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Daily Mail writes about Cannabis as though its the worst thing on this earth, after George Galloway.
Every week they publish the same bloody article with the sentences slightly rearranged. Whatever. They actually like Chantelle so obviously on a different wavelength.
Stoned, cained, mangled, wrecked, fucked, monged, high... I can think of loads off the top of my head...
Drugs are bad. Don't do them. (Thought I'd add that incase anyone thought I was promoting illegal substances)
Every week they publish the same bloody article with the sentences slightly rearranged. Whatever. They actually like Chantelle so obviously on a different wavelength.
Stoned, cained, mangled, wrecked, fucked, monged, high... I can think of loads off the top of my head...
Drugs are bad. Don't do them. (Thought I'd add that incase anyone thought I was promoting illegal substances)
Oh no Chantelle please! One of my friends hates her and she texted to evict her but failed hehehenikoru wrote:Daily Mail writes about Cannabis as though its the worst thing on this earth, after George Galloway.
Every week they publish the same bloody article with the sentences slightly rearranged. Whatever. They actually like Chantelle so obviously on a different wavelength.
I totally agree with you nikorunikoru wrote:Stoned, cained, mangled, wrecked, fucked, monged, high... I can think of loads off the top of my head...
Drugs are bad. Don't do them. (Thought I'd add that incase anyone thought I was promoting illegal substances)
those of you within spitting distance of the ICA in london might wish to know that they're showing a season of japanese films adapted from manga, under the auspices of the Japan Foundation, called Comic Proportions.
but then you should all already know this, cos the ICA is also currently screening a series of recent Korean films, as part of the Brilliant Korea season.
for those of us not lucky enough to be living in london, the Comic Proportions season is a touring exhibition - it's coming to the watershed in bristol in late february (yay!) - full details of the touring programme can be found at the Japan Foundation.
but then you should all already know this, cos the ICA is also currently screening a series of recent Korean films, as part of the Brilliant Korea season.
for those of us not lucky enough to be living in london, the Comic Proportions season is a touring exhibition - it's coming to the watershed in bristol in late february (yay!) - full details of the touring programme can be found at the Japan Foundation.
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i got this news from NME.co.uk, http://www.nme.com/news/gorillaz/22353
Gorillaz team to revive Monkey
The band tackle a Chinese legend
Gorillaz are set to revive a Chinese literary classic at the Manchester International Festival in 2007.
The band have joined together with acrobats, martial arts performers and singers for a fresh interpretation of a Chinese legend - and also marks the first commission for next year's event.
'Monkey: Journey to the West' will be a brand new circus production and will receive its global premiere on June 28, 2007 in Manchester.
Set to a musical score by Damon Albarn and a visual setting designed by Jamie Hewlett - the Gorillaz mainmen - 'Monkey...' will also feature Shaolin Monks and singers from the Peking Opera.
Written and directed by Chinese theatre director, Chen Shi-Zheng, the production is based on the story of the Monkey King and is co-produced by Manchester International Festival, Théâtre du Châtelet Paris and Berliner Staatsoper den Linden.
A new version of 1980s cult TV show 'Monkey' is currently being broadcast in the east and is set to return to British screens later this year.
well i don't know how accurate this is but hey so perhap we will see itoh kun on channnel 4? (that's where the old monkey serie are shown isn't -_- ) i assume that it will be dubb in english like the old one mmm not sure how that will go down though. i'm not fan of these dub movie myself.
Gorillaz team to revive Monkey
The band tackle a Chinese legend
Gorillaz are set to revive a Chinese literary classic at the Manchester International Festival in 2007.
The band have joined together with acrobats, martial arts performers and singers for a fresh interpretation of a Chinese legend - and also marks the first commission for next year's event.
'Monkey: Journey to the West' will be a brand new circus production and will receive its global premiere on June 28, 2007 in Manchester.
Set to a musical score by Damon Albarn and a visual setting designed by Jamie Hewlett - the Gorillaz mainmen - 'Monkey...' will also feature Shaolin Monks and singers from the Peking Opera.
