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Subject: The Simpsons and other stuff


Author:
Gregor
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Date Posted: 21:43:09 01/10/02 Thu

Did anyone see the trippy episode of the Simpsons yesterday where Homer ate some hallucinogenic chilli peppers? Classic!

How come there's no new postings here? Has the Christmas lizard drained your energy??? Big festive sloth. When's summer coming, I'm cold. Is it my imagination or does life hit fast forward when you get a job, even weekends fly by and before you know it, it's Sunday night and you're laying out your work clothes. Do you know that I'm 34 this September? Wish I'd made those pension contributions.

Reminds me of the time Bart broke his leg and said "now I'm going to miss the whole summer" to which Homer replied, "Wait till your my age boy, you'll miss every summer."

Have you seen Magnolia? (NOT Steel Magnolias) Genius, you should watch it. If you imagine the beatles song "A day in the life" interpreted in film. If you have seen it you should watch it again. Available at all good video stores.

Peace

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[> Subject: Re: The Simpsons and other stuff


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Shorthouse
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Date Posted: 06:00:57 01/11/02 Fri

gregor, magnolia is one of the finest films of the past ten years. the bit where aimee mann sings 'wise up' and all the cast join in is absolute genius.


well, in my opinion anyway!

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[> [> Subject: Re: The Simpsons and other stuff


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milner
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Date Posted: 13:02:51 01/11/02 Fri

I can also concur that said Movie is a splash top wonder hit. The ending is one of the finest things I have ever whitnessed, easily rivalling Cos' bottom. I won't mention it here for the sake of those who have not seen it yet. I think I will watch it again soon.
As for the Simpsons, well I miss them dearly as I can't get non of that over here, other than a crap advert for CC Lemon soft drink.
OK time for fish egg pasta with Mayonaise.

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milner
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Date Posted: 23:49:54 01/15/02 Tue

Having watched yon movie for the second time last night, I can concur (also for the second time) with the above onions

On a different tangent. This Bush Pretzle business. What I want to know is why were we made aware of this. Given that it happened in private it would be pretty easy, even for such incompetants, to keep it a secret. Why release the info and make Mr Jnr Bush look like even more of a pillock than he already does? As a precurser to an all out Ye-har bombing attack on the Evil that is the savoury snack industry?

Fuck knows with these daft Yanks eh?
Amusing to see that their Billion Trillion pound killing machine military still can't find Mr Laden.
Less amusing that they've killed more than 6,000 Afghan Civilians Trying (Conservative estimate by American Prof)(and double the 9/11 figure)

Im on one this evening eh?
Its the beer in my brain.

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[> Subject: Re: The Simpsons and other stuff


Author:
Kinnaidy
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Date Posted: 22:11:43 01/11/02 Fri

OK,

I might as well jump on the bandwagon. Magnolia is fantastic and I have now watched it twice. This in itself is quite admirable as the film is 3 hours long at least. The start of it is tremendous and I agree with Bobby (wichi doesn't happen very often! haha) about 'Wise Up'.

Doea anyone know if there is a CD of the soundtrack?

Yes, I am also feckin' freezing and the Christmas pixie has cleared out my bank account. I have a month of weekends in to look forward to. I can't even afford to turn on the TV this week.

34 this September???? That's nothing. I am entering the menopause as we speak. And I can't believe you lay your work clothes out on a Sunday night. Where's your spontaneity? You need to get out more Keenan.....

Can someone provide me with an interesting event to look forward to on these dark winter nights...


xx

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[> [> Subject: Re: The Simpsons and other stuff


Author:
Rob Shorthouse
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Date Posted: 04:20:13 01/12/02 Sat

I have the soundtrack and, if you ask very nicely, i'll stick it on a CD for you and give it to you(fnar) when we meet for that fabled 'drink'

Interesting event? I hear that Russ Abbot has his own radio show on Radio 2 - which has all the old 'stars' including Bella Emberg.

I kiss football.

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Author:
milner twat
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Date Posted: 07:45:56 01/12/02 Sat

When I was a baby I was Kissed by Bella Emburg.



Hmmm. No I wasn't.

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