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Re: the *post pictures of beautiful people* thread in Chit-Chat

Unfortunately it didn’t attach to the message like it was supposed to. Ah well, it will still come in handy for personal use ;)

Posted on Thu, 27 June 2002 at 02:07

Re: the *post pictures of beautiful people* thread in Chit-Chat

Title: New collage!

Joy of joys…I have no life and thus had plenty of time to make my tasty bloke collage again :)

Posted on Thu, 27 June 2002 at 02:06

Re: the worst day of your life in Chit-Chat

Title: I hate trains

Being stuck in Manchester Station all night after a Marilyn Manson concert cause we missed the last train home was harsh. Doubly so as I was wearing a full wedding gown and trimmings etc - I think everyone thought I’d been dumped at the altar.

Being blamed by all my friends who ended up stranded at my house for the weekend because of a train strike. This cost me a fortune in food and drink provisions.

Sitting on the train going to Reading Festival and my friend getting way too drunk and describing, very loudly and in graphic detail, exactly what went on in the bedroom with her boyfriend to pretty much the whole carriage.

Trains officially suck but I can think of worse days - too depressing to share though ;)

Posted on Wed, 26 June 2002 at 17:34

Re: the *post pictures of beautiful people* thread in Chit-Chat

Evidently I’m missing something…where is this mystical images button of which you speak?

I made a beautiful collage of fit blokes to post yesterday but my computer died and I had to restore factory settings :(

Posted on Tue, 25 June 2002 at 22:32

Re: Favourite film? in Chit-Chat

I know, I’m a complete wuss.

Aldous Huxley’s essays are pretty interesting, The Doors of Perception I would recommend but if you read anything then read Brave New World. I think that ranks as one of my all time favourite books.

When you decide to adventure out of your coffin then try Robert Rankin, he’s strictly for the sunny people ;)

Posted on Mon, 24 June 2002 at 03:04

Re: Favourite film? in Chit-Chat

I read Dracula years ago when I was about 12. It probably gave me nightmares. Did you ever read Polly and the Wolf? I was convinced that Wolf was going to eat me for years.

I loved Trainspotting, the film was lame compared to the book but I haven’t read anything else by Irvine Welsh and I don’t know Charles Bukowski.

My favourite authors are Robert Rankin (makes you cry tears of joy he’s so funny), Aldous Huxley (On drugs but facinating stuff), Simon Green (magical lands of dragons and castles etc) and I just finished reading a book by a guy called Martin Millar called Suzy, Led Zeppelin and Me which was fantastic.

Posted on Mon, 24 June 2002 at 02:46

Re: Favourite film? in Chit-Chat

There’s a scene with some skeletons in The Goonies, does that tempt you any?

What’s your favourite book?

Posted on Mon, 24 June 2002 at 02:30

Re: Favourite film? in Chit-Chat

So people keep telling me, lol

Do you like anything that isn’t scary or sleep inducing?

Posted on Mon, 24 June 2002 at 02:24

Re: Favourite film? in Chit-Chat

lol, okay, I know I’m going to take a beating for this but I have never managed to sit all the way through that film. I have tried repeatedly and I always fall asleep :(

I’m too scared to watch anything else on your list so I’ll give Withnail & I another shot, promise!

Posted on Mon, 24 June 2002 at 02:16

Re: Favourite film? in Chit-Chat

I forgot The Italian Job :)

Posted on Mon, 24 June 2002 at 02:08

Re: Favourite film? in Chit-Chat

Some of mine have already been mentioned so well done those people, you have exemplary taste:

Bill and Ted’s Excellent Adventure, Breakfast Club, Deuce Bigalow, Die Hard, The Goonies, The Lost Boys, Man on the Moon, Rat Race, Reservoir Dogs, Shawshank Redemption, Stand By Me, Wayne’s World, The Wedding Singer, Whole Nine Yards.

Posted on Mon, 24 June 2002 at 02:08

Re: weather in Chit-Chat

Too hot yesterday, too wet today. Us British are never happy are we?

Posted on Fri, 21 June 2002 at 19:29

Re: university lifestile in Chit-Chat

I absolutely loved uni too. The student union bar was momentously cheap and I met loads of fantastic friends.

