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( , Sat 2 May 2009, 20:23, archived)

It's beautifully symmetrical
That's also what I like about the Emperor logo
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Sat 2 May 2009, 20:24,
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That's also what I like about the Emperor logo

;)
/edit: isn't this some sort of circular symmetry or something though? Where's k3bab when you need him?
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Sat 2 May 2009, 20:26,
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/edit: isn't this some sort of circular symmetry or something though? Where's k3bab when you need him?

or have I just made that term up?
edit: ah - reassuring pissage!
editedit: woo to the pic!
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Sat 2 May 2009, 20:28,
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edit: ah - reassuring pissage!
editedit: woo to the pic!

it upsets me that i know this
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Sat 2 May 2009, 20:29,
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offering Tom Hanks is serving up next.....
:(
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Sat 2 May 2009, 20:31,
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:(

I was working in Lincoln that few weeks and dropped by as I have never actually seen anything movielike being filmed before, and saw the wonderfull sight of one bloke carrying a full size ultra realistic marble memorial statue (about 6 foot high)to install on the set :D
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Sat 2 May 2009, 20:39,
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John Alford was there. TRUFAX!
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Sat 2 May 2009, 20:40,
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round the corner from my primary school.
I met Ronnie Barker - lovely man - but was too shy to ask for an autograph. :(
Anyone know the name of the series without looking it up?
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Sat 2 May 2009, 20:44,
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I met Ronnie Barker - lovely man - but was too shy to ask for an autograph. :(
Anyone know the name of the series without looking it up?

Funnily enough, I watched the DVD of the series only a couple of weeks ago. Not as good as Porridge, but still extremely funny.
I can not recommend buying this highly enough: www.play.com/DVD/DVD/4-/717747/The-Ultimate-Ronnie-Barker-Collection-Box-Set/Product.html
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Sat 2 May 2009, 20:49,
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I can not recommend buying this highly enough: www.play.com/DVD/DVD/4-/717747/The-Ultimate-Ronnie-Barker-Collection-Box-Set/Product.html

On first watch I thought it was poor, but it quickly grew on me
edit: Fuck me, that looks a great collection - I have all of Porridge and Going Straight already though
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Sat 2 May 2009, 20:51,
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edit: Fuck me, that looks a great collection - I have all of Porridge and Going Straight already though

The Magnificent Evans and Clarence, also Seven of One was brilliant. I think they suffered from not being Porridge or Open All Hours though.
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Sat 2 May 2009, 20:53,
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The individual DVDs are about a tenner normally. Although of course, you may just be missing one or two of them :)
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Sat 2 May 2009, 20:58,
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he is one of the best comic actors ever - he's to be mentioned in the same breath as Sellers, even.
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Sat 2 May 2009, 20:53,
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He was so great! I was genuinely depressed when he died.
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Sat 2 May 2009, 20:55,
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I'd actually forgotten he was dead.
*feels sad all over again*
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Sat 2 May 2009, 20:56,
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*feels sad all over again*

It is weird though, it is almost like he never went away with the way his work still lives on innit :)
I was watching an interview with Corbett the other day and he was welling up just talking about him. I will try and remember what it was....
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Sat 2 May 2009, 20:59,
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I was watching an interview with Corbett the other day and he was welling up just talking about him. I will try and remember what it was....

STRAYHT AS AN ARRAHHH
OI PAID THE PROICE AND DONE ME TOIME
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Sat 2 May 2009, 20:49,
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OI PAID THE PROICE AND DONE ME TOIME

I can hear old old Ronnie's dulcet tones in my head now...
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Sat 2 May 2009, 20:51,
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Wonderful!
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Sat 2 May 2009, 20:51,
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I love when he slams the door and the shelves all collapse :D
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Sat 2 May 2009, 20:54,
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but as I haven't actually seen it, I can't really.
and I'm quite impressed, actually.
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Sat 2 May 2009, 20:35,
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and I'm quite impressed, actually.

'To the library!' delivered in an urgent tone. That sounds quite funny.
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Sat 2 May 2009, 20:46,
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I actually LOL'd when I heard the line in the cinema and got some angry looks :)
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Sat 2 May 2009, 20:55,
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Dan Brown's best.
Say what you will about him he's a fine storyteller.
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Sat 2 May 2009, 20:42,
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Say what you will about him he's a fine storyteller.

I think Dan brown is a great author, no matter where he borrows his myth from he tells a story well.
It's the god botherers who have ruined his reputation. But as we all know they are the last people on earth able to distinguish fact from fiction.
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Sat 2 May 2009, 20:53,
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It's the god botherers who have ruined his reputation. But as we all know they are the last people on earth able to distinguish fact from fiction.

and found them to be pedestrian, obvious, badly-written, badly characterised and over long
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Sat 2 May 2009, 20:55,
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it's just a shame that said story is delivered in prose that would shame a Mills and Boon hack.
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Sat 2 May 2009, 20:49,
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Opinions are like arseholes. You are all fucking arseholes ;)
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Sat 2 May 2009, 20:54,
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but I will defend to the death your right to have one.
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Sat 2 May 2009, 21:00,
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I will come to your defence though, I enjoyed the book of The Da Vinci Code, but not as a great work of fiction, as an easy to read bit of trash.
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Sat 2 May 2009, 21:01,
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from an Brown's book "Angels and demons" which you will see featured in the film soon.
The use of ambigrams by the illuminati features heavily in the story.
www.danbrown.com/secrets/ambigram2.html
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Sat 2 May 2009, 20:37,
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The use of ambigrams by the illuminati features heavily in the story.
www.danbrown.com/secrets/ambigram2.html

I am imagining him scuttling around on his ceiling so the ground-based NWO can't get him - BUT HE CAN STILL READ HIS LIGHTSWITCH
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Sat 2 May 2009, 20:25,
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