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By Biscaynes
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Miller wrote:Man, I was watching Tom Snyder one night (like thirteen years ago), and he was interviewing Ray Davies of The Kinks. I felt really uncomfortable viewing that segment of the show. The dude asked Davies what bands he liked that are out now (were out then, whatever). Davies said he liked Blue. Snyder goes, "Bleh?" and commented on what a strange name was, I think. So, Davies told him he was saying, Blue.

It got kind of awkward, and Snyder seemed to be groping for something to say next, so he started asking about the gap between Davies's front tetth. "Do you ever think about having that fixed?" LOL I know, man. I was like, WTF?
:lol:

Love The Kinks
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By Harlequin
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Biscaynes wrote:
Miller wrote:Man, I was watching Tom Snyder one night (like thirteen years ago), and he was interviewing Ray Davies of The Kinks. I felt really uncomfortable viewing that segment of the show. The dude asked Davies what bands he liked that are out now (were out then, whatever). Davies said he liked Blue. Snyder goes, "Bleh?" and commented on what a strange name was, I think. So, Davies told him he was saying, Blue.

It got kind of awkward, and Snyder seemed to be groping for something to say next, so he started asking about the gap between Davies's front tetth. "Do you ever think about having that fixed?" LOL I know, man. I was like, WTF?
:lol:

Love The Kinks
Me too! Lol!
Miller wrote: You seem to have a head plumb full of trivia, Harlequin. I, of course, am full of something else.
Yeah, a lot of people seem to be of that opinion. I tend to remember things that are totally useless to me or anyone else.
On the other hand, I'm a whizz on quiz nights ;)
Miller wrote:
Harlequin wrote: I watched the Late Show with David Letterman last night. I like him. I was about to watch the greatest movie ever, and instead got insanely distracted by how funny he was... I stayed up two extra hours just so I could watch him on free-to-air and cable. lmao
I think Letterman is funny. I guess I might not like him as much if my politics leaned toward the right instead of to the left.

The greatest movie ever? Harlequin, what movie is that, then?
The Rocky Horror Picture Show. I bought it on dvd on... Wednesday, I think. I've already watched it about twenty times since then. I'm one of the crazies that knows all the words. My boyfriend thinks it's hilarious... Or he did, until I changed his ringtone to creature of the night :D
Miller wrote: I am surpised to learn just how popular American TV shows are in other countries. It seems that for many years we (USA) have had a lot of BBC programming and a fair amount of Spanish language television stuff, since there is a large Latino population in the USA, but I never noticed much else from other countries on TV here.

What do I know? I am a bit out of touch when it comes to television. I only have about five channels of TV service, and the only reason I mess with that is because my cable ISP charges less for Internet service and what it calls 'limited basic television' than it does for Internet service alone.
Americans ruined every show they took from here. Do you remember Kath and Kim, from a few years ago? It was ours. Apparently, Australian jokes don't translate... Especially not muffin top jokes on a reasonably thin woman. It was quite irksome.
But the Brits get more Australian shows... Neighbours and Home and Away, I think... My great-nana watches Neighbours :?
Miller wrote:
Harlequin wrote:
Miller wrote: ...What day was your birthday on Harlequin? Mine was April 24...
Mine was the 27th. So close! Lol! I don't want a birthday next year. I'd like to become like Peter Pan. If I get any older, people will expect things of me (on the other hand, I can go to the US and get hammered... Decisions, decisions!)
LOL! Hey, the twenty-seventh of April, eh? That is pretty close, man. Well, we are the same sign of the Zodic or whatever it is called, I guess. No wonder we cannot get along at all.
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Stubborn as f***. Lol.
I hope you get well, Miller. It would be a sad and lonely place without you.
xx
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By T.K.
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Wheelman75 wrote:Hey, did any of you folks check out Google's homepage today? Pretty neat, huh? In order to commemorate the occasion, I decided I'd post this song:
I have that entire album and the remake.
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And now for something completely diffrent.
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By Nikusakken
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Now this is getting ridiculous. First it was Peter Steele from Type O Negative that died last month, then it was Dio from Black Sabbath and Dio that died last week, and now Paul Gray from Slipknot that dies today. What the hell is wrong?!
By Miller
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Harlequin wrote:
Miller wrote: You seem to have a head plumb full of trivia, Harlequin. I, of course, am full of something else.
Harlequin wrote: Yeah, a lot of people seem to be of that opinion. I tend to remember things that are totally useless to me or anyone else.
On the other hand, I'm a whizz on quiz nights ;)
LOL I am sure the number of useful things you are able to recall off the top your head is probably proportionately high as well, though. One cannot help but admire that, really.
Harlequin wrote:
Miller wrote: The greatest movie ever? Harlequin, what movie is that, then?
Harlequin wrote:The Rocky Horror Picture Show. I bought it on dvd on... Wednesday, I think. I've already watched it about twenty times since then. I'm one of the crazies that knows all the words. My boyfriend thinks it's hilarious... Or he did, until I changed his ringtone to creature of the night :D
Is that movie really that cool, man? It seems like it must be some kind of institution. I remember seeing it listed as an ongoing Midnight Movie feature at the theaters, back when I lived in places where they had such a thing, along with Pink FLoyd: The Wall and Led Zeppelin: The Song Remains the Same. I only ever watched the latter two.
Harlequin wrote: Americans ruined every show they took from here. Do you remember Kath and Kim, from a few years ago? It was ours. Apparently, Australian jokes don't translate... Especially not muffin top jokes on a reasonably thin woman. It was quite irksome.
But the Brits get more Australian shows... Neighbours and Home and Away, I think... My great-nana watches Neighbours :?
I guess that I am only familar with a handful of TV shows from the UK. I think most of them are from Mystery or something like that: Inspector Linley, Inspector Morse, Inspector Foyle, Miss Marples, Inspector Poirot, etc. I saw a lot of Keeping Up Appearances and As Time Goes By over the years. I think those are funny.

