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  • Birthday 17/07/1984

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  1. Do you smoke cannabis? That's how I was when I was on it.
  2. I reckon you did the right thing lifting the phone instead of your hands. Like you say, the police would most likely have came down hard on you for administering some 'rough justice'. Seems your own past boils up in you over this and that's understandable. Don't lose it though, he ain't worth it. If you do ever give him a tanking, just make sure it's not in front of his kids or heat of the moment stuff.
  3. My mate is whipped. He barters with his wife to agree on a set time that he's allowed to stay out to, seriously. I'd agreed to share a taxi home with him at an engagement party last week. When I asked him what time he was heading home he said "Quarter past eleven. I told her I'd only stay for 3 hours and I arrived here at quarter past eight so I've booked my taxi in advance." Caught him texting home a few times that night too. Muh'fucker got it bad.
  4. Gruesome bunch and the book is scary as fuck. The documentary last night seemed to be leaning toward the suggestion that Murphy may have been given a 'free pass' by the security forces to slaughter Catholics. Although I can't agree with this I will say that I believe more could have been done by the police in their efforts to catch him and his gang earlier.
  5. Alex Zane and Richard Hammond - for squeezing every last drop out of any joke/awkward moment. Bastards.
  6. She's fully clothed... It looks like something off You've Been Framed. I wanna hear Harry Hill's take on this.
  7. The playground games - British Bulldogs, School Team Vs The Rest, Tippy Tig, Bash the Bastards etc. I remember the hysteria created by a pre-arranged fight too, absolute blood-thirsty kids spreading the news of a fight after school like it was the second coming of Christ Himself. The fear of the school hard-nuts is something to behold as well. The dread they could instill in all the other kids, looking back now, was crazy. We had our fair share of tough kids in our school and I remember hearing older people saying that a bully will back down if you stand up to them and thinking, "Yeah, but you don't know this fella..." I suppose I'd probably tell any kids I ever have the exact same thing and they'll be thinking the same as I did.
  8. Porky's - First time I'd seen it, got the 1 & 2 boxset off Amazon. I thought it was pretty good. 7/10 Jackie Brown - Going through the DVD collection with the girlfriend on Saturday night and went with this as it's been a few years since I'd last seen it. It's not in the same league as Pulf Fiction but still worth a watch. The soundtrack is well groovy. 7/10
  9. I can vouch for the Argos Outlet on eBay, I got my laptop from there and have recommended it to others.
  10. Changing the tv channel back in time for the programme restarting is always a winner in my house.
  11. This is simple, yet tasty. Perfect for us manly men... Some chorizo, cut up into cubes 1 Pepper, also cubed Some mushrooms, as cubey as you can chop them Good cheese, cube this too Packet of cous cous Small drizzle of oil Pre-heat your oven to somewhere around 150C and cube your ingredients. Throw the pepper, mushrooms and chorizo into something oven-proof (I used a casserole dish) with a drizzle of oil. Keep hold of the cheese for now. Prepare your cous cous - I used the freeze dried Aynsley Harriott stuff. Turn off the oven, then mix in your cous cous and cheese to the casserole dish and throw back in the oven for 5 mins. The cous cous will dry up a bit and the cheese will 'submit.' Remove dish once you have prepared your drink and gathered your cutlery. Voila.
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