However, despite completing the first semester successfully (1:1, 1:2, 2:2 for my 3 modules) I found the lifestyle too difficult to adapt to and ended up speniding far too much time in said union bar.

Thus, 3 years after leaving I am still paying off £3500 worth of student debts. So, enjoy yourself by all means but make sure you do it on a strict budget!

Posted on Fri, 31 May 2002 at 22:31

Re: Share your hangover with us topic! in Chit-Chat

The worst hangovers are the ones where you can’t actually remember the night before. This has happened to me three times and my friends think it’s hilarious to make stuff up about what I did. At least I pray they’re making it up. This always seems to involve vodka (or that dodgy supermarket own brand stuff that they put next to the vodka but actually remains nameless. Skint stoodents know what I’m talking about.

My most recent icky hangover was after drinking two bottles of red wine and too much Archers. I woke up and could smell puke but couldn’t find where I’d done the deed until I looked into the bathroom mirror and saw that all of my hair and one side of my face was purple. Gross.

Posted on Thu, 23 May 2002 at 17:03

Re: evil in Chit-Chat

“The NRA say ‘Guns don’t kill people, people kill people’ but I think the gun helps…” Eddie Izzard

I don’t know much about what happened in Erfurt but to blame the media / entertainment industry for any murder is ridiculous. If you kill someone (or yourself) then you are wholly responsible for that action. Using music as a scapegoat for your behaviour is outrageous.

Theyr tried to blame Jamie Bulger’s murder on Childsplay 3. I think you’ve got to be seriously sick in the head to do what was done to him and watching a film isn’t going to make much of a difference to you in the psycho stakes.

Posted on Mon, 13 May 2002 at 17:51

Re: What kind of work do you do, or study? in Chit-Chat

Title: Yey the Cockpit!

And I approve of calling it the Cockpit, even though they’ve changed it to Rocket, pah!

I saw Therapy? there a couple of years ago, great to see them in a small venue. Have you been to Garage (Saturday nightclub) there? It’s cool :)

Posted on Fri, 10 May 2002 at 17:08

Re: What kind of work do you do, or study? in Chit-Chat

Wow, a lot of stoodents.

I studied Sociology for a short while. Barbie, you should definitely look into going to Leeds Met, I’m from there and it is a fine city.

I’m now a full time mum, much more fun ;)

Posted on Wed, 8 May 2002 at 20:31

Re: Ian Brown and Bad religion in Chit-Chat

Mansun! Gawd, the last time I saw them was in about ‘96. *feels old* Where are they playing Daisy?

Posted on Sat, 4 May 2002 at 23:44

Re: YES, we are back online again!!! in Chit-Chat

Title: woohoo!

Sorry I’m late ;)

Great to see you all, I was lonesome.

Well, I spent my time away moving house and crying when the computer didn’t survive the trip. Still, what better excuse to buy a new one?

So yey, shiny new computer and shiny new message board!

I really like it.

What’s everyone else been up to?

Posted on Thu, 25 April 2002 at 17:36

Re: worst job you’be ever done in Chit-Chat

I spent three days washing up in a restaurant. Absolutely disgusting - particularly since I’m a vegetarian and there was a lot of seafood eaten there, prawn leftovers *shudder*. And I got chased by someone with a crab.

Posted on Wed, 13 March 2002 at 18:35

Re: time for food? in Chit-Chat

Aubergine Parmagana:

Think lasagne, but with fried aubergine instead of pasta and 10 times as much cheese (mozerella for extra gooeyness) Oh maaaaaaaaaaan!

Deekoi, pizza toast yey! Extra fun with onions/mushrooms/peppers on top also :)

Satan’s Little Helper - go veggie! Easy doing, heh heh heh

Posted on Mon, 4 March 2002 at 01:25

Re: one for the guys: Beer in Chit-Chat

I’m a bird but still…

Kronenberg 1664 or Stella Artois are favourites,

Heineken Export is good too.

Posted on Mon, 4 March 2002 at 01:17

Re: What do you spend your paycheck on first…? in Chit-Chat

eBay! eBay! *starts chanting*

My most recent purchases have been Buffy: The Musical and the complete set of Dungeons and Dragons (the cartoon) heh heh heh

Posted on Thu, 14 February 2002 at 20:35

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