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  1. No I just download them, then right click the files and open with iTunes. Once they are on there then I just sync them with my iPod. It can be a bit of a pain opening all the individual files with iTunes but it doesn't take too long.
  2. Anyone listen to audiobooks regularly? I've been listening to them for a while now when I go for a run, and it's much better than the same old music which you get bored of. Now, a good book does not necessarily make a good audiobook. A lot are read by boring middle of the road male Americans. Some have a full cast reading them which is ace, or as in the case of the Alan Partridge one are read by the author themselves. Another thing is the price of them. Unreal. The complete Song of Ice and Fire boxset is £233 on Amazon. Obviously I wouldn't advocate illegally downloading them, so I will include the links so you can avoid them. Anyway the aforementioned Game of thrones books are superb, all 5 plus the Tales of Dunk and Egg novellas which are set roughly 100 years before the series can be downloaded here Download George R. R. Martin - A Song of Ice and Fire. Books 1-5, novella Torrent - KickassTorrents Alan Partridge, read by Alan Partridge himself is also great. Download I, Partridge - Alan Partridge (Unabridged) Torrent - KickassTorrents American Gods by Neil Gaiman is a favourite book of mine. The tenth aniversary release last year performed by a full cast is boss. Well work a listen Neal Gaiman - American Gods: The Tenth Anniversary Edition - Demonoid The Price of fear was a radio show performed by Vincent Price for the BBC in the 70s. 22 episodes for about 30mins each. Roald Dahl wrote some of the episodes and they are a bit like Tales of the unexpected. Download The [Vincent] Price Of Fear - Audio Drama - MP3 - Slimoo Torrent - KickassTorrents There are also some great abridged BBC adaptations of various novels with a full cast that last about 3-4 hours, such as Download Stephen King - 'Salem's Lot (BBC dramatisation) Torrent - KickassTorrents Download Dracula by Bram Stoker - BBC Radio - SeymourDAC Torrent - KickassTorrents Download iPod Audiobook - I Am Legend - M4B-128k - BBC Radio - cheops Torrent - KickassTorrents Anyone else got any decent ones they have listened to?
  3. We have a meeting every two weeks about the work we do. That is all it's about, the actual work. Nothing else. It's not a general meeting, it's just to discuss any problems with the work we process. Every fucking time though someone has to pop up with some shit about how it isn't fair they had to give a weeks notice for a day off but such and such a person didn't. Or how it's too hot in the room we work in. Or some other shit that's got nothing to do with the actual meeting. Just fuck off and bring it up directly to your boss outside the meeting. That's not what they are for, I don't give a fuck about your problems and I want to go and get my dinner because I'm starving and I've been in since 7 when you were still in bed you fucking cunt.
  4. On the sliding picture scale, just how angry are you Simon? Any more than a 3 and you should seek help. 1) 2) 3) 4) 5)
  5. Fucking great day yesterday. The organisation wasn't as good as when I saw Oasis there, but there were no major problems to be honest. I didn't que to go the toilet once and I think the most I waited to get served for a pint was about 20 minutes. I lost my mates coming out though and walked for fucking ages trying to find a phonebox because my phone had died. Ended up by a Maplin/Blockbuster miles away so I didn't get picked up until about 1 in the morning. Saw the lad who plays Liam in Benidorm ( which I've never seen ) and had a laugh with him. I had a spliff and he asked for a pull then fucked off with it! Cheeky cunt. The sound was fucking great, the atmosphere was electric and even getting in at 2 in the morning caked from head to foot in mud couldn't dampen my mood.
  6. This is from my boss today, he isn't a bullshitter and he doesn't know fuck all about politics so I believe him. We work right by the Crowne Plaza in town and my boss was walking through the car park about half 12 on his dinner. It's got a gym in it, and the car park is always chocker with people going there. Anyway he said there was only one empty space which has a little traffic cone in front of it to stop people parking there. This Audi pulls up with three meatheads in it and the passenger gets out, moves the cone and the car pulled into the space. The doorman runs over to them : Doorman : You can't park there. Meathead : Why not? Doorman : That spot is reserved for Iain Duncan Smith Meathead : Who is he? Doorman : He is a government minister and we have reserved the space for him. Meathead : Does he pay £40 a month to use the gym here? Doorman : No, he isn't a member of the gym. Meathead : Well you'll have to tell him to find another space then. * Meatheads walk away into the gym *
  7. Soz. I'll give you a rep to show Jhinge what can happen when you aren't a massive cunt.
  8. Was this the opening to it? [YOUTUBE]ZsQ_tjZp7qU[/YOUTUBE] As far as I can tell, these are some of the films: Bridge Across Time (TV 1985) - IMDb starring the Hoff no less Crowhaven Farm (TV 1970) - IMDb The Power Within (TV 1979) - IMDb The Blood on Satan's Claw (1971) - IMDb I actually remember this one as a kid, so maybe I saw it on ITV as part of the series. Gemini Man (TV Series 1976) - IMDb The Medusa Touch (1978) - IMDb When Time Ran Out... (1980) - IMDb Snowbeast (TV 1977) - IMDb Don't Go to Sleep (TV 1982) - IMDb No Place to Hide (TV 1981) - IMDb She Cried Murder (TV 1973) - IMDb Nightkill (1980) - IMDb
  9. According to this forum Murder Mystery Suspense on ITV in the 80s - Forums @ The Digital Fix it wasn't a series in it's own right, rather just a banner that ITV used to show different movies every week? Unless you mean Hammer house of mystery and suspense, which can be downloaded here tscan.eu - Search Engine Searcher
  10. Just the once would push you into third mate. You don't want reprobates like Fuge and RiS ahead of you, do you?
  11. I can tell you that list needs updating. I'm trying for first. Reaching for the stars.
  12. Argument for gay marriage would also legalise incest and polygamy, claim bishops and MPs | Society | The Observer
  13. £60 each I think, worth every penny. Best gig I've seen for a while. He pulled some woman out to dance with during Dancing in the dark in a jumpsuit like this Who was about the size of a small planet. He just started laughing and said he'd never seen anyone in an outfit like that! He was great with the crowd, pulled a few kids out to sing some of the lyrics, it must have been brilliant for them. To be honest though, all through the gig I just kept looking at the stage and thinking ' how mad does Silvio look with a bandana on? '
  14. Saw him in the Etihad last night, he was fucking amazing. Absolutely brilliant, nearly a 3 hour set. I've had to dish out some retrospective neg on this thread as well. ' pop dribble ' indeed! Played this at the end, and all stopped playing at this lyric whilst they all looked at a montage of Clarence Clemons playing. Ace. [YOUTUBE]yAvolRT3sX4[/YOUTUBE] [YOUTUBE]utVR3EgQkHs[/YOUTUBE] [YOUTUBE]lrpXArn3hII[/YOUTUBE]
  15. I am undecided again now after the lukewarm reviews.
  16. http://www.liverpoolway.co.uk/forum/gf-general-forum/55341-good-horror-movies-10.html
  17. Fellow King fans, I've all but decided to start The Dark Tower series next instead of The Malazan Empire books. A few questions : 1) What is the correct order to read the books in? I've heard the last book is set between books 4 and 5, so should it be read last or in order? 2) Are The Talisman and Black House part of the series? 3) Anyone give a general overview of the series? I've heard it starts great but the ending is a bit of a let down? Ta.
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