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NexusSeven Started conversation Oct 4, 2000
Hmmm. What no Empire Strikes Back? The Shawshank Redemption beats Pulp Fiction? Stand by Me better than Aliens? No Batman in '89? And (absolute heresy) no mention of Swingers??
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Bassman - Funny how people never ceases to amaze me! Posted Oct 13, 2000
Dude, thought I'd take this opportunity to welcome you to H2G2 as part of my A.C.E.ly duties. Also on the subject of naming things - and you being a fan of Silence Of The Lambs - I have just bought a brand spanking new car I decided to call it Clarice, as in Clarice the Yaris. (Toyota that is!)
The thing is every time I'm out with the family and we see another one on the road, we all make "That noise" as made by Hannibal in the film! And point fingers.
Anyway, enough of my sad existance, if you ned any help with anything at any time you can visit the A.C.E.s at their page http://www.h2g2.com/Aces, or try the quick reference page http://www.h2g2.com/A344756, or try the don't panic button on the top of any page.
Have fun, catch up with you later
Bassman.
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Bassman - Funny how people never ceases to amaze me! Posted Dec 21, 2000
Due to the overwhelming ammont of conversations that I subscribe to as an A.C.E. and active member of the Musician's Guild, I'm having to Unsubscribe to older unanswered messages (Currently running at about 130 messages!! . This doesn't mean I don't want to talk to you.
If you wish to contact me, go to my Space at U47285 and press the "Discuss This Entry" Button. Leave a message and I'll get back to you.
Thanks and 42.
Bassman
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