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> Why would anyone be interested in making friends online?
Why not? It's sociable, isn't it?
You're acting like a bit of a closet case.
and I've always liked Bill
> Murray. He is the man.
AAAA-men.
He does rock muchly. Especially in this film...
And Ghostbusters.
> It was also a shame that after all the attention you have been paying
> to my posts recently you couldn't actually answer the one that you
> are mainly here for. After spending £90 on one item I asked
> about a courier delivery only to find two staff members reply in the
> music forum during working hours only to ignore my post which was at
> the top of the list in the bugs forums for a while.
As a matter of fact, it is not my job to police the Site Bugs forum - that's for customer service staff to take care of. Therefore, every intervention I make in those threads and every problem I solve is me going above and beyond to help people out. Plus, it's the weekend, assclown.
That said, I'll point it in someone's direction, because I'm a nice person.
> You should also be gratfeul that
> there are arguments on these forums, otherwise what the hell would
> people actually spend most of their time doing.
Cybering each other? That's why I frequent the forums anyway. Spread the digital love.
Me thinks you should actually get your priorities straight before reading insignificant material. You should also be gratfeul that there are arguments on these forums, otherwise what the hell would people actually spend most of their time doing.
> had no expectations and was pleasantly surprised, brilliant central performances
In my opinion, I think those are key things in a movie.
To have no expectations of it - it's not a massively over-publicised movie (unlike, for example, the latest couple of Matrix movies - which sucked balls), and so you don't build up any high expectations of it. And when it turns out to be good, you're surprised.
That's when you feel it was worth watching.
And yeah, brilliant central performances. It's off-putting as hell when you're watching a film where, it has potential, and the more minor of characters play their parts well - the the main, central performances are pisch.
This is a film I want to see really - and I've always liked Bill Murray. He is the man.
Jackass.
Off topic: Alastair, every topic I've ever seen you post in has seen you either starting arguments, making stupid, harsh comments and claiming that you are 'not interested in making friends online'. That's no reason to act like a jackass, asshat.