A little game
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To try and generate a few posts about something other than message count. Choose your preference Beef or Lamb Asimov or Arthur C. Clarke Spielberg or Lucas Television or Books Simpsons or South Park Michael :-)
Michael P Butler wrote: Choose your preference Lamb Asimov Spielberg (though I still think Lucas is brilliant) Books Simpsons regards, Paul Watson Bluegrass Cape Town, South Africa The greatest thing you'll ever learn is just to love, and to be loved in return - Moulin Rouge
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To try and generate a few posts about something other than message count. Choose your preference Beef or Lamb Asimov or Arthur C. Clarke Spielberg or Lucas Television or Books Simpsons or South Park Michael :-)
Beef or Lamb : Lamb Asimov or Arthur C. Clarke : er Spielberg or Lucas : Coen Brothers Television or Books : Television (trying to cut down) or Books (trying to read more) Simpsons or South Park : Simpsons (Played to death, very tired) or South Park (It was funny initially, now its either sick or stupid, they have very few taboos left to play upon). Regards Ray "Je Suis Mort De Rire"
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Domenic [CPUA 0x1337] wrote: : I don't watch television Ask your parents for me if they would be open for a trade.:-D "There's a slew of slip 'twixt cup and lip"
Stan Shannon wrote: Ask your parents for me if they would be open for a trade. I don't think his parents would take you Stan, sorry... *groans* ;P regards, Paul Watson Bluegrass Cape Town, South Africa The greatest thing you'll ever learn is just to love, and to be loved in return - Moulin Rouge
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- Lamb (mmmm..... mintsauce) - I haven't a clue who either are :-O - Spielberg (I never got into Lucas' big name releases) - Both (both are capable of amazing things) - Simpons (Southpark lost its amusingness (sp) after a few episodes. ____________________ David Wulff I watch how the moon sits in the sky On a dark night shining with the light from the sun The sun doesn't give light to the moon Assuming the moon's going to owe it one It makes me think of how you act to me You do favours and then rapidly You just turn around and start asking me about Things you want back from me - Linkin Park
David Wulff wrote: - I haven't a clue who either are You are taking the piss, right? David Wulff wrote: - Spielberg (I never got into Lucas' big name releases) You never got into Star Wars? *faints* David Wulff wrote: - Both (both are capable of amazing things) Well said. Though, if I had to make a choice, it would be books. regards, Paul Watson Bluegrass Cape Town, South Africa The greatest thing you'll ever learn is just to love, and to be loved in return - Moulin Rouge
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Stan Shannon wrote: Ask your parents for me if they would be open for a trade. I don't think his parents would take you Stan, sorry... *groans* ;P regards, Paul Watson Bluegrass Cape Town, South Africa The greatest thing you'll ever learn is just to love, and to be loved in return - Moulin Rouge
LOL. No, not me! I was referring to my very intelligent, incredible gifted (he can pick up any musical instrument and within minutes be pecking out fairly sophisticated tunes) 13 year old son who has no passion for anything and is more than happy to sit in front of the t.v. all day until forced to do something useful. Where did I go wrong? "There's a slew of slip 'twixt cup and lip"
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David Wulff wrote: - I haven't a clue who either are You are taking the piss, right? David Wulff wrote: - Spielberg (I never got into Lucas' big name releases) You never got into Star Wars? *faints* David Wulff wrote: - Both (both are capable of amazing things) Well said. Though, if I had to make a choice, it would be books. regards, Paul Watson Bluegrass Cape Town, South Africa The greatest thing you'll ever learn is just to love, and to be loved in return - Moulin Rouge
Paul Watson wrote: You are taking the piss, right? Well yes and no. I have heard of Arthur C. Clarke the science fiction author, but not the other guy, and I have not read anythng by either. Paul Watson wrote: You never got into Star Wars? *faints* Star What? ;) ____________________ David Wulff I watch how the moon sits in the sky On a dark night shining with the light from the sun The sun doesn't give light to the moon Assuming the moon's going to owe it one It makes me think of how you act to me You do favours and then rapidly You just turn around and start asking me about Things you want back from me - Linkin Park
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To try and generate a few posts about something other than message count. Choose your preference Beef or Lamb Asimov or Arthur C. Clarke Spielberg or Lucas Television or Books Simpsons or South Park Michael :-)
Beef Asimov - Foundation series Spielberg Television - like being brain dead once in a while Simpsons (South Park uuuggghhhh!!!!!!) --- CPUA 0x5041 Sonork 100.11743 Chicken Little It may be that your sole purpose in life is simply to serve as a warning to others.
