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lstprphtspnk12 05-05-2005 09:25 PM

hahaha. Yeah, i see what you mean. Me and my friends are like that too.

Nightvision 05-05-2005 09:25 PM

haha, how true is that, zep...

Home made stuff is cool in its own completely useless and tacky way.

Permanent Solution 05-05-2005 09:28 PM

:( I killed the convo by mentioning neat useless things :(

lstprphtspnk12 05-05-2005 09:29 PM

Well, I am going to split. Talk to you guys tomorrow night. Eh?

edit: I think You, Jason, and I killed the Convo, since we were the only ones talking.

Nightvision 05-05-2005 09:29 PM

I shall attempt to breathe life back into it.

Rosie O'Donnel or Roseanne? Discuss.

Permanent Solution 05-05-2005 09:31 PM

Adios dude :wave:

Which fat unatracctive old woman? Pass.

Nightvision 05-05-2005 09:32 PM

hmmm, ok, let's introduce a nail-filled club into the equation, then. :D

lstprphtspnk12 05-05-2005 09:33 PM

wait, Jason, wasn't that in White Chicks

Nightvision 05-05-2005 09:34 PM

white chicks?

Permanent Solution 05-05-2005 09:34 PM

Meh...I prefer my own hands. I like to get messy /talking out of my as[size=2]s[/size]

lstprphtspnk12 05-05-2005 09:35 PM

i guess not. I dont know, The movie White Chicks says something like that. And now i am out. Catch ya on the Flipside!

Nightvision 05-05-2005 09:38 PM

[QUOTE]...Meh...I prefer my own hands. I like to get messy [/QUOTE]

I'll let that one slide without adding any innuendo, but I may give out a childish giggle.






teehee.

PDWAB 05-05-2005 11:49 PM

Tomorrow I get to be a busboy! It should be pretty fun.

Also, thoughts on Garden State for the hell of it:

I liked it a lot the first time I saw it- I fell in love with Natalie Portman again and Zach seemed like a nice enough guy! But I saw it again a few weeks ago and it almost seemed to be aggressively indie- like all of these people HAD to have something wrong with them! I really didn't like it as much.

Permanent Solution 05-06-2005 12:28 AM

[QUOTE=PDWAB]
Also, thoughts on Garden State for the hell of it:

I liked it a lot the first time I saw it- I fell in love with Natalie Portman again and Zach seemed like a nice enough guy! But I saw it again a few weeks ago and it almost seemed to be aggressively indie- like all of these people HAD to have something wrong with them! I really didn't like it as much.[/QUOTE]
Natalie is extremely hot and a decent actress, but I didn't like the scrubs guy much and yeah...I didn't like the movie at all.

Rancid Dan 05-06-2005 01:09 AM

Goood Morning.

It's 8:00am adn in 15-20 mins i'm off to work...........

And Laboour won the election

MattSharpIsCool 05-06-2005 01:14 AM

Is it good or bad that he won?

I didnt like Garden State at first, I still dont much, but its grown on me some.

Rancid Dan 05-06-2005 01:18 AM

Bad, but they lost about 100 seats altogether, so it's a much fairer government and next election Conservatives will win.

Labour lost A LOT of ground.

MattSharpIsCool 05-06-2005 01:21 AM

So conservatives are the same in America right? Like Bush?

And labour party members are like democrats? Like Kerry or Clinton?

Or am I horribly wrong?

Rancid Dan 05-06-2005 01:23 AM

[url]http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/vote_2005/default.stm[/url]

Erm, just read this, I have to go and teach some little kids..............

tsl_ste 05-06-2005 04:01 AM

[QUOTE=Kif]I'm going to that :D

That makes 4 gigs lined up at the moment (Funeral For A Friend, Pennywise, Finch and Jimmy Eat World)

Something tells me saving up for Leeds tickets on eBay is out the picture?

I was listening to Gatsby's American Dream at school today, I never realized how amazing it is. Also listened to Fall Out Boy (Duh!) and The Get Up Kids new live CD

Someone reply in the Forced Listening thread[/QUOTE]
liek omg lol, are you going to the one in manchester?

wow, the PP forum has gotten hella busy, i remember back in the day when it was like this. good times.

/remembers old stuff - like when we thought jas was a guy.

Captain Jack Sparrow 05-06-2005 05:37 AM

Wow, I just spent 13 hours playing Diablo II. I'm currently taking a 15 minute break.

billiejoe84 05-06-2005 06:04 AM

[QUOTE=MattSharpIsCool]So conservatives are the same in America right? Like Bush?

And labour party members are like democrats? Like Kerry or Clinton?

