Unusual talents
B3tans! Can you hum with your tongue? (Your Ginger Fuhrer can and he once demonstrated this to a producer on Blockbusters on the hope of getting on TV) Maybe you can bend your thumb in a really horrid way that makes it look broken. (Your Ginger Fuhrer's other special talent) What can you do? Extra points if you fancy demonstrating this with the odd pic or youtube vid.
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( , Thu 18 Nov 2010, 14:28)
B3tans! Can you hum with your tongue? (Your Ginger Fuhrer can and he once demonstrated this to a producer on Blockbusters on the hope of getting on TV) Maybe you can bend your thumb in a really horrid way that makes it look broken. (Your Ginger Fuhrer's other special talent) What can you do? Extra points if you fancy demonstrating this with the odd pic or youtube vid.
Suggested by Dazbrilliantwhites
( , Thu 18 Nov 2010, 14:28)
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I can relate to this
My enjoyment of going to the cinema has reduced to zero (however that may also be due to the ignorant bastards we always appear to attract to sit behind us and talk/text all the way through).
I find the recent spate of alleged 'horror' or 'thriller' films especially boring. If forced to watch this dross, i've begun testing my own ability to identify the 'jump-out-of-your-skin' bit, by counting down "3-2-1" to the baddie jumping out of the wardrobe, or whatever. If i get it wrong, i get the next round.
At home, i sometimes intentionally get it wrong just to leave the room for a bit and watch the kettle boil - whilst it apparently 'never does', i find this more entertaining than Saw IV, for example.
( , Mon 22 Nov 2010, 8:02, Reply)
My enjoyment of going to the cinema has reduced to zero (however that may also be due to the ignorant bastards we always appear to attract to sit behind us and talk/text all the way through).
I find the recent spate of alleged 'horror' or 'thriller' films especially boring. If forced to watch this dross, i've begun testing my own ability to identify the 'jump-out-of-your-skin' bit, by counting down "3-2-1" to the baddie jumping out of the wardrobe, or whatever. If i get it wrong, i get the next round.
At home, i sometimes intentionally get it wrong just to leave the room for a bit and watch the kettle boil - whilst it apparently 'never does', i find this more entertaining than Saw IV, for example.
( , Mon 22 Nov 2010, 8:02, Reply)
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