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To try and generate a few posts about something other than message count. Choose your preference Beef or Lamb Asimov or Arthur C. Clarke Spielberg or Lucas Television or Books Simpsons or South Park Michael :-)
Beef Asimov (the Foundation trilogy was just plain fun) Lucas (but only for what he hasn't done; he'll have to fuck up Episode 2 even more than Episode 1 to top A.I.) Books Early Simpsons (seasons 2 through 5) bests South Park IMO, but if i had to choose one on current content, South Park wins easily. And if words were wisdom, I'd be talking even more.
The Offspring, I Choose
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Beef Asimov (the Foundation trilogy was just plain fun) Lucas (but only for what he hasn't done; he'll have to fuck up Episode 2 even more than Episode 1 to top A.I.) Books Early Simpsons (seasons 2 through 5) bests South Park IMO, but if i had to choose one on current content, South Park wins easily. And if words were wisdom, I'd be talking even more.
The Offspring, I Choose
Shog9 wrote: the Foundation trilogy was just plain fun There are actually seven books in the foundation series. The trilogy (Foundation, Foundation and Empire, Second Foundation) were the original, later on, the others were added. I'm not sure of the dates, but they fit into the series in this order: Prelude to Foundation Forward the Foundation Foundation Foundation and Empire Second Foundation Foundations Edge Foundation & Earth They were not all as good as the original trilogy, but I still enjoyed them Paresh Solanki Today is the tomorrow you were worried about yesterday.
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Tomasz Sowinski wrote: Lamb Good choice. Tomasz Sowinski wrote: Spielberg or Lucas: none Really, you don't like any of their films? Michael :-)
Michael P Butler wrote: Really, you don't like any of their films? OK, the 'original' Star Wars released in late 70s does this for me. Yeah, I do like it. Spielberg - bouncing between childish and pathetic. X| Tomasz Sowinski -- http://www.shooltz.com
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Beef Asimov (the Foundation trilogy was just plain fun) Lucas (but only for what he hasn't done; he'll have to fuck up Episode 2 even more than Episode 1 to top A.I.) Books Early Simpsons (seasons 2 through 5) bests South Park IMO, but if i had to choose one on current content, South Park wins easily. And if words were wisdom, I'd be talking even more.
The Offspring, I Choose
Shog9 wrote: Lucas (but only for what he hasn't done; he'll have to f*** up Episode 2 even more than Episode 1 to top A.I.) Check out this for a review of an early cut of episode 2. Warning spoilers Dave Huff There are no small projects - only young ones.
