Jun 2011
8:06am, 3 Jun 2011
47,326 posts
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GregP
More 'something I found out yesterday that I didn't know the day before':
The Vauxhall Astra which we currently have as a second pool car at work is *horrible* to drive.
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Jun 2011
8:29am, 3 Jun 2011
3,462 posts
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The Terminator
Tim Burton's Alice in wonderland is fantastic. Don't know why I ever doubted him.
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Jun 2011
8:32am, 3 Jun 2011
47,335 posts
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GregP
I've yet to see it. However, it is a Tim Burton fillum with HBC in it so how it can possibly not be excellent is rather beyond me.
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Jun 2011
8:37am, 3 Jun 2011
9,381 posts
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MissChappo
There is a wooden bit at the back of the seat of our 'new' (to us) sofa that if you throw yourself down on it really hard it really hurts the bottom of your spine.
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Jun 2011
8:41am, 3 Jun 2011
3,466 posts
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The Terminator
Exactly GP. Crazy, dark, HBC, JD and Anne Hathaway, not to mention Alice
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Jun 2011
8:48am, 3 Jun 2011
47,339 posts
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GregP
At the risk of hijacking this wire, I still think Sleepy Hollow was hugely under-rated. Dig it out if you haven't seen it.
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Jun 2011
8:58am, 3 Jun 2011
9,384 posts
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MissChappo
Too scary for me!
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Jun 2011
8:59am, 3 Jun 2011
47,347 posts
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GregP
Sue (MrsP) was totally freaked by Sleepy Hollow, I grant you.
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Jun 2011
9:48am, 3 Jun 2011
8,315 posts
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Argie
I am wondering why in the regency period they worried themselves with the concept of hiding their 500g margarine tubs. Perhaps they didn't want to spoil the look inside their regency period fridge?
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Jun 2011
9:48am, 3 Jun 2011
8,316 posts
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Argie
Sleepy Hollow is a good un, not scary at all though. Its a bit tongue in cheek.
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