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• #527
lough3969
kept doing silly fullstops to get out of the nursery.
honest, i'm not mad.......well
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• #528
Ah, right. Maybe VeetodaBee deleted his butt? :)
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• #529
Vitalic's - Polkamatic track is my ringtone. I fucking love this track.
I am now mortally disappointed with the origins of your username.Trahision used to be one of my cycling songs of choice. Just heard Polkamatic and may have to update..
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• #530
because good matt (overandout) being so nice makes me (being normal) look bad, and thus I was christianed at North Drinks.....
though I still claim its Ironic.
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• #531
emmeff - mf.jason@gmail, my email. lame but true. should try harder.
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• #532
It means "he who resolves by alternative means" in an obscure Siberian dialect.
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• #533
TheCrane
Crane is my nickname. i got this name through being the only person who could reach things without standing up from my chair plus being really lanky with long arms
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• #534
A fab Bowie song.
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• #535
Anna Livia Plurabelle, from Joyce's Finnegans Wake.
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• #536
i would have to wiki that.....
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• #537
Finnegan's Wake is a pub in Ealing.. that's about as much of that statement as I understand..
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• #538
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Finnegans_Wake#Anna_Livia_Plurabelle_.28ALP.29
Patrick McCarthy describes HCE's wife ALP as "the river-woman whose presence is implied in the "riverrun" with which Finnegans Wake opens and whose monologue closes the book. For over six hundred pages, however, Joyce presents Anna Livia to us almost exclusively through other characters, much as in Ulysses we hear what Molly Bloom has to say about herself only in the last chapter."[143] The most extensive discussion of ALP comes in chapter I.8, in which hundreds of names of rivers are woven into the tale of ALP's life. Similarly hundreds of city names are woven into "Haveth Childers Everywhere", the corresponding passage at the end of III.3 which focuses on HCE. As a result it is generally contended that HCE personifies the Viking-founded city of Dublin, and his wife ALP personifies the river Liffey, on whose banks the city was built.
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• #539
Sheer lazy un-creativity on my part. two of my favourite bikes that I have. Go on, slate me.
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• #540
Ok.. hang on..
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• #541
@ PP i love my pearson too
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• #542
I think I want to be LdnGrowler now
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• #543
Ok.. hang on..
I'm ready........
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• #544
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Finnegans_Wake#Anna_Livia_Plurabelle_.28ALP.29
Patrick McCarthy describes HCE's wife ALP as "the river-woman whose presence is implied in the "riverrun" with which Finnegans Wake opens and whose monologue closes the book. For over six hundred pages, however, Joyce presents Anna Livia to us almost exclusively through other characters, much as in Ulysses we hear what Molly Bloom has to say about herself only in the last chapter."[143] The most extensive discussion of ALP comes in chapter I.8, in which hundreds of names of rivers are woven into the tale of ALP's life. Similarly hundreds of city names are woven into "Haveth Childers Everywhere", the corresponding passage at the end of III.3 which focuses on HCE. As a result it is generally contended that HCE personifies the Viking-founded city of Dublin, and his wife ALP personifies the river Liffey, on whose banks the city was built.
That's the sausage.
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• #545
tl;dr
in 10 words or less please.
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• #546
tl;dr
in 10 words or less please.
I really have no idea what you're trying to communicate here.
goes back to knitting
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• #547
goes back to knitting
I was learning how to knit then I stopped :(
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• #548
Thats 11 words. and I am exceptionally bored. I should be putting up a post to sell i bike, but i dont want to (but need the cash) so am using any excuse to waste time....
tl;dr = too long; didnt read (sad internetz speak)
What are you knitting?
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• #549
I'm only metaphorically knitting. I actually have a team of crack knitters on hand at all hours to meet my knitting needs.
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• #550
Crack knitters! I never had my crack knitted before. Sounds awesome
Who?