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#6241 danslittlefinger

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Posted 27 November 2009 - 11:57 PM

I'm watching OHMSS right now, and George Lazenby has a really nice voice. I mean, all of the Bonds do, in my opinion, but Lazenby's is in the top.


I watched OHMSS earlier. Fancy that!
Hmm, Craig has to be tops then Lazenby, Dalton, Brozzer, Moore then Connery.

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Posted 28 November 2009 - 12:27 AM

I'm watching OHMSS right now, and George Lazenby has a really nice voice. I mean, all of the Bonds do, in my opinion, but Lazenby's is in the top.


I watched OHMSS earlier. Fancy that!
Hmm, Craig has to be tops then Lazenby, Dalton, Brozzer, Moore then Connery.


Mine goes Connery, Dalton, Lazenby, Brosnan, Moore and Craig.
Sean's voice get's me every time x]


#6243 danslittlefinger

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Posted 28 November 2009 - 12:32 AM

I'm watching OHMSS right now, and George Lazenby has a really nice voice. I mean, all of the Bonds do, in my opinion, but Lazenby's is in the top.


I watched OHMSS earlier. Fancy that!
Hmm, Craig has to be tops then Lazenby, Dalton, Brozzer, Moore then Connery.


Mine goes Connery, Dalton, Lazenby, Brosnan, Moore and Craig.
Sean's voice get's me every time x]



Craig at the bottom of a voice competition? B)
Never thought I'd live to see the day.

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Posted 28 November 2009 - 12:37 AM

I'm watching OHMSS right now, and George Lazenby has a really nice voice. I mean, all of the Bonds do, in my opinion, but Lazenby's is in the top.


I watched OHMSS earlier. Fancy that!
Hmm, Craig has to be tops then Lazenby, Dalton, Brozzer, Moore then Connery.


Mine goes Connery, Dalton, Lazenby, Brosnan, Moore and Craig.
Sean's voice get's me every time x]



Craig at the bottom of a voice competition? B)
Never thought I'd live to see the day.


I know. I do feel terrible. I suppose I prefer the less-rugged accents... but Sean's tops all. I mean, if I could listen to any one voice for the rest of my life, it'd be either George Harrison's or Sean Connery's xD

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Posted 28 November 2009 - 03:15 AM

You know what?
Cream Cheese please

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Posted 28 November 2009 - 04:04 AM

You know what?
Cream Cheese please


One Polynesian Hammock, hold the KY. That'll be $38.60.

#6247 danslittlefinger

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Posted 28 November 2009 - 06:07 AM



Respect. B)

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Posted 29 November 2009 - 04:31 AM

I'm listening to 80's pop music

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Posted 01 December 2009 - 12:23 AM

i turned 18 yesterday! i got downhill racer with robert redford and super paper mario, and this really cool argyle shirt.

#6250 danslittlefinger

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Posted 01 December 2009 - 05:59 AM

i turned 18 yesterday! i got downhill racer with robert redford and super paper mario, and this really cool argyle shirt.


Happy Birthday Elizabeth! B)

God I feel like an old f a r t even more now. :tdown:

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Posted 01 December 2009 - 08:55 AM

I want a salad covered in mustard

#6252 elizabeth

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Posted 01 December 2009 - 09:40 PM

Happy Birthday Elizabeth! B)

God I feel like an old f a r t even more now. :tdown:

*hug*

kenneth branagh...guhhhhhhhh...
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he is HOTTTT.

Edited by elizabeth, 01 December 2009 - 09:42 PM.


#6253 Tybre

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Posted 01 December 2009 - 09:57 PM

Happy Birthday Elizabeth! B)

God I feel like an old f a r t even more now. :tdown:

*hug*

kenneth branagh...guhhhhhhhh...
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he is HOTTTT.


How about now?

#6254 danslittlefinger

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Posted 01 December 2009 - 11:21 PM

Happy Birthday Elizabeth! B)

God I feel like an old f a r t even more now. :tdown:

*hug*

kenneth branagh...guhhhhhhhh...
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he is HOTTTT.


How about now?


Thanks for that. :tdown: As for Kenneth Branagh, :)

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Posted 02 December 2009 - 01:42 AM

Sookie

Bill

Sam

Tara

Rene

Arlene

Lafayette

Eric

Jason

Terry

Jessica

Andy

Hoyt

Eggs

Pam

Godric

#6256 Gabe Vieira

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Posted 02 December 2009 - 02:08 AM

Sparks will fly beneath the lunar light,
Lazarus and Frankensteins.
Babe, I'll be a flatliner for a heartkiller.
Will we die above the last sunrise,
for you I'm open wide.
Babe, I'll be a flatliner for a heart killer.
Paint all your sorrow for me...



