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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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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

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 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.

let it rest for now, not worth the risk
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Sat 9 Aug 2003, 22:07,
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Well done. Have a big rubdown with a damp towel.
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Sat 9 Aug 2003, 21:25,
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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.