A propos "I Lost My Heart To A Starship Trooper"- around five or six years ago there was a series of space larps around here, mainly inspired by the style of Douglas Adams, I think. (not certain, for some strange reason I managed not to make it to any of those larps)
I'm not really sure what this is (a trailer? a compilation of material? something?), but it was made out of some images and videos made during those games plus some other stuff and it's set to the music of "I Lost My Heart To The Starship Trooper".
If you believe even a half of this post, you are severely mistaken.
I wouldn't have been half as upset if the blow up doll was Brad Pitt
Ah, so that's why Camilla always turns her heels in when she walks
Glad I could help; it sounds like a doosey.
No, what does fanny mean in the uk?
We've got that over here now. It's good to see that the cultural exchange continues apace.
The central charater sandwiched in polyeurethane foam is reminiscent of Han Solo frozen in the carbonite slab by order of Jaba the Hut
Sounds you delivered your line in the play with perfection.
"Baby's got back" or "Junk in the trunk"
Every time I hear "junk in the trunk", visions of excessive cellulite comes to mind.
My mate was always having a crafty fag round the back, in the days when smoking wasn't punishable by death that is.
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Well, hopefully Britain won't alter too much; I've always appreciated the difference.
Thank you Gilliatt, I have to compliment my director.
You don't see alot of cellulite over here; just tons of fat
I've never minded the crafty fags; but the more I work with dykes, the more annoying I find them...
I've cleaned out many a dyke in my younger days
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A quick summary of what has been discussed recently on The Cold Ale Thread.
Gird your loins before watching. Also you might need to get the "ear" for the voices.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YrPGlRWcmuA
Happy Christmas Everyone! I'm just about to gird my loins and go out into the driving rain to see to cows, sheep, dog, ponies. But its Christmas so I don't care.
And thanks for the Christmas stamp GG, I can't seem to reply on your profile so I'll do it here.
Last edited by prendrelemick; 12-25-2011 at 03:24 AM.
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How was your Christmas day? They've all disappeared and so I've got the computer out to have a play. It has been rather exhausting today - I'm not sure why. It's always busy, but both Mrs Paulclem and myself are completely knackered. Mrs Paulclem is working tomorrow too for a four hour shift, and so she's away in the land of nod. (I appreciate Mick, that yours is a 365 day year).