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Post by Chloe on Jan 22, 2006 16:31:32 GMT
and its that nasty bread with bits in it
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Post by tangerine on Jan 22, 2006 16:54:40 GMT
its not even a thick slice... toast has to be dead brown for it to be just right
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Post by baraquel on Jan 29, 2006 19:09:06 GMT
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Post by Ath on Feb 2, 2006 13:53:19 GMT
I saw something about that. Very freaky. Not quite as freaky as the thing that can swim up your piss into your knob in the Amazon, but still...
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Post by Rach on Feb 3, 2006 10:03:41 GMT
Not exactly a freaky news story, this, just pretty nauseating...
Barclays Bank are working to make their branches more friendly places. Here's a quote from the BBC News website;
Oh puh-lease! How patronising is that?!
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Post by Ath on Feb 3, 2006 13:11:15 GMT
that is shit. Tempting to try and use the emergency exit there... what type of people walk out of barclays?
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Post by baraquel on Feb 3, 2006 15:46:32 GMT
Only sort of a 'freaky news story' - depending on how you take it - it sounds quite laughable to me! The BBC's "Manchester Passion""Manchester Passion is a contemporary retelling of the last few hours of Jesus' life using popular music from the cream of Manchester bands... The event will mix the words of the Bible with versions of classic popular songs by Manchester bands from the last 30 years." I don't know if this passage from tinymixtapes.com is taking the piss, or if this is actually how it will happen... The parade thingy, dubbed Manchester Passion, will be kind of like a play through the streets as it recreates the events up to and including the resurrection of the son of God. Jesus, who will be played by an as-yet, unnamed "star" (Bono, perhaps?), will walk through the streets to a soundtrack filled with the Manchester rock and roll chestnuts of your youth. The list of songs will make you squeal with delight or double over in nausea, depending on your disposition. Just before Judas does his infamous back-stabbing routine, Jesus will serenade him with that classic song of sanctity by Joy Division, "Love Will Tear Us Apart." Following the betrayal will be a duet between J.C. and Judas to New Order's "Blue Monday." When J.C. meets Pontius Pilate, the two will croon in their flattest voices to the tune of Oasis' "Wonderwall." Even Mary Magdelene gets her moment to shine by singing the Buzzcocks' classic, "Ever Fallen In Love (With Someone You Shouldn't have)." But wait! It actually gets even better! While being whipped by Roman soldiers, J. H. Christ will sing none other than The Smiths' "Heaven Knows I'm Miserable Now." Aren't we all, J.C? Aren't we all? The opera parade thingy will end with Jesus on the rooftop of Manchester's town hall singing a mystery song that has not been disclosed by the producers. My money's on the Stone Roses' "I Am The Resurrection." Like you couldn't guess.
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Post by Andy (The Boss) on Feb 3, 2006 21:48:19 GMT
Not exactly a freaky news story, this, just pretty nauseating... Barclays Bank are working to make their branches more friendly places. Here's a quote from the BBC News website; Oh puh-lease! How patronising is that?! I'd just not go in out of spite...
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Post by baraquel on Feb 10, 2006 19:35:40 GMT
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Post by Chloe on Feb 10, 2006 19:45:09 GMT
the things we can do with technology these days sometimes really scares me.
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Post by homeforsummer on Feb 10, 2006 19:58:40 GMT
"Monkey stuns science by creating bullet time only a few years after those blokes who did The Matrix"
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Post by Chloe on Feb 10, 2006 21:09:51 GMT
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Post by baraquel on Mar 9, 2006 19:23:39 GMT
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Post by Ogalosh on Mar 9, 2006 19:31:01 GMT
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Post by baraquel on Mar 9, 2006 19:49:06 GMT
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Post by Ogalosh on Mar 9, 2006 19:59:07 GMT
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Post by Chloe on Mar 10, 2006 10:36:56 GMT
the fuzzy lobster is cool - love the fact they call it the "yeti-crab".. how long before it stars in a hollywood b horror film?!!!
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Post by Ath on Mar 15, 2006 11:31:46 GMT
smaller babies at higher risk of abuseIt's a weird article about how if you're premature, you're more likely to be abused. It's weird because I know a few people who were both premature and are on the child protection register...
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Post by tangerine on Mar 15, 2006 14:55:05 GMT
thats....weird, my friend was premature and shes always had trouble at home with her parents fighting. ummm
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Post by Chloe on Mar 15, 2006 18:23:28 GMT
i was 7 weeks premature and i'm normal... although some may disagree.
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