I need the other 2 minutes and 59 seconds!

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Posted 02 December 2009 - 08:34 AM

Sookie

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Arlene

Lafayette

Eric

Jason

Terry

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Hoyt

Eggs

Pam

Godric

Lettie Mae

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Posted 02 December 2009 - 09:03 AM

Bill

Sam

Tara

Rene

Arlene

Lafayette

Eric

Jason

Terry

Jessica

Andy

Hoyt

Eggs

Pam

Godric

Lettie Mae


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#6259 elizabeth

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Posted 02 December 2009 - 11:09 PM

Happy Birthday Elizabeth! B)

God I feel like an old f a r t even more now. :tdown:

*hug*

kenneth branagh...guhhhhhhhh...
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he is HOTTTT.


How about now?

lol...that doesn't even look like him. he's hotter in othello.

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Posted 02 December 2009 - 11:48 PM

I don't like the modifications I made to my iPod anymore.

Edited by Jose, 03 December 2009 - 01:05 AM.


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Posted 03 December 2009 - 01:31 AM

"They had no script, man. They had an outline. We would show up for big scenes every day and we wouldn't know what we were going to say. We would have to go into our trailer and work on this scene and call up writers on the phone, 'You got any ideas?' Meanwhile the crew is tapping their foot on the stage waiting for us to come on."

Bridges, director Jon Favreau and Robert Downey Jr. would literally act out sequences during primitive rehearsals, Downey taking on Bridges's role and vice versa, to find and essentially improvise their way to full scenes, the actor recounts. Bridges says that the entire production was probably saved by the improv prowess of the film's director and star.

"You've got the suits from Marvel in the trailer with us saying, 'No, you wouldn't say that,'" Bridges continued. "You would think with a $200 million movie you'd have the B) together, but it was just the opposite. And the reason for that is because they get ahead of themselves. They have a release date before the script, ‘Oh, we'll have the script before that time,' and they don't have their :tdown: together.

"Jon dealt with it so well," Bridges continues. "It freaked me out. I was very anxious. I like to be prepared. I like to know my lines, man, that's my school. Very prepared. That was very irritating, and then I just made this adjustment. It happens in movies a lot where something's rubbing against your fur and it's not feeling right, but it's just the way it is. You can spend a lot of energy bitching about that or you can figure out how you're going to do it, how you're going to play this hand you've been dealt. What you can control is how you perceive things and your thinking about it. So I said, ‘Oh, what we're doing here, we're making a $200 million student film. We're all just :tdown:in' around! We're playin'. Oh, great!' That took all the pressure off. ‘Oh, just jam, man, just play.' And it turned out great!"


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Posted 03 December 2009 - 01:42 AM


"YOU MANIACS. YOU BLEW IT UP! GODDAMN YOU ALL TO HELL!"

Forever haunting. B)

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Posted 03 December 2009 - 02:04 AM

Well, what has been the finest day in a long while has...just gone down the B)ter, I suppose you could say.

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Posted 03 December 2009 - 02:06 AM

Well, what has been the finest day in a long while has...just gone down the B)ter, I suppose you could say.


Wha' happen my friend? :tdown:

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Posted 03 December 2009 - 02:17 AM

Well, what has been the finest day in a long while has...just gone down the B)ter, I suppose you could say.


Wha' happen my friend? :)


Quite possibly a hoax site just being done for attention. In fact looking over it it seems possible. Very possible. But it also has the potential to be real, and either way, it's sickening, really. Absolutely sickening. Some bat[censored] insane :tdown: is claiming to have killed and eaten his cat for the most :tdown:ed up reason...Now look, I'm not entirely against eating cat. I understand it's a delicacy in some parts of the world, and I even once ate cat (something I will never do again, as I dislike the taste, it's very stringy, and I just cannot get over the fact that it is cat). But this...it's more the reasoning behind it than anything else that makes it so sickening, but damn. Fake or not, just damn. And it reads almost...sociopathic in places.

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Posted 03 December 2009 - 02:22 AM

Well, what has been the finest day in a long while has...just gone down the B)ter, I suppose you could say.


