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Mike A (snowblind) Posted Feb 15, 2000
Will do.
Some people have got the impression I want to be a Goth because I want to wear a dog collar. So, I'm a Goth because I want to wear a dog collar, right? These people are so stupid.
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Mike A (snowblind) Posted Feb 16, 2000
Be thankful you didn't get the battering I did.
Grr, in that forum for Plymouth I am so tempted just to shout and scream and say "stop sticking up for Plymouth when it plain sucks!" Nobody with half a mind would want to live here!
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Jo (Dead) Posted Feb 16, 2000
Ever read Terry Pratchett? I have a Granny Weatherwax stare. Like ice. Killer Queen... They avoid me. Even the trian conductors aren't too fussed about making me pay or move if I'm sitting in a reserved seat..
Speaking of trains, my train terminates at Plymouth. Fascinating, huh?
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Mike A (snowblind) Posted Feb 18, 2000
Yeh groovy.
Yeah I read Terry Pratchett! I couldn't figure out The Carpet People, the kiddies books I enjoyed cos I was a kid, and Wyrd Sisters was great.
Did you see the animated series they did of Wyrd Sisters? It was so cool.
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Jo (Dead) Posted Feb 18, 2000
I didn't like the carpet people. It didn't have any of the typical Pratchett humour. I liked Lords And Ladies and Witches Abroad..
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Mike A (snowblind) Posted Feb 18, 2000
I reckon that if I gave Carpet People another reading I'd understand it all better, like. I read it in Year 6 so I was pretty young and thus most of it wentr over my head.
It was like me trying to read Wuthering Heights for a school project over the Xmas hols. A damn incomprihensible book if I ever saw one.
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Researcher 110796 Posted Feb 18, 2000
Mr A if your out there I'm going to scream
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Researcher 110796 Posted Feb 18, 2000
O.k. Mr A lets have a sensible conversation about sensible things
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Mike A (snowblind) Posted Feb 18, 2000
I'm right here. Scream away.
Jinx, meet my friend Urchin. He's the one I told you about. The Prowler in Children OF The Damned. When you turn up you can talk to him.
Urchin, don't feel you're missing out if you don't read the rest of this thread. It's private chit-chat between me and Jinx.
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Researcher 110796 Posted Feb 18, 2000
Sorry about the screwed up smiley at the end, but hey I'm the new kid
I'll get this one right : )
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Mike A (snowblind) Posted Feb 18, 2000
Jinx isn't going to be here for a while.
Why don't you post in your 'SAM' thread, Mr Urchin?
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Researcher 110796 Posted Feb 18, 2000
I'm feeling very neglated here I'd better get this one right
; ) : )
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Researcher 110796 Posted Feb 18, 2000
Sam thread, Urchin no comprehendo
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