Yucksterthunder, I am happy to see you at DriverMadness.net lately.

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I looked at what Kath and Kim was. I had never heard of that, and wondered what Harlequin meant by writing that Americans ruin the shows they take from Australia. I guess I did not know they did that sort of thing with television shows. I wonder how many shows I thought were created in my country were actually shows that originated elsewhere.

Sorry, people. I apologize for making it sound like I was calling Australia part of the UK. And, yes, I thought it was. LOL! Sorry, man.

About the only other shows I recall from -- I don't know, Great Britain, I guess -- were Danger UXB, The Avengers, and something called Prisoner Cell Block H.

Hey, all right, man! Prisoner Cell Block H was an Austraian show. Woopie! I saw one, then. Geez, I feel like a moron. So much for being able to make intelligent conversation. LOL
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By Harlequin
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Miller wrote:
Harlequin wrote:
Miller wrote: You seem to have a head plumb full of trivia, Harlequin. I, of course, am full of something else.
Harlequin wrote: Yeah, a lot of people seem to be of that opinion. I tend to remember things that are totally useless to me or anyone else.
On the other hand, I'm a whizz on quiz nights ;)
LOL I am sure the number of useful things you are able to recall off the top your head is probably proportionately high as well, though. One cannot help but admire that, really.
No, not really. I can remember a mass of war facts (I'm a history nerd, I'll admit it.) but I don't actually study anything to do with history... It only helps when I play Trivial Pursuit (and proceed to slaughter my mother with my mad skills).
Miller wrote:
Harlequin wrote:
Miller wrote: The greatest movie ever? Harlequin, what movie is that, then?
Harlequin wrote:The Rocky Horror Picture Show. I bought it on dvd on... Wednesday, I think. I've already watched it about twenty times since then. I'm one of the crazies that knows all the words. My boyfriend thinks it's hilarious... Or he did, until I changed his ringtone to creature of the night :D
Is that movie really that cool, man? It seems like it must be some kind of institution. I remember seeing it listed as an ongoing Midnight Movie feature at the theaters, back when I lived in places where they had such a thing, along with Pink FLoyd: The Wall and Led Zeppelin: The Song Remains the Same. I only ever watched the latter two.
It really is. I don't remember the first time I saw it, but my sister and I used to watch it every time we were left alone, which was a lot back in the old days. lmao. It's labled as a cult classic, along with Pulp Fiction (which I don't really like)...
Miller wrote:
Harlequin wrote: Americans ruined every show they took from here. Do you remember Kath and Kim, from a few years ago? It was ours. Apparently, Australian jokes don't translate... Especially not muffin top jokes on a reasonably thin woman. It was quite irksome.
But the Brits get more Australian shows... Neighbours and Home and Away, I think... My great-nana watches Neighbours :?
I guess that I am only familar with a handful of TV shows from the UK. I think most of them are from Mystery or something like that: Inspector Linley, Inspector Morse, Inspector Foyle, Miss Marples, Inspector Poirot, etc. I saw a lot of Keeping Up Appearances and As Time Goes By over the years. I think those are funny.
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I looked at what Kath and Kim was. I had never heard of that, and wondered what Harlequin meant by writing that Americans ruin the shows they take from Australia. I guess I did not know they did that sort of thing with television shows. I wonder how many shows I thought were created in my country were actually shows that originated elsewhere.

