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Mon 05/11/15 05:16 AM
Good luck mate though you will be fine, I have had major chest operations, I have a pacemaker fitted and nearly killed myself through alcohol abuse. stay positive!!

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Mon 05/11/15 05:12 AM

You getting snippy with me? I shared the answer to my math equation and I did know the answer. Calm down.



You are 'mistaken'! I was referring to my own self. Sometimes, I do 'ask' riddles without knowing the answers myself. It's for fun; a 'prank' I love to play on people 'close' to me.

And as far as 'sharing the answer to that math equation' is concerned, well, yes, I did see your post & 'thanked' you in appreciation (in that very thread itself).

Have a 'lovely' day!...:smile:

Well I'm so glad that's sorted, i ate rows, lol
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Mon 05/11/15 05:10 AM
Battlecross - War of Will

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Mon 05/11/15 05:10 AM
Victoria - The Fall
Hi Scoob I had an album by stryper, me and my X wife both liked it, In God we trust I think it was called a bit weird really seeing that I am a rank atheist?
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Sat 05/09/15 03:01 AM

'Kapil Dev Nikhanj' & 'Diego Armando Maradona' (For 'all' generations gone by..& for 'all' generations to come..)smokin

Maradona might have been a great footballer but he leaves a lot to be desired as a human being.Being English I will always remember him first and foremost as a cheat. Yes Argentina would have won any way but he is still a cheat in my eyes

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Sat 05/09/15 02:57 AM

I'm trying to figure out why this is in a music topicwhat ???

Although listening to music and mingling is one way to kill some boredom.

oops

OH don't be so Pedantic scoob,lol. music is probably the only thing that helps me switch off from the rigours of everyday life and relieves boredom along with reading and watching sport on TV as previously mentioned
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Sat 05/09/15 02:53 AM
Yep he came across as a decent bloke although I never met him or saw them live. I am very much into metal but I recognise talent when I hear it and that bloke had the X factor for sure.

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Sat 05/09/15 02:50 AM
No doubt about it - Hot chocalate

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Fri 05/08/15 04:54 AM
Hot chocolate were one of my guilty pleasures when i was a kid. So you win again, sexy thing and no doubt about it were classic pop songs of their time.

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Fri 05/08/15 04:52 AM


Yes my high school had a sex ed program..a real yawn show. My boyfriend went to a neighboring district. I liked that program betterbigsmile bigsmile


What made his better? Was it the complimentary bananas and whipped cream they provided?..

Nah it was the complete leather bondage set complete with whips which made his better,lol
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Fri 05/08/15 04:49 AM
Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds - Beatles

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Fri 05/08/15 04:47 AM
Keep Yourself Alive - Queen (one of their best)!
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Fri 05/08/15 04:46 AM
All hope is gone - Slipknot, which is apt after seeing the general election results.

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Wed 05/06/15 05:05 AM

DonnyRover stated >>>
We had quite a bit of sex education in the third year so we would have been 13 or 14. We were shown certain gadgets like the coil and condons etc. We also watched a film about giving birth, six people fainted including one lad at the beginning when the couple were holding hands. I was sat at the front so every know and again you would hear a thud then the sound of someone being dragged out into the corridor
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Ps I do remember thinking, OMG my mum and dad must have done that at least five times, I couldn't look at them for ages!


OMG - ROLTFLMAO...seriously; where did you attend school? I guess living on a farm {rural America} we grew up knowing/seeing/being more aware of 'things' that mother nature provided us then most city kids did but to have boys that age 'FAINT' from watching a film - OMG - was it 'X' rated? WOW!

NO it wasn't x-rated it was just an educational film about the birds and the bees. It did show a woman giving birth in all it s technicolour glory though, and i do remember it was lunch time straight after. As for the lad who fainted at the beginning I do remember him having a porno mag confiscated a year or so later in class so perhaps the film helped him mature pretty fast, lol
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Wed 05/06/15 04:59 AM
I once read something about ELP, I think it was a Greg Lake interview, in it he said it all got rather silly, if one had a revolving stand on stage the other had to have one and it all got rather over the top and plain daft!I only had one Pink Floyd album, The Final cut because it was satirically brilliant about the state of the UK at the time and being anti-establishment (to this day) I loved it.

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Wed 05/06/15 04:50 AM
Motionless in White - Reincarnate

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Tue 05/05/15 04:51 AM
Didn't see the fight, Read it wasn't that good. The fact that no one has remarked on "the fight of the century" after the event says it all i suppose!

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Tue 05/05/15 04:45 AM
Edited by DonnyRover on Tue 05/05/15 04:48 AM
We had quite a bit of sex education in the third year so we would have been 13 or 14. We were shown certain gadgets like the coil and condons etc. We also watched a film about giving birth, six people fainted including one lad at the beginning when the couple were holding hands. I was sat at the front so every know and again you would hear a thud then the sound of someone being dragged out into the corridor
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Ps I do remember thinking, OMG my mum and dad must have done that at least five times, I couldn't look at them for ages!

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Tue 05/05/15 04:40 AM
Forever in blue jeans -Neil Diamond

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Tue 05/05/15 04:39 AM
Ever fallen in love with someone - The Buzzcocks

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