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« Reply #3000 on: 15:01:10, 28-08-2008 »

Come into the dark where I can see you. It's so dark, I can't see my face in front of my hand.

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« Reply #3001 on: 15:20:02, 28-08-2008 »

It was a huge surprise to see a tortoise on the line, we get some incorrect materials coming through here, but it is the first time for a tortoise.

We are all pleased Tom survived and the fact that the tortoise belongs to Ruth Jones is something else!
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« Reply #3002 on: 15:41:14, 29-08-2008 »

I remember a deadly spoof of Hello ! in Private Eye shortly after that first Gulf War - At home with Saddam Hussain, golfer, dog lover and family man - more heart warming pictures inside.
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« Reply #3003 on: 17:01:50, 29-08-2008 »

What happens if you are myopic and develop X-ray vision?

Do your ordinary glasses only correct normally visible light?  Would you have to get a pair of special lenses from your optician?

Or would your x-ray vision be 20:20 even if normal sight wasn't?

And wouldn't glasses be useless anyway, as the lens would count as the layer you are seeing through?

Or is x-ray myopia more that you can see through lead, but not some slightly less dense element instead?

And anyway, how do you go to sleep when you can see through your eyelids?

And what happens, if you already have x-ray vision but start wearing x-ray specs?  Do you get to see two layers in?  Or does everybody disappear?

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« Reply #3004 on: 17:09:49, 29-08-2008 »

What happens if you are myopic and develop X-ray vision?

We were all just going to ask you that. How's it going?
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« Reply #3005 on: 17:19:42, 29-08-2008 »

Immerse yourself in the beautiful region of Hoemn, a place of masterful heroes and mysterious teams, of friendship and battles.  As the new kid in town you set off on your journey as a Pokemon Trainer.  Who knows what wonders and dangers await you?  Now it's time to grab your gear and head out on your own.
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« Reply #3006 on: 17:36:25, 29-08-2008 »

  Captain, Mr Sulu says we have landed in a place called Lincolnshire.- It's Boston Jim, but not as we know it!
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« Reply #3007 on: 17:57:30, 29-08-2008 »

I knew those beans would be nothing but trouble.Mind you, it's worse if goats are involved.
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« Reply #3008 on: 20:44:41, 29-08-2008 »

A misspent youth...whenever I hear Ravel's Pavane de la Belleau bois dormant I can't but help be taken back to a synthesised version that leads into a crunching Joe Walsh guitar riff. So What ? 
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« Reply #3009 on: 22:30:24, 29-08-2008 »

[On topic] Now that's really upset me, BeeZee: I was sure I had a copy of So What on CD, and had a sudden yearning to spin Falling Down, but it's not where it should be on the shelves. Maybe I never replaced the LP after all. Rats.
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« Reply #3010 on: 00:03:16, 30-08-2008 »

Re: R.I.P. English classical music
« Reply #164 on: Today at 00:00:00 »
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« Reply #3011 on: 15:25:55, 30-08-2008 »

Is it just me, or is the internet getting smaller?
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« Reply #3012 on: 17:30:49, 30-08-2008 »

katasmagoria is the order of the day
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« Reply #3013 on: 17:36:55, 30-08-2008 »

An elderly neighbour was just heard to sing "Oh what a glorious thing to be, a healthy grown-up buzzy buzzy bee" while I was bringing in the washing.  Grin
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« Reply #3014 on: 18:43:44, 30-08-2008 »

I'm not actually prepared to state my view on this subject but I'd just like you all to know that yours are wrong, whatever they are.
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