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how are you doing sebastian?
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I'm doing very well indeed thank you, Jico. How about yourself?
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Hey everyone!
Seb, long time no "see." |
good to know that. i'm fine thanks, just a bit bored.
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Hello Steve.
Jico, click here for Aphex Twin fun: http://www.kcrw.com/music/programs/m...0910aphex_twin (click on 'listen' in the little window. As if you couldn't have worked that out yourself, sorry. |
thanks, i've enjoyed the show and learned some new stuff about richard.
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hey guys
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Hey schizo/
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Hey all
I'm just on a 3 hour spare and bored to tears. I just entered a web design contest and submitted a design for the new tv-links.co.uk. Thanks for the Aphex Twin link Seb, I've been meaning to hear more of his stuff (I only have drukqs). |
hello fellows, i love SONIC YOUTH.
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Hello, Wolf Brother. You've certainly come to the right place!
Your next stop should be this thread: Introduce Yourself |
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Niiceee! Me too! |
What's a sonic youth?
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Hello everyone.
Terror on the tracks A giant owl is terrorising commuters at Middlesbrough Train Station.... The Eagle Owl, which has a five foot wingspan and can dine on animals as big as foxes and small deer, has been spotted in Middlesbrough since September, but in recent weeks it has taken up residence on the rooftops around the railway station, where it has been seen "swooping" on passers by, chasing drinkers and catching pigeons. Craig Smith, of Southfield Road, Middlesbrough, was running through the station car park to catch a train when the bird approached him from behind. He said: "I heard this woo-woo noise dead loud and I looked over my shoulder and saw this big thing with silver wings swooping on me with its claws stretched out. "I ran as fast as I could onto platform one and it flew off. "On Christmas Eve I saw it go for a man coming out of Last Orders and chase him down the street." However, one St Hilda's resident who has had a very close encounter with the owl, said there is nothing to be frightened of. Peter King, 63, of Tower Green was so curious about the bird which had left his neighbours "petrified" that he went in search of it. He said: "I was walking through Exchange Square and whistled and held my arm out. Then suddenly this bird landed on my shoulder. I started talking to it and it just hooted back at me. "It was a lovely bird but in no way aggressive. It was a good job I was looking for it, though otherwise I think I would have died a thousand deaths when it landed on me. "Some people have been getting taxis home because they're worried about being attacked, but there's no need." Local owl experts also said the creature is no risk to humans, although cats and small dogs may be at risk of becoming a light lunch. Rachael Stewart, a volunteer at the Kirkleatham Owl Centre said: "It probably thinks these people are its handler and will associate them with food, it's not attacking them." |
Haha, dogs and cats for a light lunch.
Silly owls. |
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you know that thing that i posted ages ago about a man cutting off his penis and throwing it at cops?
the story came out in rolling stone magazine a month ago, what noobs |
I'm off to bed cause I got school tomorrow.
Cheers. |
Hi
Im watching A Scanner Darkly |
is it good?
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