Nicely added I avoided the couch as I couldn't see where to fit it in. \:D/
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Sun 20 Nov 2011, 13:39,
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I remember going to see it at the cinama when it was released.......
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Sun 20 Nov 2011, 15:18,
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I saw Goldeneye at the pictures,
maybe Tomorrow Never Dies as well but I'm not sure.
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Sun 20 Nov 2011, 15:23,
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there's a creepy old cinema near me
used to love watching horror films there, especially Demons. now it's a volunteer-run "community cinema", they never show anything that isn't family-friendly :(
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Sun 20 Nov 2011, 15:31,
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We had the worlds smallest cinama in Nottingham, but it closed...
This is it...
screenroom.co.uk/
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Sun 20 Nov 2011, 15:33,
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screenroom.co.uk/
I'v seen a far few there... it was always a treat days as a kid....
and even up to a few years ago, I would go and watch them, you'r always garenteed what it says on the box with a bond film, so it;s had to be disapoited.... but stopped going to the cinama a few years ago now...
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Sun 20 Nov 2011, 15:27,
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used to go every saturday as a kid
the manageress was an old school friend of mum's, so we got free admission and sweets :)
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Sun 20 Nov 2011, 15:39,
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It was only a couple of months ago....
Talking to freind about it, that I suddenly came to the realisation that my brother and me were palmed off to the saturday moring picture show every week, my dad took us in the car and picked us up... only so my mum and dad could go back home and have a shag..
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Sun 20 Nov 2011, 15:53,
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we were evil little monsters
mum just wanted a bit of peace! dad was working in germany for a good while, so no hanky-panky for them
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Sun 20 Nov 2011, 15:56,
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strict dad
which is why we played up when he was in another country ;)
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Sun 20 Nov 2011, 16:03,
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We used to get the line...
I'll tell your father when he gets back.......and she did...!
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Sun 20 Nov 2011, 16:06,
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i'm glad mum didn't tell dad a lot of what we got up to
as a kick in the tailbone will have you hopping round the room clutching your arse and crying
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Sun 20 Nov 2011, 16:10,
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My dad had a phrase....
"How would you like to feel my big toe up your backside?"
Even as very young kids my brother and me used to make much fun of this behind his back...
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Sun 20 Nov 2011, 16:17,
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Even as very young kids my brother and me used to make much fun of this behind his back...
i'm not surprised!
think i'd better go offline for an hour or two, my headache tablets aren't working :(
'bye for now!
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Sun 20 Nov 2011, 16:23,
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'bye for now!
perfect! someone mentioned the '90's and I was thinking more along that imaginary era as well
...the future as seen in Stanley Kubric's 1970's mind
my new* laptop's keyboard is really pisisng me off GAHH!
* was new and someone spilt water on it. It died and they gave it to me. I got it working, and I am too much of a cheapskate to buy a new keyboard for an otherwise perfect PC.
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Sun 20 Nov 2011, 15:00,
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my new* laptop's keyboard is really pisisng me off GAHH!
* was new and someone spilt water on it. It died and they gave it to me. I got it working, and I am too much of a cheapskate to buy a new keyboard for an otherwise perfect PC.
Same year as Planet of the Apes
It was a good era for ape prosthetics
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Sun 20 Nov 2011, 15:12,
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