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# *dons asbestos suit*
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*awaits flames*
(, Fri 27 Jan 2006, 10:45, archived)
# no
(, Fri 27 Jan 2006, 10:46, archived)
# He's quite
ugly isn't he.

Whoever he is and whatever this is all about.
(, Fri 27 Jan 2006, 10:48, archived)
# like you don't know
(, Fri 27 Jan 2006, 10:49, archived)
# Hmmmmm, with all the best will in the world I would...
...but I have a life
(, Fri 27 Jan 2006, 10:48, archived)
# i'm sick of having big brother crap shoved down my throat in the papers and on TV as it is
without it being whored on b3ta
(, Fri 27 Jan 2006, 10:48, archived)
# Sorry.
It'll all be over by this evening - I'll return my name and profile to their former glory.
(, Fri 27 Jan 2006, 10:49, archived)
# your mother's got a penis
and your missus is a nutter
(, Fri 27 Jan 2006, 10:59, archived)
# I still reckon you are actually in GLC
(, Fri 27 Jan 2006, 10:49, archived)
# I did a stage invasion at one of their gigs
Does that count?
(, Fri 27 Jan 2006, 10:50, archived)
# I'm going to see them next month
(, Fri 27 Jan 2006, 10:52, archived)
# So am I!
Which one are you going to?
(, Fri 27 Jan 2006, 10:53, archived)
# London Astoria on 15th
(, Fri 27 Jan 2006, 10:55, archived)
# Me too!
There will be a piss-up at a nearby pub beforehand - check out the glcforum for details (if you haven't already).

It'll be like a b3ta bash but with leisurewear and shit gold...

See you there!
(, Fri 27 Jan 2006, 10:59, archived)
# when you find out where the piss up before hand is
stick it in the calendar up there^

(, Fri 27 Jan 2006, 11:00, archived)
# Done!
My first ever calendar event!
(, Fri 27 Jan 2006, 11:12, archived)
# Larch cones are erect, small, 1-9 cm long,
green or purple, ripening brown 5-8 months after pollination; in about half the species the bract scales are long and visible, and in the others, short and hidden between the seed scales. Those native to northern regions have small cones (1-3 cm) with short bracts, with more southerly species tending to have longer cones (3-9 cm), often with exserted bracts, with the longest cones and bracts produced by the southernmost species, in the Himalaya.
(, Fri 27 Jan 2006, 10:51, archived)
# via Olfaction,
the sense of odor (smell), is the detection of chemicals dissolved in air (or in water, by animals that live under water). In vertebrates smells are sensed by the olfactory epithelium located in the nasal cavity and first processed by the olfactory bulb in the olfactory system. In insects smells are sensed by sensilia located on the antenna and first processed by the antennal lobe.
(, Fri 27 Jan 2006, 10:52, archived)
# Hooray!
I liek SCIENCE! etc
(, Fri 27 Jan 2006, 10:53, archived)
# THE DAWN REDWOOD!
(, Fri 27 Jan 2006, 10:54, archived)
# hmmm
The larva, or maggot, is the main feeding stage of the fly. On hatching, first-instar larvae are roughly 2 mm long, growing to about 5 mm before shedding their skin. The second instar larvae grow to around 10 mm before they shed their skins to become third-instar larvae. Third-instar larvae grow to between 15 mm and 20 mm before wandering off as pre-pupae.
(, Fri 27 Jan 2006, 10:55, archived)
# It looks like effort went in here
I love the Welsh, however, they aren't worth 50p of my hard earned cash. Someone else can vote for me.
(, Fri 27 Jan 2006, 10:58, archived)
# my arse hurts
(, Fri 27 Jan 2006, 11:13, archived)