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Post by Ally on Mar 31, 2006 16:44:19 GMT
London > all of you. Combined. Huh. London may be bigger and stronger, but we're all prettier.
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Post by stuart alman on Mar 31, 2006 17:31:26 GMT
FAKE EU sounds like my sorta thing hehe
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Post by Ally on Mar 31, 2006 17:47:20 GMT
Oh God, I can see it now...
Fake EU chairperson: OK, today we're going to debate the euro.
*Stu opens the box of eggs*
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Post by stokerino on Mar 31, 2006 17:57:17 GMT
Fish. His ballistic weapon of choice is fish.
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Post by Ally on Mar 31, 2006 19:17:14 GMT
Why not combine the two and pelt them with caviar?
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Post by stokerino on Mar 31, 2006 19:27:07 GMT
Cavier does not lend itself as well as fish to the activity on account of force equalling mass x velocity.
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Post by Ally on Mar 31, 2006 19:35:26 GMT
Yeah, but it'd be a lot more difficult to get rid of. You'd keep finding it in all kinds of places....
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Post by stuart alman on Apr 1, 2006 12:12:26 GMT
how about throwing fish in the spawning season so when they impact caviar flies everywhere making best of both weapons
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Post by Ally on Apr 1, 2006 14:02:46 GMT
Weapons of mass disgust...
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Post by petrobrad on Apr 2, 2006 7:22:40 GMT
Stu could himself be a weapon of mass disgust, no need to give him extra artillary.
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Post by beckini on Apr 2, 2006 15:46:51 GMT
The summitt was awesome......we didnt talk about money just ASFJ (security, freedom and justice)
Italy (myself was aswesome) and kicked butt a lot
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Post by Emily on Apr 2, 2006 21:16:20 GMT
cani just point out also that tim is wrong, london is insane, and makes me cross most of the time, I much prefer here. Tim's just sore because he doesn't get to live here anymore but instead in crappy basingstoke, and his girlfriend is in the capital therefore making him biased.
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Post by stokerino on Apr 2, 2006 21:56:44 GMT
I preferred London beforehand anyway. The deciding factor is probably that London doesn't make me cross, and I am therefore able to enjoy its innate benefits in peace.
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Post by alecpaton on Apr 3, 2006 11:05:48 GMT
The countryside is unnaturally quiet at night. When I visit my grandparents I can barely sleep at night because it's so eery. I'd rather keep those soothing, all night long police sirens. I miss Stoke on Trent, though. That place rocked.
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Post by beckini on Apr 3, 2006 15:49:52 GMT
its nice being quiet, ive only met one person who could sleep during lots and lots of noise and my best efforts 2 keep them awake (non-dodgy). Being in London, i cant sleep properly cos i find it really noisy but that's becuase im used 2 aber and the countryside
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Post by Ally on Apr 3, 2006 16:34:53 GMT
I've learned to sleep through trains and planes (my room is right next to a station and an airport)...but I still can't sleep through my brother's war games, damn him.
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Post by Emily on Apr 4, 2006 19:26:23 GMT
when sami came to stay with me, she became convinced that my house was haunted because it was dark and quiet at night...
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Post by Ally on Apr 5, 2006 7:22:49 GMT
Tch, these Londoners... ;D
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Post by stokerino on Apr 5, 2006 7:54:02 GMT
See now, I lived in London till I was 3. Then in a village on the outskirts of Slough (a bizarre hybrid) till I was 7. Then in a proper countryside village in South Bucks till I was 12. Then in Milton Keynes (and significant time spent in places like Buckingham) till I was 18. Then mainly London again for the past 3 years. I'm, like, ultimately adaptable between city and countryside, me.
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Post by Ally on Apr 5, 2006 10:28:38 GMT
Bicester till I was five, then Tingewick forever onwards...but I prefer cities, I don't know why. Although not huge manky cities. Little ones, like Oxford or Southampton (I know Soton isn't little, but it feels like it is)
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