns are the best. (PS Sorry I have extended the new one sentence policy.)
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Post by maddogfagin on Dec 17, 2015 10:32:50 GMT
Mash but if I'm honest probably prefer chipped. Living in the suburbs or the city? Lets make it that you give a one sentence answerNeither for me - not a city person. Lost in crowds I get. Its too busy everyone is rushing,no one says 'alright butt' I mean hello and they are full of shops. Valley towns are the best. (PS Sorry I have extended the new one sentence policy.) Know what you mean. I loved it when I used to live in Kent with the hops, orchards, small villages etc. Happy days. OK, so back to the thread Broccoli or the humble sprout ?
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Post by onewhiteduck on Dec 17, 2015 11:47:49 GMT
I am not going to ambush this thread but I am very strongly in favour of sprouts. I love a sprout.
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Post by JTull 007 on Dec 17, 2015 12:29:41 GMT
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Post by maddogfagin on Dec 17, 2015 17:16:07 GMT
I am not going to ambush this thread but I am very strongly in favour of sprouts. I love a sprout. So do I
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Post by steelmonkey on Dec 17, 2015 19:44:42 GMT
Sprouts in the city for me please.
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Post by steelmonkey on Dec 17, 2015 19:48:16 GMT
Dark Chocolate or Milk Chocolate ? There is only one right answer: the latter...Moooooo. A good Suchard, Lindt, Ritter or Cadbury Milk Chocolate beats a world full of bitter dirt.
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Post by futureshock on Dec 18, 2015 1:33:33 GMT
Brussel sprouts covered in dark chocolate, accompanied by a Strat, but it's mostly conditional.
Dark chocolate but not so dark it's chalky, it could be maybe 80% dark and 20% milk chocolate, so it's got that rich natural bitter cocoa taste but doesn't seem like biting into a cold dry coffee bean. The Strat has to be a hard-tail version with rosewood fingerboard and probably Lace sensor (humless) pickups so it doesn't sound soapy/midrangy like lots of Strats do. If it was a Les Paul, it would have to have medium-low-output pickups and 500k pots on it so it sounds like a tone machine instead of a bucket of mud. How about a Strat with a mahogany body? A Les Paul with a whammy bar?
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Post by JTull 007 on Dec 18, 2015 1:41:23 GMT
Dark Chocolate or Milk Chocolate ? There is only one right answer: the latter...Moooooo. A good Suchard, Lindt, Ritter or Cadbury Milk Chocolate beats a world full of bitter dirt. Once you go DARK you will never go BACK ! Better than SEX... well almost
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Post by nonrabbit on Dec 18, 2015 12:28:28 GMT
moderator comment nag .....Futureshock you didn't ask a question when you answered the last one despite the fact you gave a very detailed answer too however marks are deducted from your paper for a lapse in the rules. I am too immature to appreciate dark chocolate although I would like to try. I have an aunt who eats 2 squares (2!!) every day for the health benefits and in my opinion the waaay too little sugar kick. Love to incorporate a trip to one of the many chocolate festivals on the Continent i64.images obliterated by tinypic/zyd1dw.jpg[/IMG] Bob Dylan or Neil Young?
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Post by onewhiteduck on Dec 18, 2015 12:32:59 GMT
Peter Green oops sorry. Ill skip this one PS.Ms Rabbit. I recall you have extensive knowledge of the chocolate production procedure and that on one occasion actually got covered in the stuff (I hope this was not a dream,I'm sure we discussed in the dim and distant past) - apologies for going off a a tangent again. OneWhiteChocolateDuck
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Post by maddogfagin on Dec 18, 2015 16:37:07 GMT
If you'd asked me this 30 or so years ago I would have said Dylan - in my mature years I'm veering towards Neil Young. A brisk healthy walk in the morning or a lazy stay in bed ?
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Post by steelmonkey on Dec 18, 2015 17:33:16 GMT
EXACTLY what Maddog said.....Dylan does Dylan best but Neil Young does so much more.
And at the concert...Give me Electric Neil over Acoustic Neil....but this was a minority opinion in my row at recent concert. The girls and girly men wanted harvest and After the goldrush and harvets moon songs and I wanted ear piercing, 18 minute, two note guitar solos.
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Post by nonrabbit on Dec 18, 2015 18:25:11 GMT
Peter Green oops sorry. Ill skip this one PS.Ms Rabbit. I recall you have extensive knowledge of the chocolate production procedure and that on one occasion actually got covered in the stuff (I hope this was not a dream,I'm sure we discussed in the dim and distant past) - apologies for going off a a tangent again. OneWhiteChocolateDuck Ok more rules Anyone or indeed multiples of anyone can jump in and answer any question as long as you leave a question. Like a Pick n Mix of questions and answers ( Oh how I still miss Woolies at Xmas tine) Duck your referring to the time when I worked at the Mars factory and the maltesers belt broke above my head and I was showered in those little balls of chocolate! What other kind of job could give you that as a bonus? On the other hand I got to see what rubbish goes into the production of our treats. Lorry after lorry with huge containers of sugar delivered every day. Another rule - don't give waffling answers.
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Post by nonrabbit on Dec 18, 2015 18:27:59 GMT
If you'd asked me this 30 or so years ago I would have said Dylan - in my mature years I'm veering towards Neil Young. A brisk healthy walk in the morning or a lazy stay in bed ? Healthy walk in the morning - I get a headache if I lie in. Try telling that to my teenage self who after a night out in December was getting out my pit at dusk the next day. Bananas or apples?
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Post by futureshock on Dec 19, 2015 0:59:50 GMT
resurrecting this thread again Walking alone in a moonlight night in a deep forest with lots of places to hide? OR Walking alone in a moonlight night in a wide open space with nowhere to hide? (I'm writing a story just now ;D) Either of those can work on their own, so it kind of depends on the context or situations that happen after that. Which one helps the story more? Maybe both do (that happens), so pick one and maybe customize it to give it the most appropriate link to what follows. On second thought, it may also depend a great deal on what went on before that. It's your pen.
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Post by futureshock on Dec 19, 2015 1:04:23 GMT
moderator comment nag .....Futureshock you didn't ask a question when you answered the last one despite the fact you gave a very detailed answer too however marks are deducted from your paper for a lapse in the rules. Bob Dylan or Neil Young? Comparing is always a mine field, but here goes: Dylan, because of consistence of high quality interesting songs, great albums over the last 20 years and strong musical imagination. I saw Dylan in concert in Calgary and he put on a show of strong performances, excellent musicianship. He's had a few dud albums like any artist, but big deal. Neil Young, well, nothing to complain about but I've never been a fan of the fuzzed out Les Paul.
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Post by maddogfagin on Dec 20, 2015 10:15:07 GMT
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