Written and directed by Chinese theatre director, Chen Shi-Zheng, the production is based on the story of the Monkey King and is co-produced by Manchester International Festival, Théâtre du Châtelet Paris and Berliner Staatsoper den Linden.
A new version of 1980s cult TV show 'Monkey' is currently being broadcast in the east and is set to return to British screens later this year.
well i don't know how accurate this is but hey so perhap we will see itoh kun on channnel 4? (that's where the old monkey serie are shown isn't -_- ) i assume that it will be dubb in english like the old one mmm not sure how that will go down though. i'm not fan of these dub movie myself.
ahh i used to see monkey late nights on ch4, when i was at uni... but i relee hated it! was i the only one that found it horrible? >_< and of course they always dub the voices and make it worse than it already is! i remember when they used to show the jackie chan/jet li movies on bbc some weekends... they would always dub the voices and it would make me not want to watch them.
some bits in the metro are good though, and its not all that badidiotboy wrote: trust nothing you read in the Metro - it's published by the Daily Mail Group, after all. a more credible version of the story, from The Register: here.
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Such a scaringly depressive issue but I just got to vent this among my fellow British d-addicts.
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The somewhat tragi-comical, sorry, make that Travesty for a social service system, continues.
I step outside my office, only to find a man laying on the street having a fit.
People step over or around his head, feet, arms and whatever not, pretending he does not exist.
Assuming of course with the common trend of behaviour, that anyone on the streat in convulsions must be either drunk or, homeless and thereby worthless, or both.
I grab my cell, once more calling 999, and pulling my straw to the stack of trying to care for a fellow human being in apparent and dire need of some medical attention.
The operator, as usual in the UK, asks me what the postal code is to the street I'm calling from, which in itself is a parody of service. What if the caller is a helpful traveler and has no clue what that would be. Asking everyone in panic what the local postal code is before placing a 999 call. Utterly stupid city/health care planning.
If I give them the street name, cornering street and it's number, they should bloody well know the postal code themselves.
Besides, calling from a cell phone, with the existing GPS tracking system, they can pinpoint my exact location on the air within a distance of less than 100 feet any time of the day anyway.
To make this even worse, the following question just blew my mind.
Did I not just state "Street Number, Street Name".
The questions was... "And where exactly on Street Name is that?"
Ahum.... I had to restrain myself form blurting out a "Are you f-ing stupid? Street Number" and kept it to, well hmmm "Street Number"
Is that hard to find? Are there more than "Nth Street Number on a single street? After all I'm on the third largest street in this country!"
Well so hmm. whatever you do, on travelling, dont come to this country if you have medical issues, or if you god forbid get mugged or something.
By the way, the old fellow who was on the street having a fit. It turned out he had epilepsy. Something worth considering the next time you look the other way, walking around in your usal neighborhood.
Help your neighbor. One day it might be you needing a hand.
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The somewhat tragi-comical, sorry, make that Travesty for a social service system, continues.
I step outside my office, only to find a man laying on the street having a fit.
People step over or around his head, feet, arms and whatever not, pretending he does not exist.
Assuming of course with the common trend of behaviour, that anyone on the streat in convulsions must be either drunk or, homeless and thereby worthless, or both.
I grab my cell, once more calling 999, and pulling my straw to the stack of trying to care for a fellow human being in apparent and dire need of some medical attention.
The operator, as usual in the UK, asks me what the postal code is to the street I'm calling from, which in itself is a parody of service. What if the caller is a helpful traveler and has no clue what that would be. Asking everyone in panic what the local postal code is before placing a 999 call. Utterly stupid city/health care planning.
If I give them the street name, cornering street and it's number, they should bloody well know the postal code themselves.
Besides, calling from a cell phone, with the existing GPS tracking system, they can pinpoint my exact location on the air within a distance of less than 100 feet any time of the day anyway.
To make this even worse, the following question just blew my mind.
Did I not just state "Street Number, Street Name".
