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# creepy.
talking of which... i'd forgotten how creepy 'the blair witch project' is.
(, Sat 11 Feb 2006, 0:43, archived)
# hmmm... that film's a wierd one.
it's the only film i've ever watched that i thought was absolute rubbish the first time, yet good the second... hmmm.
(, Sat 11 Feb 2006, 0:46, archived)
# ah no... i did that with Matrix:Reloaded too. Darn.
 
(, Sat 11 Feb 2006, 0:47, archived)
# though...
the Matrix Revolutions is growing on me.. the battle scenes.. pretty good.
(, Sat 11 Feb 2006, 0:50, archived)
# i think everybody i've spoken to about it has said the same thing.
i saw it at the cinema when it came out, and i thought it was creepy and all, but i've seen it a couple of times on the television since and it's really freaked me out.
(, Sat 11 Feb 2006, 0:48, archived)
# I saw it proper in the theatre
quite creepy indeed...
(, Sat 11 Feb 2006, 0:51, archived)
# the girl in it looks a bit mental at the moment.
now: decision. do i...

a. go and have some more booze with the monkeys downstairs
b. go to bed

i ask this question whilst asking you to bear in mind that we have to go flat shopping tomorrow afternoon.
(, Sat 11 Feb 2006, 0:54, archived)
# go to bed
plenty of time to go flat shopping. Unless you're being a bit of a party pooper and your mates aren't all that bad... THEN you go have the beer.
(, Sat 11 Feb 2006, 0:55, archived)
# meh. but we have an APPOINTMENT and everything.
the thing is, i can do a perfectly serviceable saturday of flat shopping followed by 8 hour boozeathon based on 6 hours sleep.

i just don't much want to be hungover whilst being shown around.

i may bite the estate agent, or something.
(, Sat 11 Feb 2006, 0:57, archived)
# doesn't sound pleasant
I'd say, hit the hay...
(, Sat 11 Feb 2006, 0:58, archived)
# you're probably right
much as I'm normally a huge advocate of alcoholism
(, Sat 11 Feb 2006, 1:10, archived)
# Oh believe me
I am too, but there's little more unpleasant than having a hangover.
(, Sat 11 Feb 2006, 1:12, archived)
# True
If they could invent a form of alcohol that didn't give you hangovers, that would be close to the perfect drug
(, Sat 11 Feb 2006, 1:19, archived)
# MDMA, you say?
(, Sat 11 Feb 2006, 1:35, archived)
# Drink!
You know it makes sense
Edit: You don't want to live with stuff that you can't cope with on a hangover
(, Sat 11 Feb 2006, 0:55, archived)
# but but but
FLAT shopping!!!!
(, Sat 11 Feb 2006, 0:56, archived)
# See the edit
Shopping for stuff for a flat, or shopping for a new flat?
Edit: Ah, gibbon's edit's made it clear.

Yes, you don't want too live somewhere you can't cope with when hungover.

Unless you're looking for potential flatmates as well, in which case being presentable is probably a bonus
(, Sat 11 Feb 2006, 0:58, archived)
# new flat
renting or purchasing, though?

edit: good point on the roommates.
(, Sat 11 Feb 2006, 1:00, archived)
# renting, to start with.
(, Sat 11 Feb 2006, 1:01, archived)
# go to bed
perhaps you are ill.
(, Sat 11 Feb 2006, 1:09, archived)
# shopping for a new flat. by the seaside.
i think the sea air will do me good.
(, Sat 11 Feb 2006, 1:00, archived)
# I live by the sea...
and the only thing I get is the occasional seabreeze that smells like dead fish.
(, Sat 11 Feb 2006, 1:04, archived)