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Paul Watson wrote: You are taking the piss, right? Well yes and no. I have heard of Arthur C. Clarke the science fiction author, but not the other guy, and I have not read anythng by either. Paul Watson wrote: You never got into Star Wars? *faints* Star What? ;) ____________________ David Wulff I watch how the moon sits in the sky On a dark night shining with the light from the sun The sun doesn't give light to the moon Assuming the moon's going to owe it one It makes me think of how you act to me You do favours and then rapidly You just turn around and start asking me about Things you want back from me - Linkin Park
David Wulff wrote: have heard of Arthur C. Clarke the science fiction author, but not the other guy, The other guys has something in common with Nish :) They both like to write :-D Tomasz Sowinski -- http://www.shooltz.com
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To try and generate a few posts about something other than message count. Choose your preference Beef or Lamb Asimov or Arthur C. Clarke Spielberg or Lucas Television or Books Simpsons or South Park Michael :-)
Beef Asimov Lucas Television Simpsons Jon Sagara There is no spoon. Best Miniputt score: 21
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John Simmons / outlaw programmer wrote: Ginger or Marianne Gilligans Island? Never seen it so I wouldn't know who to choose. How about Gillian Anderson vs Pamela Anderson.? No contest - Gillian. Michael :-)
Michael P Butler wrote: Pamela Anderson You mean the walking Hepatitis C? Jon Sagara There is no spoon. Best Miniputt score: 21
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John Simmons / outlaw programmer wrote: Ginger or Marianne Gilligans Island? Never seen it so I wouldn't know who to choose. How about Gillian Anderson vs Pamela Anderson.? No contest - Gillian. Michael :-)
Michael P Butler wrote: How about Gillian Anderson vs Pamela Anderson.? Absolutely no contest, Gillian wins hands down. Tomasz Sowinski -- http://www.shooltz.com
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Beef or Lamb : Lamb Asimov or Arthur C. Clarke : er Spielberg or Lucas : Coen Brothers Television or Books : Television (trying to cut down) or Books (trying to read more) Simpsons or South Park : Simpsons (Played to death, very tired) or South Park (It was funny initially, now its either sick or stupid, they have very few taboos left to play upon). Regards Ray "Je Suis Mort De Rire"
Ray Kinsella wrote: Spielberg or Lucas : Coen Brothers Good choice :) Which movie is your favourite? Tomasz Sowinski -- http://www.shooltz.com
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Shog9 wrote: the Foundation trilogy was just plain fun There are actually seven books in the foundation series. The trilogy (Foundation, Foundation and Empire, Second Foundation) were the original, later on, the others were added. I'm not sure of the dates, but they fit into the series in this order: Prelude to Foundation Forward the Foundation Foundation Foundation and Empire Second Foundation Foundations Edge Foundation & Earth They were not all as good as the original trilogy, but I still enjoyed them Paresh Solanki Today is the tomorrow you were worried about yesterday.
Yes, i know. After the first three, i read Foundations Edge and Foundation & Earth (i think, it's been a while but those sound right). However i didn't really care for them; somehow they seemed forced and unnecessary. I've re-read the first three several times, and still enjoy them, but will probably never touch the rest of the series again. And if words were wisdom, I'd be talking even more.
The Offspring, I Choose
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- Lamb (mmmm..... mintsauce) - I haven't a clue who either are :-O - Spielberg (I never got into Lucas' big name releases) - Both (both are capable of amazing things) - Simpons (Southpark lost its amusingness (sp) after a few episodes. ____________________ David Wulff I watch how the moon sits in the sky On a dark night shining with the light from the sun The sun doesn't give light to the moon Assuming the moon's going to owe it one It makes me think of how you act to me You do favours and then rapidly You just turn around and start asking me about Things you want back from me - Linkin Park
David Wulff wrote: - Spielberg (I never got into Lucas' big name releases) Star Wars aside, what about Indiana Jones??? Jason Gerard
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I've seen various trailers on episode II and it appears to be much better than episode I, making me remembering the old StarWars Trilogy. Waiting for May to comprove this ... Cheers, Joao Vaz
I've also seen the trailer and I'm sure I will not watch episode II. What do you like about it? Tomasz Sowinski -- http://www.shooltz.com
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Michael P Butler wrote: Really, you don't like any of their films? OK, the 'original' Star Wars released in late 70s does this for me. Yeah, I do like it. Spielberg - bouncing between childish and pathetic. X| Tomasz Sowinski -- http://www.shooltz.com
- It's for protection
- Protection from what? Zee Germans?