Ah, well... simple things please simple minds...
Edit: 1500th post!
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Sat 9 Aug 2003, 21:24,
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Edit: 1500th post!
ha excellent!
you really should make a business out of this, i'd pay good money for one of me and i'm sure i'm not alone
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Sat 9 Aug 2003, 21:54,
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Yeah.
I pummel them with my fists until they form a powder, which I mix with water and use that to paint these gigantic football pitch sized pictures.
Then I hire a helicopter and take a photo of them from about 13,000ft, scan it in and post it to the board.
The banjo is actually the centre circle at St James' Park
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Sat 9 Aug 2003, 22:00,
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Then I hire a helicopter and take a photo of them from about 13,000ft, scan it in and post it to the board.
The banjo is actually the centre circle at St James' Park
More of a Take Hart chap myself.
I've not done picture at home for a whole bloody month you know.
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Sat 9 Aug 2003, 22:03,
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It's not too bad now.
It's OK for work if I rest it frequently. Getting some ultrasound treatment in a week or so, that always helps.
As I'm slightly numb with the beer, I may do something....fook it....give me a few mins.
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Sat 9 Aug 2003, 22:06,
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As I'm slightly numb with the beer, I may do something....fook it....give me a few mins.
no, don't damage it more
let it rest for now, not worth the risk
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Sat 9 Aug 2003, 22:07,
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Top notch as always.
Well done. Have a big rubdown with a damp towel.
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Sat 9 Aug 2003, 21:25,
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hi cockalorum
I used to be able to do that in flash, but now cant get it to work
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Sat 9 Aug 2003, 22:02,
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Main Entry: woo
Pronunciation: 'wü
Function: verb
Etymology: Middle English wowen, from Old English wOgian
Date: before 12th century
transitive senses
1 : to sue for the affection of and usually marriage with : COURT
2 : to solicit or entreat especially with importunity
3 : to seek to gain or bring about
yay
PRONUNCIATION: y
INTERJECTION: Used as an exclamation of pleasure, approval, elation, or victory.
ETYMOLOGY: Alteration of yea.
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Sat 9 Aug 2003, 21:51,
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Pronunciation: 'wü
Function: verb
Etymology: Middle English wowen, from Old English wOgian
Date: before 12th century
transitive senses
1 : to sue for the affection of and usually marriage with : COURT
2 : to solicit or entreat especially with importunity
3 : to seek to gain or bring about
yay
PRONUNCIATION: y
INTERJECTION: Used as an exclamation of pleasure, approval, elation, or victory.
ETYMOLOGY: Alteration of yea.