Wha' happen my friend? :)


Quite possibly a hoax site just being done for attention. In fact looking over it it seems possible. Very possible. But it also has the potential to be real, and either way, it's sickening, really. Absolutely sickening. Some bat[censored] insane :tdown: is claiming to have killed and eaten his cat for the most :tdown:ed up reason...Now look, I'm not entirely against eating cat. I understand it's a delicacy in some parts of the world, and I even once ate cat (something I will never do again, as I dislike the taste, it's very stringy, and I just cannot get over the fact that it is cat). But this...it's more the reasoning behind it than anything else that makes it so sickening, but damn. Fake or not, just damn. And it reads almost...sociopathic in places.


Well during my travels I have eaten some jaw-dropping and possibly illegal (in other countries) dishes myself (purely due to social etiquette) but yes, there are sicko's out there.

Sorry my friend. Anything I can do?

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Posted 03 December 2009 - 02:26 AM

Just going to push it from my mind.

So then, anyone else hear the Canadians are predicting another Little Ice Age? Personally I'm quite hopeful we have another one. Always enjoyed the cooler weather, and everything I've ever heard about the last seems so fun. Mind you I'm not sure I'd go holding any Thames frost fairs in this day and age. Heaven knows what's under that ice.

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Posted 03 December 2009 - 02:30 AM

Just going to push it from my mind.

So then, anyone else hear the Canadians are predicting another Little Ice Age? Personally I'm quite hopeful we have another one. Always enjoyed the cooler weather, and everything I've ever heard about the last seems so fun. Mind you I'm not sure I'd go holding any Thames frost fairs in this day and age. Heaven knows what's under that ice.


In the Thames?

Tons of beer bottles, fish and chip papers, a few dead spies and Jack the Ripper I think. B)

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Posted 03 December 2009 - 02:42 AM

Just going to push it from my mind.

So then, anyone else hear the Canadians are predicting another Little Ice Age? Personally I'm quite hopeful we have another one. Always enjoyed the cooler weather, and everything I've ever heard about the last seems so fun. Mind you I'm not sure I'd go holding any Thames frost fairs in this day and age. Heaven knows what's under that ice.


In the Thames?

Jack the Ripper I think. B)


You know I'm personally a proponent of the little-circulated theory (which has been gaining some attention since its recent inclusion in a video game) that it was Jacob Levy, a local butcher who seemed to have been quite mentally unwell and had a few traits common of serial killers. Plus, his being a butcher helps support his killings. If he comes home late covered in blood or is seen in the streets covered in blood or with bloodied equipment, people wouldn't think anything of it. After all, the man carves meat for a living! Have to find the full file on him again.

Here and here. Poor chap is so often overlooked.

Probably makes me sound like a nut but I spend a lot of time digging through Zodiac, Ripper, and all sorts of other unsolved murder and multiple murderer cases. Fascinates me to no end. And you know I've come to realize something in recent years. My mind is much like that of Sherlock Holmes. I push out any information I do not deem pertinent and I find ordinary life so dull and abhorrant that I'm borderline destructive (fortunately not on the cocaine...yet) and am really only truly enjoying things when there's some great riddle or puzzle such as a case.

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Posted 03 December 2009 - 02:46 AM

Just going to push it from my mind.

So then, anyone else hear the Canadians are predicting another Little Ice Age? Personally I'm quite hopeful we have another one. Always enjoyed the cooler weather, and everything I've ever heard about the last seems so fun. Mind you I'm not sure I'd go holding any Thames frost fairs in this day and age. Heaven knows what's under that ice.


In the Thames?

Jack the Ripper I think. B)


You know I'm personally a proponent of the little-circulated theory (which has been gaining some attention since its recent inclusion in a video game) that it was Jacob Levy, a local butcher who seemed to have been quite mentally unwell and had a few traits common of serial killers. Plus, his being a butcher helps support his killings. If he comes home late covered in blood or is seen in the streets covered in blood or with bloodied equipment, people wouldn't think anything of it. After all, the man carves meat for a living! Have to find the full file on him again.


(I did alter my answer a bit since you quoted me, sorry)
Too many killers in the broth so to speak. Could be him.
But one thing, the carving of the body was meticulous like a surgeon's. Having been on the Ripper Walk a few times and to the Black Museum at Scotters I have a few theories. Won't bore you with those.
More interestingly, is the fact a few Cold War spies took their final dip along the dank shores.

And a few hangers from Black Friars Bridge (being a Ripper "fan" you will know of this and the FreeMason connection).