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> Er, what? I make an estimate of your offline personality based on
> your childish, tantrum-filled online behaviour and you respond by
> throwing entirely random insults around. People where it counts?
> What are you on about?
No I think you will find you replied with the random, immature off the wall comment at first only for me to continue to reply to your "usually your online charm is the same as your offline charm" crap or something as equally hilarious.
> *sniggers*
>
> I rest my case.
Indeed.
> I agree with unknown kernal, for what it's worth.
>
> And I though Lost in Translation was really quite average. There was
> some funny moments to begin with, but after a while it all went
> rather dull and depressing. The ending also left it feeling very
> pointless.
Indeed!
And I though Lost in Translation was really quite average. There was some funny moments to begin with, but after a while it all went rather dull and depressing. The ending also left it feeling very pointless.
I wanted to go to Tokyo anyway. The guy scarred me.
> but knowing all the people living in this country they will get
> wrecked!
I might use a disused prison. It'll be BYOB - bring your own bench - and the TV will be behind bulletproof glass.
And, Messy, there's nothing wrong with Scottish lads doing karaoke, it's the girls you want to worry about.
Night all, I'm off to phone my bank manager.
> Darling wrote:
> omg omg how wicked were they!!!
>
> I know. I might see about getting a bank loan and opening up my own
> in Glasgow. I'd be rolling in it. Probably.
I can just imagine the scottish lads doing karoake....
Teeheehee.
> omg omg how wicked were they!!!
I know. I might see about getting a bank loan and opening up my own in Glasgow. I'd be rolling in it. Probably.
> Silent Scope wrote:
> Back on topic yes i liked lost in translation didn't actually sit
> down
> for the whole thing but Tokyo looks bloody nice.
>
> Liked the film, liked the look of those karaoke booths.
omg omg how wicked were they!!!
can you come on msn for a sec before i go to bed please