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Post by loux2 on Aug 10, 2002 22:44:13 GMT 10
no you're not, a few of my friends do, i don't quite understand, not my cup of tea what's your cup of tea?
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Post by left on Aug 11, 2002 15:38:00 GMT 10
Tetley, that's my cup of tea................ ;D
Describe the room you're in right now
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Post by Sonic Death Monkey on Aug 11, 2002 21:59:00 GMT 10
Here in my bedroom i have: My Bed, Two book cases with all my textbooks and otherwise, a desk with a computer, a tv in the corner, a stereo behind me, and a huge cd rack, all my RAWK posters on the walls. I'm pretty much self sufficient except if i want to eat or use the bathroom, but other than that i try to avoid contact with members of my family and plan to keep it that way until i can move out after i have finished uni.
Whens a good time to leave home?
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Post by larry emdur is my hero! on Aug 11, 2002 23:48:52 GMT 10
Sometime after lunch. Mornings are too cold round winter time...
Discovery Channel - educational resource or animal porn?
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Post by fathershark on Aug 12, 2002 10:40:05 GMT 10
Can't it be both?...........there is something in it for everyone I feel...........
How do you all feel about facial stubble? (on men I mean............not my russian mail order bride)
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Post by singingcirclesaway on Aug 13, 2002 14:42:51 GMT 10
depends what you're doing whilst you have it. who is your isp? are they crap-diddly-crap-crap?
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Post by Dazza on Aug 13, 2002 16:57:00 GMT 10
Ive got a Telstra Business connection..........its pretty good as far as dail up goes
Is a beanie a beanie without a pom-pom?
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Post by fathershark on Aug 14, 2002 9:34:26 GMT 10
I think so - my girlfriend has a shitload of beanies inherited from her grandmother, and barely any of them have pom-poms. I'm of the view that pom-poms are for children and mentally retarded people.
Who is the most physically attractive male and female in the world?
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Post by TheAstronaut on Aug 16, 2002 17:09:20 GMT 10
obviously not you
whats your favourite movie soundtrack?
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Post by dirtgirl on Aug 17, 2002 13:57:09 GMT 10
I like any sort of evocative score...the one a few years a go from the movie about the brazialian jesuit priest (the name of the movie escapes me now). the music was written by an italian guy called mascimo or something and it has the most beautiful score ever written for the oboe. I weep when I hear it. That hasn't been every illuminating has it? What's the most moving experience that you have ever had?
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Post by Harpoon on Aug 17, 2002 16:11:30 GMT 10
being there when my grandfather conked it.
Whats your favorite movie
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Post by left on Aug 17, 2002 16:24:30 GMT 10
Amelie It's excellent. Best movie I've seen in a long time, if not, ever. What is your favourite colour and why?
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Post by TheAstronaut on Aug 17, 2002 17:33:14 GMT 10
lol Collette I was the one who told you about how good amelie was! pity the DVD is hard to acquire.... its always 40+ on ebay Di - some good soundtracks (if you havent already heard them) are : gladiator, black hawk down & the rock (all by hans zimmer, a good composer) vangelis did blade runner with most beauty and japanese composer nobou uematsu is my favourite (he's done the final fantasy soundtracks and they're supurb) anyways my favourite colour is blue. i like the ocean, and it's serenity, the endless blanket it is.
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Post by left on Aug 17, 2002 20:08:13 GMT 10
Yes Deane, and thanks for telling me, I would of missed out on something great if I hadn't seen it...... One thing, you forgot your question........again
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Post by TheAstronaut on Aug 18, 2002 13:04:17 GMT 10
crap!
movies or plays?
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