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I'd say I'm open minded.
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Haha, the Geri Halliwell one, hilarious!
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You should try some rotting anus. Brilliant.
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Of course I'm serious. The kid was messing with his girl, reason enough to give somebody a smack on the face. Sometimes you just gotta stop hippieng around and resort to a little bit of violence. Sjeez, six punches, what are we whining about. Hitting back or not doesn't matter. Charges filled against him, pathetic. It's a schoolyard fight, get over it. Stop treating your kids like they're grown ups. Oh, it wasn't at school. Still, parnets can talk it over with the kids, nothing to get all that worked up over.
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Haha, sorry, I really can't do anything than laugh at it. Pretty funny news. :P
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He fought over his girlfriend, so that makes him my hero. You'll be alright. Every healthy kid fights every once in a while. And come on, a punch or six, it's not like you gave him a skull fracture or something. Dude, I'm now editing my post, because this is really nonsense. Why the heck should you get charged for punching a guy at school. What's up with these sick people here "yea, they should put charges on you for fighting", sjees, when I had a fight on school (which didn't happen that often, maybe three or four times) our parents didn't even knew, and if they did they didn't mind it either, and if it got out of hand parents just contacted eachother and things would be fine.
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Not really a fan of any club pers̮̩̉̉. But I've got something with Feyenoord. Favorite player is Dennis Bergkamp!
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I felt like doing some live music today, and especially the Montreux series that Eagle vision is releasing. Van Morrison - Live at Montreux 1974 + 1980 Rory Gallagher - Live at Montreux Deffinitive Collection Carlos santana presents Blues at montreux 2004 - Three full concerts by Santana's favorite Blues artists: Buddy Guy Clarence 'Gatemouth' Brown Bobby Parker George Benson - Live at Montreux 1986 And the absolute best of the day: Weather Report - Live at Montreux 1976 Weather Report is a jazz-fusion band you might know from the album Heavy Weather, and some members are also known for playing with Miles Davis on [bleep]es Brew. I think this is the first live registration of the band released on DVD. Fantastic! Other than that I played a compilation of some early Genesis and gave Steely Dan's Aja a spin!
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Pfft, Trainspotting. Overrated! 28 Days on the other hand.. :P His best film IMO. I'd like to see this one, Danny Boyle is always interesting.
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Who do you think is the best drummer ever?
How2PK replied to FrancisRune83's topic in Music, Movies & Television
Vinnie Colaiuta, Terry Bozio, Chad Wackerman (could there be a pattern there? fanboy me) Danny Carey, Neil Pert. And I like that new guy from Death Cab as well. Jason McGerr is his name, if I am correct. Steve Gadd deserves a mention as well. -
They don't have X to da Z Xzibit though.
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Oh, wait. I kind of forgot the end fight of Seven Samourai. I guess Raging BUll has got some competition. :P
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Maybe someone at the P!mp my ride message board can help you. :')
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Fantastic result for Man. U! Why do we never win any champions league anymore. :( Ajax '95, oh man, brilliant. Now we're going to see PSV getting slaughtered. :cry:
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Hehe, yea, I have a thing for Robbie Williams, especially back in the day. :P I still think the Swing when you're winning album is cool. And on par with Frankie! haha. Man, that really escalated. :D
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Haha, niceeee! :P Did any vomiting since then, Matt? :P
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You never got me down, Ray... That must have been swwwweeeet when you saw it in the cinema! Damn right! 8-)
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http://forum.tip.it/viewtopic.php?t=9985&highlight= Is the oldest thing the search comes up with.
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Oh, when I was younger and drunk on saturdaynight. I always put my clothes off and bike home in my boxershort. Winter, summer didn't matter. :oops:
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OT'ers like you, How2Pk, Bubsa, Merc, and several other people I seriously can't imagine ever playing rs. Haha, I remember when I first started playing. My friend wanted to get 99 smithing so he could make rune 2-handers, and I loved mining so I said I'd get 99 mining to provide him the ores. Then he said getting rune ore was tricky, because you had to build a boat in wildy, and then go on the boat to an island for mining. But there were other people, and they could range-PK you from the other side of the water. :P We invited another friend, who we only wanted to train combat, so he could protect me in wildy! In the end I never hot higher than 70 mining, and he stuck at 45 smithing or something. :D
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Final fight between Jake Lamotta and Sugar Ray Robinson in Raging Bull. No competition.
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A Prairie Home Companion (2006 - Robert altman) - I'm very happy that I could catch the last show in cinema yesterday. It's Altman's last film before he died. And I don't think he could've made a better last film than this one. :) The movie is about the radio-show with the same name. A Prairie Home Companion has been running for years, and suddendly it has to quit, and as an extra surprise: this is the last show. Altman's 'floating' camere perfectly creates the backstage feeling that this movie needs. The All-Star cast is delivering, and finally noone can say Lindsay Lohan is a 'bad' actress (She never was, actually she's very talented, but nobody wants to admitt that because it's Lindsay). The movie is full of nostalghia, and that's not only to be seen in songs, but also in characters as the cowboys Dusty & Lefty and Detective Guy Noir, which both mark a very important period in American cinema (40s and 50s). And then there's the fantastic songs, with my personal favorites the "Bad Jokes" song and Lohan's version of the classic song "Frankie & Johnny". Go see it, it's fantastic! Afer this movie I went home with my mate and we saw The Secret Life of Words on DVD. Which was quite impressive as well. It's a quiet and dark movie which deals about a traumatized and deaf woman who works in a factory. She is forced to go on vacation and she goes to a place somewhere in Britain, when she arrives she hears a man talk about a drilling island (you know, for oil) and that they need a nurse. The woman volunteers and comes to the Island to find Tim Robins in bed, with burning wounds. The woman is very silent and hardly speaks. But while the movie goes on she slowly opens up. It's a great movie, solid directing and some great shots, but the actors steal the show. Tim Robins is good, but Sarah Polly is fantastic (I think my friend is right when he told me she is the best actress of her generation), her over 10 minute monologue really blew me away. I was stuck on the screen all the time without blinking an eye. Also recommended, and a must-see for fans of real acting movies!
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How happy are you with your current job/school situation?
How2PK replied to cocacolabottle's topic in Off-Topic
Not too happy at the moment. The job is aright, but the pay isn't and it doesn't give much perspective for the future. And I've dropped out of school, I know I should start again, but there's not much that I'd like to do. Ah well, I'll work something out in the end, but at the moment, I'm not too glad with it. -
Dutch, with some Belgian 'influences'. :') Atleast, that's what I said last time, i think.
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Mmkay, as long as you don't take after Rainier. I'd like to live to old age and preferably not die by tumbling down from a cliff. No cliffs in Holland. Nice and flat. :P
