Aardvark747
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miss becky said:If this is still the Survivor thread...
miss becky said:If this is still the Survivor thread...
beli said:Streets has Silver and Gold which is off an album, and Sweetest Thing which is one of my least liked U2 songs ever.
Axver said:Mrs Richards: [My glasses] were on my head all the time, didn't you see?
Polly: Yes.
Mrs Richards: Didn't God give you eyes?
Polly: I didn't use them; it runs the battery down.
beli said:Rattle and Hum is an album, for me anyway.
beli said:Rattle and Hum is an album, for me anyway.
Aardvark747 said:
"...I can get down the stairs perfectly well by myself"
"Down the stairs? Oh well, dont stop when u get to the basement - keep straight on. Give my regards to the earth's core! And if u give us any more trouble i'll visit u in the small hours and put a bat up ur night-dress"!!!
Axver said:
What about the scene where Basil tries to hide his bet, Polly pretends to Sybil that she bet on the horse, and tries to remember its name? Basil makes funny flying actions and points at Sybil.
Polly: FLYING TART!
beli said:It doesnt matter to me which came first.
Besides I never bought that single because I'm not really fond of Streets.
Axver said:
Whatever the UF fanclub tells you to vote for.
anitram said:I refuse to vote for Popheart.
theedge111 said:I love Popheart, i was at the Edmonton show that they recorded With or Without You. I can't believe the only way i can save it is to vote for UF. What a shitty target to pick!!
TheRooster said:
that's a little disconcerting.
Axver said:
I think people are going to be unhappy regardless of what the UF fanclub goes for.
And I find it amusing how so many people seem to have a problem with strategy when it has been used - and encouraged! - in the past.
beli said:
Only if you actually pay attention to Axver.
TheRooster said:
Beli in the little time I've been here you have become my favourite Interferencer.
Axver said:
I think people are going to be unhappy regardless of what the UF fanclub goes for.
And I find it amusing how so many people seem to have a problem with strategy when it has been used - and encouraged! - in the past.