What about Twain or Poe?jonesthecurl wrote:Sorry, not a Dickens fan (except Christmas Carol). Shakespeare or Henry Fielding and I could help you, but Dickens no.
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What about Twain or Poe?jonesthecurl wrote:Sorry, not a Dickens fan (except Christmas Carol). Shakespeare or Henry Fielding and I could help you, but Dickens no.
Maxleod wrote:Not strike, he's the only one with a functioning brain.
Also have to agree, i read Oliver Twist and didn't really think it was that great.jonesthecurl wrote:Sorry, not a Dickens fan (except Christmas Carol). Shakespeare or Henry Fielding and I could help you, but Dickens no.
Maxleod wrote:Not strike, he's the only one with a functioning brain.
Cool. Maybe I'll find a way to get that too. I loved the movie.jonesthecurl wrote:The special packeage just arrived -
A DVD set of the original BBC series of State of Play.
Bless Mrs Curl.
Maxleod wrote:Not strike, he's the only one with a functioning brain.
He has as many CDs as my family has books.autoload wrote:Jesus, you have more CD's than Elton John.Quirk wrote:The new house has a lot of shelves for my CDs.
So I don't have to keep them all on racks anymore.![]()
Maxleod wrote:Not strike, he's the only one with a functioning brain.
He's been back for a while, except he's gone by a different name, Lucario something or another.Lucarilover240 wrote:Okay, quick heads up to everyone. I just happened to glance down at the "Users browsing this forum" section, and guess whose name I saw? FIRCOAL.
He's baaaaaaaack...
Maxleod wrote:Not strike, he's the only one with a functioning brain.
Yes you had nothing to do with like I had nothing to do with the bull testicles being banned.Minister Masket wrote:I had nothing to do with it.Lucarilover240 wrote:Okay, quick heads up to everyone. I just happened to glance down at the "Users browsing this forum" section, and guess whose name I saw? FIRCOAL.
He's baaaaaaaack...
Maxleod wrote:Not strike, he's the only one with a functioning brain.
Saddened by the review but still plan to see it. I think that Andy would likje that last line.jonesthecurl wrote:Well, I just came back from Star Trek.
Oh dear oh dear oh dear.
Good things first: Nice sets. Mostly nice effects. Good casting, except for Kirk himself and Uhura.
Plot: so full of holes you could use it for a fishing net.
Script: dunno, much of it was drowned out by the dreadful music.
The curlson gave the perfect review:
"I have absolutely NO idea what was going on. But the fight scenes were good."
Oh, and that thing about having a vast, universe for background with tight continuity control? Jettisoned. Not, to be fair, entirely by ignoring what had been done before, mainly by time travel going back to the day Kirk was born.
I don't know why this is attracting such good reviews - i seemed to me that it would dissappoint a Trekkie, while still carrying too much baggage (in a dull fashion) from trekdom for trek newbies.
Go see something else instead, or buy a box of donuts.
Or a bunch of bananas.
Maxleod wrote:Not strike, he's the only one with a functioning brain.
I've already got a review written on one forum and I haven't even seen it yet.autoload wrote:Well, I'm already committed to watch this. I will give a review at the end of the week.
Maxleod wrote:Not strike, he's the only one with a functioning brain.

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<- img courtesy of Zoebear1strike wolf wrote:What about Twain or Poe?jonesthecurl wrote:Sorry, not a Dickens fan (except Christmas Carol). Shakespeare or Henry Fielding and I could help you, but Dickens no.


pancakemix wrote:Quirk, you are a bastard. That is all.
"Davros as a boy"Quirk wrote:
Was a joke.targetman377 wrote:autoload wrote:Multi?Lucarilover240 wrote:Okay, quick heads up to everyone. I just happened to glance down at the "Users browsing this forum" section, and guess whose name I saw? FIRCOAL.
He's baaaaaaaack...no i say him in a differnt form its him alright!!!
My son is 5 and you posting all these pictures brings back memories of my son doing these things. It's even more important to me since his mother and I were never "together." I never missed my time to see him every other weekend in all these years despite him living 200 miles away.Quirk wrote:
I'm a fan of both.jonesthecurl wrote:strike wolf wrote:What about Twain or Poe?jonesthecurl wrote:Sorry, not a Dickens fan (except Christmas Carol). Shakespeare or Henry Fielding and I could help you, but Dickens no.
I'm a big fan of Twain, haven't read Poe for a long while.
Maxleod wrote:Not strike, he's the only one with a functioning brain.
Err...Knight to Z26jonesthecurl wrote:I wish someone 'd make a move in one of my games and give me sumtin to do other than sneeze.
Maxleod wrote:Not strike, he's the only one with a functioning brain.
Thank you. Castle on the King's side.strike wolf wrote:Err...Knight to Z26jonesthecurl wrote:I wish someone 'd make a move in one of my games and give me sumtin to do other than sneeze.