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Post by Melvazord on May 9, 2022 12:56:48 GMT
Scene outside Melvazord's house I mean you're not far wrong, since our garden is semi-wild* to encourage wildlife. Our silly boot of a neighbour hates it, so it gets wilder every year**, not that I'm petty or anything. Cough. *like Loan Wilf **see above
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Post by tenthenemy on May 9, 2022 12:58:25 GMT
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Post by tenthenemy on May 9, 2022 13:01:11 GMT
I don't like the term 'Big Corn'. I'm sorry I used it. It's too painful to talk about.
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Post by lazybones on May 9, 2022 13:04:18 GMT
Where do you stand on The Big Popcorn Debate?
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Post by scamander on May 9, 2022 13:05:36 GMT
@lazy
Northman was a tad underwhelming. If they cut the 16 hours of nice shots of mountains and another shaman ritual they could be onto something.
As for Oz, I watched a documentary called Cursed Films all about the Wizard of Oz. Highlights included.
- suicide munchkin (hanging in one scene). - the wicked witch having her face melt when pyro went wrong. - body double of witch suffering explosive broom mishap. - tin man being poisoned - Garland being drugged continuously. - munchkun shenanigans. - asbestos
It was an eventful film set to say the least.
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Post by RollingEscargot on May 9, 2022 13:07:21 GMT
I don't like the term 'Big Corn'. I'm sorry I used it. Sad to see Lazy silenced so quickly by Big Corn.
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Post by lazybones on May 9, 2022 13:13:28 GMT
@lazy Northman was a tad underwhelming. If they cut the 16 hours of nice shots of mountains and another shaman ritual they could be onto something. As for Oz, I watched a documentary called Cursed Films all about the Wizard of Oz. Highlights included. - suicide munchkin (hanging in one scene). - the wicked witch having her face melt when pyro went wrong. - body double of witch suffering explosive broom mishap. - tin man being poisoned - Garland being drugged continuously. - munchkun shenanigans. - asbestos It was an eventful film set to say the least. I liked the nice shots of mountains and shamanic rituals. And I loved the 30 seconds of Willem Defoe as a jester. I just found it lacking in a bit of gravitas and emotional heft. It was like one man's war on a farm, with lots of roaring. I mean I did like it. I liked it as much as Excalibur and for the same reasons. But I couldn't honestly say it was 'great', and that was what I was hoping for.
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Post by tenthenemy on May 9, 2022 13:16:56 GMT
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I will fully admit to doing a Kane in the upper left. Paradoxically, this puts me on Team Tids.
If the universe is going to collapse on itself today you'll know why.
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Post by Sheep2 on May 9, 2022 13:45:22 GMT
Top left on Quordle is a name, not a word.
Anyone who got it without a struggle (Chumbles, Shenguin) is a wrong 'un. At most it shows Quordle can be used to work out obvious wrong 'uns. It's not much of a diagnostic tool though as this should already be obvious.
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Post by Shenguin on May 9, 2022 13:52:50 GMT
For the record, I hate pop corn, David Attenborough, and Star Wars (which are a bunch of crap kid's films, except possibly for The Empire Strikes Back, which is bordering on ok). Anyone got a pot of shit? I've got a stirring paddle. Edit: to clarify, I think David Attenborough is fine as a presenter, I just think he's a morally-bankrupt coward.
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Post by Tuffers on May 9, 2022 13:53:06 GMT
I have a new broom, some light bulbs and clean teeth. Who wants to touch me?
Now I need to work.
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Post by Tuffers on May 9, 2022 13:54:32 GMT
Also, fishcakes* for post dentist lunch.
*Sainsburys taste the difference cod fishcakes with melt in the middle parsley sauce.
Boodiful!
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Post by Chumbles on May 9, 2022 14:11:24 GMT
Top left on Quordle is a name, not a word. Anyone who got it without a struggle (Chumbles, Shenguin) is a wrong 'un. At most it shows Quordle can be used to work out obvious wrong 'uns. It's not much of a diagnostic tool though as this should already be obvious. In my yoof we thugs from the Secondary Modern used it as part of our cant; say it quickly with a glottal stop after the first letter - we actually used that word; it's onomatopoeic... come here and I'll demonstrate...
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Post by Chumbles on May 9, 2022 14:19:44 GMT
I have a new broom, some light bulbs and clean teeth. Who wants to touch me? Now I need to work. Nope; especially not THAT
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Post by Melvazord on May 9, 2022 14:21:44 GMT
For the record, I hate pop corn, David Attenborough, and Star Wars . I met David Attenborough once, he was a right grumpy sod. It was on the one day* I was allowed out of hospital* so you'd think he'd have been a bit nicer. I'll never forgive you for Star Wars though, you monster. Well...OK the sequal trilogy maybe...and the prequels. You might have a point actually. * yes my handlers knew about it, I hadn't technically escaped.
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Post by Sheep2 on May 9, 2022 14:32:44 GMT
Top left on Quordle is a name, not a word. Anyone who got it without a struggle (Chumbles, Shenguin) is a wrong 'un. At most it shows Quordle can be used to work out obvious wrong 'uns. It's not much of a diagnostic tool though as this should already be obvious. In my yoof we thugs from the Secondary Modern used it as part of our cant; say it quickly with a glottal stop after the first letter - we actually used that word; it's onomatopoeic... come here and I'll demonstrate... I have no idea how to do a glo'al stop after the letter R. English does not work like that. I have long known the east end was full of fanny talking cants. Anyone who says 'ap west' when talking about visiting central London is to be avoided.
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Post by Tuffers on May 9, 2022 14:50:42 GMT
Looks like Big Popcorn just sent round the blue bear.
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Post by Chumbles on May 9, 2022 15:10:05 GMT
In my yoof we thugs from the Secondary Modern used it as part of our cant; say it quickly with a glottal stop after the first letter - we actually used that word; it's onomatopoeic... come here and I'll demonstrate... I have no idea how to do a glo'al stop after the letter R. English does not work like that. I have long known the east end was full of fanny talking cants. Anyone who says 'ap west' when talking about visiting central London is to be avoided. Snob.
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Post by lazybones on May 9, 2022 16:20:51 GMT
Cor blimey
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Post by lazybones on May 9, 2022 16:29:10 GMT
Edit: to clarify, I think David Attenborough is fine as a presenter, I just think he's a morally-bankrupt coward. The language of money and war. They got you too.
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Post by Shenguin on May 9, 2022 16:35:29 GMT
Big Popcorn has long arms.
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Post by Sheep2 on May 9, 2022 16:42:50 GMT
Big Popcorn has long arms. That's Mr Sex offender Tickle you are thinking of.
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Post by Shenguin on May 9, 2022 17:30:07 GMT
I wanted leftover curry for tea, but an angry blue bear broke in and ate it.
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Post by MrTiddles on May 9, 2022 17:34:12 GMT
Daily Quordle 105 6️⃣7️⃣ 8️⃣3️⃣ quordle.com I will fully admit to doing a Kane in the upper left. Paradoxically, this puts me on Team Tids. Team Tids is the best, get hip and we'll do the rest...
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Post by crankcaller on May 9, 2022 17:36:11 GMT
🍿🍿🍿🍿🍿🍿🍿🍿🍿 Love popcorn 🥰
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