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Rachie

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  1. Aesop's Fables at the Assembly Rooms on George St, really good show. Pick up a What's On At the Fringe guide and you'll be spoilt for choice.
  2. Damn, I wish I'd known they were playing, I'd have gone if I had! Would have made my Saturday night a damn sight better.
  3. Rachie

    Neighbours!

    What is scary Mary up to is the question...
  4. Agriculture's becoming less and less profitable, the price supermarkets are willing to pay for food and milk is constantly falling and becoming more and more competitive - it's driving farmers out of business every single day. Plus we've barely got over the BSE problems, just because it hasn't been in the news for 8 years doesn't mean it hasn't caused us major problems. THAT'S what I'm talking about, now how about you back up your own statements? Coming from a farming family I'd quite like to know. Anyone who thinks this doesn't affect Scotland is a fool. Livestock restrictions have been lifted to a degree, but only for transporting animals to abatoirs etc, you still can't take animals to market as far as I know, and that's going to put alot of farmers out of pocket. That and the EU have banned UK exports until we're Foot & Mouth free again which could take months to be confirmed.
  5. It's all in the "data" = it's all bull. No pun intended. What chain email did you get that rubbish from eh?
  6. That time of year already eh? Hope everyone got what they wanted.
  7. BBC NEWS | England | Farm infected with foot-and-mouth Not good, not good at all, especially with the agricultural community having so many problems these days as it is.
  8. Stripey hijacks yet another thread for his own gripes against society? Couldn't think of anything more boring, it's not like he's saying anything new. He's just being a fucking troll as usual, and ruins another thread because of it.
  9. Poland's great Cloud, don't knock it 'till you've tried it! I'd love to go to Warsaw or one of the bigger cities next time I go. I've got family near Kołobrzeg so I've only really seen the area around there (close to the Baltic coast and east German border), even just seeing the difference between Germany and Poland the moment you cross the border I'd say is well worth the visit, it's fascinating. There is a lot of poverty in the countryside though, the villages out there are slowly getting the cash injection they need, but very slowly. Kołobrzeg's got a few sights worth seeing, like the old lighthouse. Or if you're into cycling there's a cycle path that starts there and goes all the way along the rest of the Polish-Baltic coastline I think, daresay you could get a train at either end? Koszalin is a lovely city too, some beautiful architecture there. Anywhere along the Baltic coast is beautiful in my opinion really. Language barrier is a pain yes, but most of the younger generation have a good grasp of English as it's taught very early on in the school system, so I reckon you could probably get by. Just remember "Nie rozumiem, Angielsku?" (or there-abouts)... hah!
  10. Think it's the other way around, it's the part of Voldemort's soul that was in Harry that is destroyed that allows him to finally be killed.
  11. Well, he dies and he comes back... Harry "Lazarus" Potter? (I'm assuming that anyone reading this thread will either have read the book by now or has no intention of reading it in the first place)
  12. Looks like my last sentence cursed you
  13. Rather relieved I wasn't able to make it... my 'cello would probably have ended up as matchsticks.
  14. Sort of. I think the deaths were neccessary, with such a final big battle you'd have to expect that a few main characters would end up dead, it's just a shame it had to be both Tonks and Lupin but obviously JK was making parallels to Harry through their kid ending up with no parents. I need to read it again I think, there's always so much you just skim over when you're reading a book like that for the first time.
  15. Bah. How you taunt me, I miss the carnage. Why'd I go and choose a degree that actually required me to put the hours in, eh? Don't have too much fun in Glasvegas tomorrow night without me.
  16. Have to say the whole buying the book at midnight, really not for me. I was quite happy to have it delivered from amazon at a reasonable hour the following morning. Still only set me back about 9, including delivery.
  17. Rounded off the series astonishingly well, I was gearing myself up for disappointment because when a series is ending it often never ends the way you hope it will, but this wasn't the case here. Found the whole exploration into Dumbledore's past really interesting, especially getting to see he had a dark side and wasn't always a benevolent goody goody. Plus the revelations about Snape near the end was something I wasn't expecting, and I thought an excellent twist.
  18. Have you read the books Stripey? Or do you consider reading beneath you? Dave hit the nail on the head, ok so when it started out with the Philosopher's Stone it was aimed for children, but unless you're blind/stupid/have never seen the news you'll have noticed that millions of people enjoy them, that says something. The books have brought many kids back to reading, which can certainly not be a bad thing. Try reading them, it might bring a bit of joy into your otherwise miserable existence.
  19. I'd hardly put it down as a book for "little kiddies". Have you read any of them? I'd imagine if you had you wouldn't be pigeon-holing the series like that.
  20. Also got mine this morning but chose the extra time in bed over starting it at 8am, hence I only finished it about 10 minutes ago. Frankly I don't think she could have done a better job of it, I felt it did the entire series justice. As for the last couple of books being a chore to read are you kidding me? They've been a million times better than the first two! I thought the ending was just perfect, although working out which kids belonged to who was a bit confusing, especially since my eyes were crossing after 7 or so hours solid reading.
  21. Joining the ranks of those having a clearout, thought I'd see if anyone wanted any of these before I take them down to Crime Converters. VHS Boxsets: 5 each Friends series 5 Friends series 6 Friends series 1 (just 3 for this one, box not quite in as good nick as the other two but videos themselves are fine) VHS: 1.50 each, 4 for 4 40 Days and 40 Nights A Knight's Tale Babe Blade Blair Witch Project Cruel Intentions Deep Blue Sea Devil's Advocate The Faculty Fantasia Friends Series 7: episodes 21-23 Hallowe'en: H20 Interview With the Vampire In Search of the Castaways Jane Eyre (BBC 1983 version) Jurassic Park Lord of the Rings: Fellowship of the Ring The Lost World Minority Report Mission Impossible 2 Outbreak Pearl Harbour Pocahontas (Disney) Pride & Prejudice (BBC 1995 version ie the one that wasn't hollywood shit.) The Rock Seven Shallow Hal Silence of the Lambs South Park movie Speed Spiderman Thumbelina (Animated, Warner Brothers) DVDs: 3 each or 5 for both X-men 1 & 2 Also have a couple of metal IKEA CD racks that hold 20 CDs each, never been used - 1 each
  22. Rachie

    Neighbours!

    What the eff is going on with Pepper (?) and the creepy old woman and the nursery-type room? I seriously need to start watching with more regularity again.
  23. Logie Baird's Bar @ The Bank Hotel on the Royal Mile is pretty good too, bit pricey but nice atmosphere. Opium's a must on a night out. Plus during festival time there's something for everyone. Check out some of the productions up at the Assembly Rooms. If I could get my first training post in Edinburgh when the time comes I'd be a very happy chappie.
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