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how have you never seen Unforgiven, Fistful of Dollars or Dirty Harry?
(hello redsushi and b3ta, hands up if you've got a weird guiness hangover)
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(hello redsushi and b3ta, hands up if you've got a weird guiness hangover)
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$5.50 per pint is pretty expensive. (for a pitifully poor student)
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the cost of booze in London :)
I went to a bar with a mate for her birthday around Christmas time, and it was 4.50 for half a kronenbourg.
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I went to a bar with a mate for her birthday around Christmas time, and it was 4.50 for half a kronenbourg.
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where beer isn't thaaaaat cheap.
If I was anywhere near the water I'd have paid $10 per pint.
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If I was anywhere near the water I'd have paid $10 per pint.
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Although it was in Soho, and you expect to pay a premium there, that is still a pisstake!
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but i'm used to beer at about $4.50 per pint
come to think of it in relative terms, $5.50 isn't awful, but still more than I could afford.
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come to think of it in relative terms, $5.50 isn't awful, but still more than I could afford.
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I hope you enjoy pooing again today or sometime in the near future. Good luck with that.
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I don't have a hangover and I didn't get a sip of Guinness last night ... although I did arsehole the best part of a bottle of port as part of my plan to get gout.
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if not you're nottrying hard enough
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I would much rather watch some old Hitchcock or watch some Almodovar or Amenabar.
I do have horrendously weird taste in films. I seem to either watch absolutely brilliant films or terrible terrible comedies.
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I do have horrendously weird taste in films. I seem to either watch absolutely brilliant films or terrible terrible comedies.
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of watching a hell of a lot of films a couple of years back, but I have this terrible habit of just watching the same films over and over. For example, when I saw City of Lost Children, I ended up watching it about 5 times that week :)
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i think i saw the big lebowski 7 or 8 times in a fortnight when i first saw it. city of god is the same. there's so much in there you can't digest in one watch alone. the octopus especially
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It seems we do have a lot in common taste wise :D
The Big Lebowski is normally never out of my DVD player for more than a month at a time, and I love City of God. Did you see the TV series at all? Well worth a watch!
www.play.com/DVD/DVD/4-/178743/City-Of-Men/Product.html
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The Big Lebowski is normally never out of my DVD player for more than a month at a time, and I love City of God. Did you see the TV series at all? Well worth a watch!
www.play.com/DVD/DVD/4-/178743/City-Of-Men/Product.html
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i think i might do that tonight
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but is still very good.
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