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ca_gere

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  1. I'm glad at least one person knows who i'm on about!!
  2. reminds me of the guy from that 90s docu-soap about Easyjet.
  3. Hang your head in shame for sharing something so old. Didn't you know thngs aren't funny if you aren't aware of them the minute they are originally posted? I hadn't seen it before and thought it was great
  4. was wondering how long it would take.
  5. http://www.jumpinjaks.com/welcome.asp
  6. she says she's never even been kissed but by the looks of it she seems to be handling that mic ok.
  7. people who use that facebook 'what are you doing' function for banal existential musings.
  8. jings, crivvens, help ma boab that's cheap. I was about 60 quid for it when it first came out. It's wire-level engrossing.
  9. ca_gere

    Uneton

    Two great tracks with completely different vibes. Vocals sound great. Keep em coming.
  10. That's definitely a sentence that didn't exist in the seventies.
  11. I don't have audio at my work, please tell me he has a rough torry twang to go along with the look. what a state!
  12. Malouda is starting for Chelsea... A Liverpool rout it is then. Bayern v Barca has the makings of a classic. All the big names are playing. Oddo is too.
  13. Remember what Noel Edmonds and Dr Fox said about cake. That shit is dangerous. It damages the shatners bassoon.
  14. I just want to know the story behind the helmet.
  15. This does look ace. Thanks for the suggestion.
  16. This is awful news. The ambassador is one of my favourite places in Aberdeen. Guaranteed a table and a decent pint. Also great for watching the football. Everyone says its a bit dodgy but I've never had any trouble in there, its just the look of some of the folk who frequent the place.
  17. I just had to google wwtdd.com and visit the site thereby fuelling this commercialised charade. Pet Hate = myself!
  18. A few I've not seen on that list: Thesis and infacto I'm gonna have to check out. Ta. Can't believe I didn't immediately think of Amores Perros. I saw that at the cinema without having any idea what it was beforehand and was blown away. It's just about as close to cinematic perfection as you can get. British cinema is boring in comparison but that's not necessarily a bad thing. We are by nature a more sombre people than latin folks so if our films were as flambouyant as South American/Spanish films it wouldn't be a proper reflection of the country. We do downbeat, gritty realism and clever dialogue probably the best in the world. (Mike Leigh, Shane Meadows, etc).
  19. Might have to hunt down that Tuesday: British, heist, 80s, Simm... what's not to like. I personally loved Rocknrolla. I thought it was silly and over the top in a good way and, in my opinion Guy Richie is one of the best at filming violence. It's never too gory but you still wince and the music over the top allways fits the act perfectly. (see pen/bouncer scene and the lift shootout bit)
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