Guilty Pleasures, part 2
It's been a while since we last asked this question and CaptainFellatioNelson's confession that he likes "to fart under the duvet, creep in and see how long I can last only on the fart air contained within" reminded us just how good it was last time.
What are the little things you do for fun when nobody else is around?
( , Thu 13 Mar 2008, 11:48)
It's been a while since we last asked this question and CaptainFellatioNelson's confession that he likes "to fart under the duvet, creep in and see how long I can last only on the fart air contained within" reminded us just how good it was last time.
What are the little things you do for fun when nobody else is around?
( , Thu 13 Mar 2008, 11:48)
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Well, let's start with the music.
First off, my music collection is rather eclectic and features everything from Aerosmith to anime soundtracks, from dance to disco and from Rilo Kiley (arguably the best band ever) to Rammstein. But even I'm ashamed of the small quantity of late-90s pop tracks I own (and even turn off last.fm to listen to them). I torrented the first two Steps albums last summer, have a few by S Club 7 and even after publicly declaring I'd rather staple my ears to a horse than listen to Westlife I have a few of their tracks too. But then again I also still love the Spice Girls and don't care who knows it.
(Mr Maladicta's favourite bands: Static-X, Disturbed, Lacuna Coil, Oomph!, Korn, Merry, Mankind is Obsolete, Slipknot, Electric Six... and Abba.)
DVD-wise I'm not much better. Beside such cinematic gems as Amelie and LOTR (extended DVD boxset I got for Christmas from Mr Maladicta) and Breakfast at Tiffany's there are Series 1 of Cagney & Lacey, which I think is brilliant, and, of course, Mrs Doubtfire, which I still think is one of the best movies ever made.
Dancing like a nutcase in the privacy of my room to the Shiny Teeth Song from Fairly Odd Parents.
Kids' TV - Powerpuff Girls, Johnny Bravo, Pocoyo, Tracy Beaker, Bob the Builder, and if the BBC still showed vintage Grange Hill I would watch that too. Hate Shaun the Sheep though, the theme tune annoys me.
America's Next Top Model.
Heat magazine.
I also like nothing better than watching Neighbours with a cup of tea when my Freewire is working properly and sometimes hobnobs too.
As much as it pains me to admit it, sometimes I enjoy French translation.
I sort of fancy James May; he strikes me as being utterly filthy.
And my latest - Primeval :)
( , Thu 13 Mar 2008, 13:34, 5 replies)
First off, my music collection is rather eclectic and features everything from Aerosmith to anime soundtracks, from dance to disco and from Rilo Kiley (arguably the best band ever) to Rammstein. But even I'm ashamed of the small quantity of late-90s pop tracks I own (and even turn off last.fm to listen to them). I torrented the first two Steps albums last summer, have a few by S Club 7 and even after publicly declaring I'd rather staple my ears to a horse than listen to Westlife I have a few of their tracks too. But then again I also still love the Spice Girls and don't care who knows it.
(Mr Maladicta's favourite bands: Static-X, Disturbed, Lacuna Coil, Oomph!, Korn, Merry, Mankind is Obsolete, Slipknot, Electric Six... and Abba.)
DVD-wise I'm not much better. Beside such cinematic gems as Amelie and LOTR (extended DVD boxset I got for Christmas from Mr Maladicta) and Breakfast at Tiffany's there are Series 1 of Cagney & Lacey, which I think is brilliant, and, of course, Mrs Doubtfire, which I still think is one of the best movies ever made.
Dancing like a nutcase in the privacy of my room to the Shiny Teeth Song from Fairly Odd Parents.
Kids' TV - Powerpuff Girls, Johnny Bravo, Pocoyo, Tracy Beaker, Bob the Builder, and if the BBC still showed vintage Grange Hill I would watch that too. Hate Shaun the Sheep though, the theme tune annoys me.
America's Next Top Model.
Heat magazine.
I also like nothing better than watching Neighbours with a cup of tea when my Freewire is working properly and sometimes hobnobs too.
As much as it pains me to admit it, sometimes I enjoy French translation.
I sort of fancy James May; he strikes me as being utterly filthy.
And my latest - Primeval :)
( , Thu 13 Mar 2008, 13:34, 5 replies)
Food fight!
Well the vintage Grange Hill's are all being put out on DVD now - Always liked the random sausage intro the best.
( , Thu 13 Mar 2008, 14:34, closed)
Well the vintage Grange Hill's are all being put out on DVD now - Always liked the random sausage intro the best.
( , Thu 13 Mar 2008, 14:34, closed)
Oh yea :)
the random sausage intro was the golden age - especially while Ro-land was still in it! Just a shame I wasn't even born when most of them were first shown...
( , Thu 13 Mar 2008, 17:32, closed)
the random sausage intro was the golden age - especially while Ro-land was still in it! Just a shame I wasn't even born when most of them were first shown...
( , Thu 13 Mar 2008, 17:32, closed)
if you like PPG and Johnny Bravo
then you shoiuld also watch Dexters' Lab and Samurai Jack. IMHO.
( , Thu 13 Mar 2008, 18:27, closed)
then you shoiuld also watch Dexters' Lab and Samurai Jack. IMHO.
( , Thu 13 Mar 2008, 18:27, closed)
Mrs. Doubtfire
It's God's own Robin Williams film; have a click just for that.
( , Fri 14 Mar 2008, 5:22, closed)
It's God's own Robin Williams film; have a click just for that.
( , Fri 14 Mar 2008, 5:22, closed)
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