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Earthquakes are caused by gays pt2 (actually in England!) (pg. 3)
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| Ian |
| quote: | Originally posted by jamie
*raises eyebrow* |
hey mate :p
and pkc, me too. I remember fancying a girl aged 7, so the argument they have is pretty, non existant. |
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| Lilith |
| quote: | Originally posted by Ian
and I don't mean Australia :) |
and I'm going to boil you in oil Iansies... and your little dog too! :whip: |
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| Ian |
| quote: | Originally posted by Lilith
and I'm going to boil you in oil Iansies... and your little dog too! :whip: |
i'd be more afraid of you if you had more south african in you, there's some weird down that way :p |
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| blacknoizybox |
| quote: | Originally posted by Lira
+1, I fancied girls long before that. As a matter of fact, I hit puberty and all I discovered was acne :( :D |
r u a lezbian?? or..... |
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| Lilith |
| quote: | Originally posted by Ian
i'd be more afraid of you if you had more south african in you, there's some weird down that way :p |
Har!
You're a northie, anything south of Leeds is likely to be as much a confabulation to you as Africa. :haha: |
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| Ian |
| quote: | Originally posted by Lilith
Har!
You're a northie, anything south of Leeds is likely to be as much a confabulation to you as Africa. :haha: |
midlands dear ;) We hate the south but sympathise a bit more with the north's hard working people. And we all hate the welsh :toothless |
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| Lilith |
| I lived in the south west for a time :( |
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| Ian |
| south west is like visiting that old relative who keeps biscuits they make u eat that are soft, soggy etc. Nice to see once in a while, but anymore than that and it's just not good. |
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| Lilith |
Actually its still much how I feel about most of England. Cold, wet and cramped after you get over the green fields, quaint old fashioned architecture and funny accents every 10miles.
You sort of come to a "oh my god, it's full of chavs" in this 2001 Space Odyssey moment where the astronaut goes for a look, except its not a big black monolith in space, but a tenement block :p
edit- as opposed to Australia, which is just mostly hot, doesn't rain much, full of lots of nothing and things that bite. |
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| Beat Blog |
| quote: | Originally posted by Lilith
Actually its still much how I feel about most of England. Cold, wet and cramped after you get over the green fields, quaint old fashioned architecture and funny accents every 10miles.
You sort of come to a "oh my god, it's full of chavs" in this 2001 Space Odyssey moment where the astronaut goes for a look, except its not a big black monolith in space, but a tenement block :p |
Hmmm, I had that realisation a few years ago too.
I remember thinking that Britain was all cucumber sandwiches, polo and corgis (not literally, idiots), then realising they have even more bogans than we do.
Soccer hooligans! |
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| Jackson |
Im in Hull at the moment at Uni (30 miles from the epicenter). Bed started shaking quite hard and the noise was quite scary. I know 5.3 seems nothing to guys near a fault line but i've never been in an earthquake.
I told my friend to get dressed and we came out of the dorm room, some people thought that one of the oil refineries near by had exploded. Did anyone else in the UK feel it? |
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| Ian |
| quote: | Originally posted by Jackson
Im in Hull at the moment at Uni (30 miles from the epicenter). Bed started shaking quite hard and the noise was quite scary. I know 5.3 seems nothing to guys near a fault line but i've never been in an earthquake.
I told my friend to get dressed and we came out of the dorm room, some people thought that one of the oil refineries near by had exploded. Did anyone else in the UK feel it? |
yes. Me, Az, Ste, Simon & Jamie did for sure, since I've seen them mention it (in jamies case) or spoken to them online for the rest. We're all from sheffield down in a straight line, I'm south west of nottingham by 25 miles so about 60 miles from the actual thing in lincs. I used to live much nearer though (about 20 miles) from the epicentre and had family even closer in Lincolnshire, but they're now deceased. It was fun for sure. |
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