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    you said it! they havent got him yet so it really is a case of madman on the loose!
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    Crazy irish y'know if you'd just allow capital punishment you wouldnt have this problem
    There once was a scotsman named Drew
    Who put too much wine in his stew
    He felt a bit drunk
    And fell off his bunk
    And landed smack into his shoe
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    Quote Originally Posted by kilted exile View Post
    Crazy irish y'know if you'd just allow capital punishment you wouldnt have this problem
    that would never happen! that went out of our country with the Brits! we may have invented gorrila warfare but we still respect the lives of some people! besides we dont need capital punishmet. we have organised gangs and druglords for that!
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    Ah, us Brits.
    I just had to say this. My mum told me that when Alien first came out in the cinema over here she went to see it with some friends. During the scene where the alien bursts out of the guy's stomach she said all of the women screamed but she started laughing. I've just seen said scene on Film4(+1) and I just did exactly the same thing. I can't believe people actually thought it was real. You could tell it was fake and so strangely cute . Just had to mention it.
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    hahahahahahaha. Wow, I wish I could live in England for at least a year. Or even Ireland. I love the accent of the Irish more then the British. British sound so stuck up quite often.
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    In this seemingly never ending end of what we call- life, I live.

    I live in regrets and they make me who I am. But without regrets- I would not know, what I know today.

    He who dwells much on his past, he will miss the present- which then in consequence- will cause him to ruin his future.


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    Quote Originally Posted by MysticalWriter View Post
    hahahahahahaha. Wow, I wish I could live in England for at least a year. Or even Ireland. I love the accent of the Irish more then the British. British sound so stuck up quite often.
    That depends entirely on which part of England you're in. We're not all posh. Some of us are just average.
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    Hm, I suppose yer right. I still like the Irish accent more though- no offense. My accent is so plain and boring. Hardly one at all.
    In this seemingly never ending end of what we call- life, I live.

    I live in regrets and they make me who I am. But without regrets- I would not know, what I know today.

    He who dwells much on his past, he will miss the present- which then in consequence- will cause him to ruin his future.


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    I don't mind you preferring the Irish accent. I like it myself. I just hate it when people think the English are all posh and snooty like the media stereotypes (Not that I blame you personally. I blame the media. I've seen the British represented in American cartoons). Fair enough I personally like to pronounce my letters properly though I've been purposely not pronouncing vowels lately so I can move freely between both ends on the English accent spectrum (The posh and the cockney) Though a real cockney wouldn't call me a cockney I'll bet . I'm just me
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    Ah, true. Forgive me. I judged the many by the few. I always tell people not to do that. Ok, Ok... =) Sorry!
    WHat is a cockney???

    (p.s. I just killed a spider, hahah!)
    In this seemingly never ending end of what we call- life, I live.

    I live in regrets and they make me who I am. But without regrets- I would not know, what I know today.

    He who dwells much on his past, he will miss the present- which then in consequence- will cause him to ruin his future.


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    A cockney. You've never heard of one? Fair enough, I keep forgetting there's a world outside of the UK . Generally it's defined as someone from the East End of london.
    Don't worry about the stereotype thing though. I guess you never really know what a place and it's people are like unless you go there and meet them yourself. So seriously, don't worry about it. From some of the programs like Japanorama and Takeshi's castle you'd assume that the Japanese are all completely insane (I mean no offence to anyone who is Japanese) but I'll bet they're not. It's just some aspects of a nationality are seen more than others, and not always the good parts.

    ( I hate spiders. Couldn't kill one though. I guess I'm too girly for that )
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    Whilst it is normally used for anyone from the east end of London, the true distinction is someone who was born within earshot of Bow Bells.
    There once was a scotsman named Drew
    Who put too much wine in his stew
    He felt a bit drunk
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    And landed smack into his shoe
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    Yup. I looked it up . My brain's leaking now (a spot on my forehead that's been bugging me for ages. Now it's bleeding. Oh well )
    Last edited by Bluebiird; 06-21-2007 at 07:09 PM.
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    Haha,
    Hint onto Killing Spiders:
    Stand 2 feet away.
    Grab a shoe.
    Raise the shoe above yer head.
    Strike down with fury.
    Problem Solved.
    In this seemingly never ending end of what we call- life, I live.

    I live in regrets and they make me who I am. But without regrets- I would not know, what I know today.

    He who dwells much on his past, he will miss the present- which then in consequence- will cause him to ruin his future.


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    I'm just not into killing spiders. Flies though, those get sprayed but mini vampires (AKA fleas, the bane of my cat's life) those I loved to torture just for the discomfort they put him through, and me
    No doubt but there is none other beeste comparable to the mightie dragon in awsome power and majestie, and few so worthie of the diligent studies of wise men - Gildas Magnus, Ars Draconis, 1465

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    stupid piece of crap Microsoft word 2007
    "...if you weren't smart enough to get a pedophile in a dress to put a small amount of water on the child’s forehead, then what the eff did you think was going to happen?

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