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I've been staring at this sentence for a good five minutes. Y U NO SPEAK EGLISH?
It really does amaze me how poorly a lot of you English folk handle your own language [/smugIrish]
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h1dXL2EI0tk[
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Just bought myself one of these after repeatedly having to borrow lockring tools http://www.pedros.com/trixie.html
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Read the description:
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Note- This is to get on the pre-order list for the v.2 frame. We will not need payment until we notify you sometime in April. This is just meant for you to be able to reserve your frame. If payment is not received promptly when we notify you of the pre-order payments, your frame will be sold to the next person on the list. Add your size to your cart and follow through with the checkout to get on the list.
PRICE: $995 this price is final
*Pre-order payments will accepted in April 2011
*Frame will ship to you ~May 2011" -
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Watched Precious the other night, really good, Mariah Carey playing the exact opposite of Mariah Carey was excellent, and Mo'nique makes a truly horrifying abusive mother.
Hoping to see True Grit tonight, thought i'd be a cheeky git and ask if any kind, generous soul has an Orange Wednesday code they're not gonna use? It'd be much appreciated.
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Just finished watching Gummo. Can't really attempt to describe it, but if you like John Waters' films and Happiness by Todd Solonz then i'd recommend it. Some truly gruesome moments
The arm amputation scene in 127 Hours is fine.
I saw it in the preview showings. So many people told me they wouldn't be going to see it because of that, as if somehow the whole film was going to be him slowly yet graphically amputating his own arm. What did you think of the whole film? I thought if you already knew the premise of the film (guy goes out alone, gets arm trapped, ends up amputating own arm) it didn't really get any better than that. Although Franco was quite good in it. And it was good to see the real Ralston at the end.
Much preferred Touching the Void.