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• #403
setting the alarm clocks is funny!
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• #404
I think I've seen this at least five times by now. The first time I think I believed it. You want to believe that it's true, as it's really exactly what any sensible person would want to do in a supermarket.
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• #405
My friend teaches an 8yo kid who is banned from ASDA for life, after setting fire to one of their shops and causing a quarter of a million pounds of damage. A fully grown man who's still messing with alarm clocks needs to up his game.
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• #408
Bit of a queue this morning on Prince Albert Road caused by a bicycle copper who had pulled over a naughty porsche driver for a ticking off.
Made me smile :)
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• #410
so glad they had the subtitles, otherwise I would have no idea what was going on.
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• #412
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• #413
Czech language is much funnier than Polish. Fact!
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• #415
This flyer and possibly what it is advertising:
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• #416
YouTube- Barney Curley and John McCririck argue on At The Races
I think I like the Irish
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• #417
Anyone remember this from their childhood?
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• #418
Or this, a personal favorite...
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• #419
The coolest five minutes ever committed to film:
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• #420
This made me smile:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kyk7K-EX5_w&feature=related
Reminiscent of Forest Gump, dont ya think?
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• #421
Reminiscent of Forest Gump, dont ya think?
Yeah it is. Although come to think of it, you could say that about footage of anything in america.
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• #423
fuck a duck...
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• #424
The coolest five minutes ever committed to film:
YouTube- Hellzapoppin' (1941) - Slim Gaillard & Slam Stewart - The Harlem Congeroos
Wow!! I'm almost inclined to agree with you there.
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• #425
The dancers are just amazing, but what I really love is the way the musicians pick up the groove and build it up and up - so beautifully sophisticated and effortless. There's a line in a biography of Billie Holiday about "the lost art of rhythm guitar", meaning the four-to-a-bar acoustic guitar style of pre-electric jazz, and watching that film you can see what they mean.
hehe