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  1. I particularly enjoyed the soundtracks to In Bruges, Moon and Heaven. All great films as well. Can't be bad, eh?
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    I completely agree with your post on the debating thread re: depression and how you conduct yourself, my friend. To me, you appear eloquent and you articulate your feelings with skill and compassion. I think good ol' SKM is possibly suffering himself at the moment, thus causing him to write ludicrous things. I'm awaiting my turn in the face of his wrath over my post.

     

    To be sure, you have a friend (albeit virtual) in me. I hope your evening is proceeding very well. xx

  3. Hi guys. I think Carey Mulligan is up for the Lisbeth Salander role, with Daniel Craig possibly up for the Blomkvist role. Carey Mulligan is an excellent actress. She was Sally Sparrow in the Doctor Who episode 'Blink' and went on to do some really good stuff. Check her out on IMDb. David Fincher is apparently directing the film, which isn't a bad choice. A favoured director of mine. Clever chap. Still not seen the Swedish film, but really, really want it.
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    Your Age?

    I don't actually feel any different to when I was 22. In my heart, at least. I guess my knees are a little ropier. And I can no longer feel the breeze ruffling my hair, but that's through choice! I try and convince myself that I get better looking with age. By the time I'm 568, I'll look like Brad Pitt.
  5. I'm off to cook me curry now, good lady. Before the wine sets in! Have a smashing evening. Mwah.x

  6. *limps back in and bleeds quietly on sofa

     

    Hmmm...well, you should see the other guys!

     

    Actually, I try and avoid the thuggish male, I find them somewhat vexatious to the spirit. :lol: xx

  7. Lovely pictures of your cat, lady. I haven't got any cute pictures of my scraggly looking thing, the poor lad. He always looks like he's been dragged through a hedge backwards...

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    World Cup 2010

    She must have made mine, too. I think those curtains are coming back into fashion...
  9. Ah, but many question my male-ness, you know. I don't watch telly (no ariel, no licence), I don't like football, I can't stand "Lads" magazines and I don't like lager.

     

    I do like cooking, reading (obviously), keeping my house clean, real ale, red wine, single malts (Western Isles) and tramping over the hills and mountains.

     

    Not much pukka about me. A bit of a softy at heart, really. Maybe I need to 'Man Up', as they say. Hold on, I'm going to walk across to the local Knuckles Pub and shout that "England is sh*te and all football supporters are gay!" and see where that gets me...

     

    xx

  10. I think that's a great picture of you, Sarah. You have many really nice photo's of yourself. I always look like a plank - I'm not very photogenic! x

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    Woo hoo! :woohoo:

     

    How're things? x

  12. Hey, Kelly. How're tings in da hood?

     

    (stop it stop it STOP IT, Mac...don't do Homie!)

     

    x

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    World Cup 2010

    Plimpsolls! Excellent memory jog! Did you have to wear those ridiculous shorts, too? If we forgot our kit, we'd have to do it in our Knick-knocks and vest, the dirty ******s!
  14. Actually, I am about to engage in a cooking whirl. I'm creating a curry from scratch and...wait...hnnnnnnnnnn....POP! Chink, glug glug glug, slurp....aaaaaahhhhhh....

     

    A nice bottle of Rioja. What are you up to? xx

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    Sedge, my friend. It has been too long. How are things down there in th'owd boot of England? Art thou well, sir? What news have you?

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    World Cup 2010

    I think they wear specialised footwear as opposed to Wellington boots, but I could be wrong. I'm terribly ill informed about these things...
  17. Yoo-hoo! How's tricks? What's the story? What's going down in Groove Town? x

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    Hiya Sarah. Just dropping by to say hello and see how you're doing. I read some of your posts on the debating room depression thread. Not all blokes feel the way SKM feels currently.

     

    Well, me and my mates don't anyway! I hope you're having a wonderful weekend over there and that this finds you well and happy.x

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    You must surely have finished your exams, Jessi. I hope they have gone very well (which I'm sure they have) and that you're having a smashing time.

     

    Take care and have a great weekend. xx

  20. Yo. That's all, my friend.

     

    That, and of course, a "Hope you're lovely and well!" xx

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    My Great Grandmother went stark, staring bonkers towards the end of her life. She insisted that I was either a) Winston Churchill (whom she knew); b) Her brother, Bill or c) her niece, Esme.

     

    The latter disconcerted me more than somewhat.

     

    This morning I visited my mother and gave her

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    World Cup 2010

    I'm afraid this isn't really a thread I'll be visiting much - I don't get the football thing. Sorry. I was appalling at the sport (read: all sport) at school. I haven't got a very competitive nature so, when in possession of a ball and someone comes to try to take it off me I was all "Hi. Do you want this? Here you go. Happy days! Enjoy yourself..." much to the dismay of my fellow team mates. And, probably because of the non-competitiveness thing, I don't understand the pub/water-cooler thing of "We played really well last night. Especially when we stuck those two thingies past the do-dah into the whatsit." I get it if it's my friend Lauren talking about how well she and her team have played in a hockey match, but not when it's someone who's seen it on a television. I'm a dunce. A dunce, I tell you! I wish I could join in with it, sometimes...
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    Ah, dammit! Missed your birthday by quite some time. Happy birthday for last month! x

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    EXCELLENT avatar, Janet! I love it! x

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