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Noir

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  1. yeah thats pretty much what i thought, obviously a "professional" dj wouldn't want to use an ipod unless in an emergency.

    on another note:

    it's a shame that so many threads on here end up completely off topic with really pointless arguements. :down:

  2. thats was worth the hours it took my computer to download it!

    and yeah i know alot of folk who watched lost but have now lost interest,

    it is really involved i supppose, cant miss an episode

  3. That's not exactly the spirit though, the ball will be the last chance you'll have to hang out, and get drunk, with a most of your mates from uni before they'll probably head back home and and up visiting once a year if you're lucky.

    The entire graduation 'experience' - from the ceremony to the robes - is a total rip-off, but it's something that I'm guessing you would regret not doing in a couple of years down the line...

    gotta agree with paul entirely there!

  4. isn't wikipedia great?

    "Jimmy Saville was originally cast for the cillit bang adverts but could not attend as he had an appointment with newscaster Lardon Irideszco."

    Neil was offered Phil Tuffnell's role in the loans.co.uk advert in 2005, but turned down the role, saying it was "beneath him as an actor"

    but is it true?

    imagine jimmy on the add LOL!

    now then now then look what it does to the penny,

    or maybe they'd clean a jim'll fix it medal?

  5. dunno if this has already been posted about?

    Scotsman.com News - UK - MySpace party: Girl, 17, arrested

    MySpace party: Girl, 17, arrested

    A 17-YEAR-OLD girl has been arrested on suspicion of criminal damage in connection with the MySpace house party which left a 230,000 family home trashed.

    The girl has been questioned and released by police investigating an alleged 20,000 wrecking spree at the four- bedroom detached house.

    Around 200 youngsters turned up at the house after the party was advertised on 17-year-old Rachael Bell's MySpace website.

    The sixth-form student has since claimed a hacker altered the invitation to attract hundreds of young revellers to the family home in Woodstone Village, in County Durham.

    The party-goers caused mayhem during a wrecking spree in which seven police cars and a dog unit were called to the quiet cul-de-sac.

    During the bedlam, Rachael said she had a panic attack and unwanted revellers were climbing through windows to gatecrash the out-of-control party.

    Still too ashamed to face her parents, Rachael said: "I totally regret it. The party wasn't supposed to start until 10 o'clock, but at half nine we saw people pulling up in cars.

    "We didn't recognise them and didn't know what was going on so we bolted the door - but they just started climbing through the window."

    Her distraught mother, Elaine, yesterday said her life had been turned upside-down and she wants whoever ransacked her house to be prosecuted. The 48-year-old said it felt as if her "house had been raped".

    The party appeared on Rachael's website labelled "Easter Monday Bash Skins Unofficial Party" - a reference to the controversial Channel 4 series which featured scenes where a teenage get-together got out of hand.

    It was subtitled "Let's trash the average family-sized house disco party".

    A police spokesman last night confirmed that a 17-year-old girl had been arrested in connection with the incident and had been bailed after questioning.

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