Sorry, people. I apologize for making it sound like I was calling Australia part of the UK. And, yes, I thought it was. LOL! Sorry, man.

About the only other shows I recall from -- I don't know, Great Britain, I guess -- were Danger UXB, The Avengers, and something called Prisoner Cell Block H.

Hey, all right, man! Prisoner Cell Block H was an Austraian show. Woopie! I saw one, then. Geez, I feel like a moron. So much for being able to make intelligent conversation. LOL
Most people lump us in together, it's cool.
Speaking of UK/Australia being one and the same, yesterday I joined a music site. It had options to list where you hailed from, like "USA", "Canada", "New Zealand" and then randomly "UK/Australia". It irked me that the kiwi's got their own, but we didn't.

Also, anyone watching the soccer/football? Did you watch the socceroos vs All Whites? It was a horrible game, but still, we won. That's all that matters. Against NZ.
Nikusakken wrote:Now this is getting ridiculous. First it was Peter Steele from Type O Negative that died last month, then it was Dio from Black Sabbath and Dio that died last week, and now Paul Gray from Slipknot that dies today. What the hell is wrong?!
Yeah, I heard this morning. It's horrible. Slipknot were headliners at my first concert. Now no #2 :( Sad, sad year.
All the good people are dying (including The Rev and MJ).
If anyone from Metallica dies before they get here, I might be forced to hurt someone.
Or Bullet For My Valentine... Not hurt them, but if someone dies. I almost have tickets, damn it. Lol
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By Fireboyd78
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OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOK....right...
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By max.thunder
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Guys, i have found two eGUIDES( Driv3r and Driver PL), they are both in PDF format but i can't upload stuff here because the limit here is 12 MB and the guides have more Megabytes(Driv3r=13'8MB, and Driver PL=19'5MB), both compressed with WinRAR.

Anyone of the admins can help me?
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By max.thunder
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If it's possible,
Anyone of webmasters or admins can upgrade the downloads to 20MB?
My other idea is posting the files on megaupload or a similar site(maybe mediafire)
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By max.thunder
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OK, i'll upload the files on a free file hosting website
By Lost Account #3408
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Really strange Peter Steele dead, DIO dead, Gary Coleman & Dennis Hopper dead, The F*cks going on. The universe is out of its mind .
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By max.thunder
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hope that TANNER will come back!
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By max.thunder
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In that website i didn't find Tanner and Jericho(surely because they are videogame characters) but i gives me a hope that they survived and are alive.
I'm sure that they are alive, i can't deny my theory about the truth of Driv3r.
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By Harlequin
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YUCKSTERTHUNDER wrote:Really strange Peter Steele dead, DIO dead, Gary Coleman & Dennis Hopper dead, The F*cks going on. The universe is out of its mind .
The difference between the people you listed (and the fact that you actually missed one. Grr.) is that three of the people who died in April-May were talented musicians, one was a washed up sitcom actor and the final hadn't done anything decent in 15 years...
bb_42001 wrote:guess who is coming BACK!
Matt Tuck? I know. I have tickets :D
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Harlequin wrote:
YUCKSTERTHUNDER wrote:Really strange Peter Steele dead, DIO dead, Gary Coleman & Dennis Hopper dead, The F*cks going on. The universe is out of its mind .
The difference between the people you listed (and the fact that you actually missed one. Grr.) is that three of the people who died in April-May were talented musicians, one was a washed up sitcom actor and the final hadn't done anything decent in 15 years...
Wich one i,ve missed then, that guy from slipknot ?
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By max.thunder
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Yeah,it was the bassist of Slipknot, i don't like Slipknot music, i like more the oldies
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By Harlequin
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YUCKSTERTHUNDER wrote:
Harlequin wrote:
YUCKSTERTHUNDER wrote:Really strange Peter Steele dead, DIO dead, Gary Coleman & Dennis Hopper dead, The F*cks going on. The universe is out of its mind .
The difference between the people you listed (and the fact that you actually missed one. Grr.) is that three of the people who died in April-May were talented musicians, one was a washed up sitcom actor and the final hadn't done anything decent in 15 years...
Wich one i,ve missed then, that guy from slipknot ?
Which*
That guy?! Paul Gray was an amazing bassist! One of the few famous left-handed bassists (of course, Paul McCartney is too, but we're talking an amazing man who was conveniently forgotten...)!!!

...You guys have no taste :p
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By T.K.
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I've been listening to Eduard Khil a bit lately. I like his music.

Although you all probably know him as th e Trololo man.
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By bb_42001
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btw thanks to Someone972's (or what ever his user-name is) brother he was able to get the 600 odd posts back, but not the users :(

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