Or am I horribly wrong?[/QUOTE]

Yeah, Labour are the UK equivalent of Democrats. Which is odd why Blair likes to be so pally with Bush when they are supposed to be opposite sides of the spectrum.


No more political talk now. It makes my brain hurt.


I think I have a sty in my left eye or something. It's a little red and really sore on the bottom eyelid. I reckon it's because I get shampoo in my eyes every day now. My hair's too goddam long!


I did something rather cheeky last night. A bunch of ladies we were out with all went to the toilet at the same time as me, and after I'd finished I stopped and listened to the lady toilet chat through the usefully thin door. What I heard was eye-opening to say the least.

Captain Jack Sparrow 05-06-2005 06:21 AM

[QUOTE=billiejoe84]Yeah, Labour are the UK equivalent of Democrats. Which is odd why Blair likes to be so pally with Bush when they are supposed to be opposite sides of the spectrum.
[/QUOTE]

Technically the Labour Party is more of a Social-Democratic institution than a purely Democratic one, if I'm not mistaken. Like here in America we have labour unions to provide more job security and worker rights for the average labourer, which is also a Social-Democratic program.

billiejoe84 05-06-2005 06:27 AM

[QUOTE=Captain Jack Sparrow]Technically the Labour Party is more of a Social-Democratic institution than a purely Democratic one, if I'm not mistaken. Like here in America we have labour unions to provide more job security and worker rights for the average labourer, which is also a Social-Democratic program.[/QUOTE]

Yeah, that's probably pretty accurate, I was just talking in terms of the basic equivalents of the two main parties. The third party in the UK, Liberal Democrats, is probably the one I'd go for if I wasn't so opposed to government. I often think they should put an option on the ballot slip which says 'none of the above' or 'anarchy'. Also I sometimes wonder if my vote is even worthwhile, because my constituency is well known for being the safest Labour seat in the country.

ChodaBoy 05-06-2005 06:33 AM

[QUOTE=billiejoe84]Yeah, that's probably pretty accurate, I was just talking in terms of the basic equivalents of the two main parties. The third party in the UK, Liberal Democrats, is probably the one I'd go for if I wasn't so opposed to government. I often think they should put an option on the ballot slip which says 'none of the above' or 'anarchy'. Also I sometimes wonder if my vote is even worthwhile, because my constituency is well known for being the safest Labour seat in the country.[/QUOTE]
I would never have voted for Lib Dems.
One of their policies was to allow prisoners to vote. Can you imagine what they would want? Legalise all drugs, and lower police funding!

Captain Jack Sparrow 05-06-2005 06:36 AM

[QUOTE=billiejoe84]Yeah, that's probably pretty accurate, I was just talking in terms of the basic equivalents of the two main parties. The third party in the UK, Liberal Democrats, is probably the one I'd go for if I wasn't so opposed to government. I often think they should put an option on the ballot slip which says 'none of the above' or 'anarchy'. Also I sometimes wonder if my vote is even worthwhile, because my constituency is well known for being the safest Labour seat in the country.[/QUOTE]

I get that. I'm registered as a Democrat here, but that's only because left-wing politics are the closest to my views as it gets without having to register as a non-partisan. The Socialist party here in America is fairly large, but it isn't recognized on the ballot because my country seems to still be locked into the Cold War mentality that Communists are the enemy and therefore don't deserve a place in the elections. Unfortunately, a majority of America is disgustingly uneducated when it comes to opposing governmental systems.

Captain Jack Sparrow 05-06-2005 06:38 AM

Oh, and I just saw on the news that Blair won the election for a third term. Looks like America isn't the only country with a habit of re-electing idiotic leaders. :p

billiejoe84 05-06-2005 06:40 AM

[QUOTE=Captain Jack Sparrow]Oh, and I just saw on the news that Blair won the election for a third term. Looks like America isn't the only country with a habit of re-electing idiotic leaders. :p[/QUOTE]

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Most disappointing. I think my bassist is planning on saying a few choice words about this at our show tonight.


/is horrendously nervous

billiejoe84 05-06-2005 06:43 AM

[QUOTE=ChodaBoy]I would never have voted for Lib Dems.
One of their policies was to allow prisoners to vote. Can you imagine what they would want? Legalise all drugs, and lower police funding![/QUOTE]

In fairness, I would legalise drugs, but just make sure that everyone is fully informed on the pros and cons rather than pushing 'drugs are bad' propaganda down their throats. The dangers of most drugs are over-rated anyway. This would benefit the police as well, as they could focus on tackling more important crimes.

Captain Jack Sparrow 05-06-2005 06:48 AM

I'm gonna try to get a party together to kill Duriel in D2 and then I'm going to bed.

Goodnight.


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