The questions was... "And where exactly on Street Name is that?"
Ahum.... I had to restrain myself form blurting out a "Are you f-ing stupid? Street Number" and kept it to, well hmmm "Street Number"
Is that hard to find? Are there more than "Nth Street Number on a single street? After all I'm on the third largest street in this country!"
Well so hmm. whatever you do, on travelling, dont come to this country if you have medical issues, or if you god forbid get mugged or something.
By the way, the old fellow who was on the street having a fit. It turned out he had epilepsy. Something worth considering the next time you look the other way, walking around in your usal neighborhood.
Help your neighbor. One day it might be you needing a hand.
cow wrote:
sorry... wats "W1" or "1C1" pls???? some sort of M15 code???
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I have to say, when my family's foster baby stopped breathing while my mum was out shopping (he's really premature), the supermarket first aiders got to her within a minute, and the ambulance was there within another 5. And just in case, luckyly my mum is also a trained nurse ahaha but all is not lost in the british emergency services!!techie wrote:
Help your neighbor. One day it might be you needing a hand.
btw...
KAMI-ROBO EXPO 2006 is on now
http://www.ica.org.uk/index.cfm?articleid=14819
>_<;; ok so maybe that's not everyone's cup of tea!
Personally I never liked Audition... the plot just didn't go anywhere for me. Or maybe it wasn't supposed to? o.O;;
Minna, would like some advice if anyone would care to give it. I want to change my internet provider, and I've been looking at a company called UK ONLINE.
http://www.ukonline.net/broadband/
Does anyone have any experience with them, as I would be interested to know how reliable they are. Also, if anyone has other recommendations for providers I would be greatly. I want a minimum 2mb connection btw.
Minna, would like some advice if anyone would care to give it. I want to change my internet provider, and I've been looking at a company called UK ONLINE.
http://www.ukonline.net/broadband/
Does anyone have any experience with them, as I would be interested to know how reliable they are. Also, if anyone has other recommendations for providers I would be greatly. I want a minimum 2mb connection btw.
Wasn't there already a thread for this? i guess that one was a bit old heh
Well, South West London here.
Here's some reviews of UK Online I got from a quick look at google, doesn't look very good.
http://www.reviewcentre.com/reviews89937.html
Well, South West London here.
Well i haven't used them before, but if they're gonna charge you £24.99 a month for a 2mb connection like it says they wanna charge me they can stick it. If you're in a Telewest area then i say get Blueyonder/Telewest Broadband. You can get 4mb for that much and they have like 100% uptime. Right now i'm paying £35/m for 10mb. Pretty good deal...the upstream kinda sucks though, a measily 48 KB/s (384Kb/s).saffy wrote:Minna, would like some advice if anyone would care to give it. I want to change my internet provider, and I've been looking at a company called UK ONLINE.
http://www.ukonline.net/broadband/
Does anyone have any experience with them, as I would be interested to know how reliable they are. Also, if anyone has other recommendations for providers I would be greatly. I want a minimum 2mb connection btw.
Here's some reviews of UK Online I got from a quick look at google, doesn't look very good.
http://www.reviewcentre.com/reviews89937.html
formula17 wrote:Yeah...Doing chemical engineering =Dfairytwix wrote:lol!
im no brit....hahaha.. lets juz say i was born sumwer els..but grew up here! hahahah... so u in manchester uni?? wut course u doin??
oooh..dats cool!! ur brainy then eh? hahahah..
@Horizon lol...im not realii xur...hahahah...i juz saw this as well..and i tot to post sumfink..lol.. ^^
welcome btw! ^^
guyz..we need to liven this thread up a bit..lol..altho..i can understand d fact that we are all kinda bz..heheheh.. btw.. names eni1? unless ur comfy bein called by ur SN..hehehe... btw.. u guyz juz call me jo! ^^ yoroishiku ne!
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Hmm, I see the Brits have a thread as well, where they can talk their secret language.fairytwix wrote:formula17 wrote:fairytwix wrote:lol!
guyz..we need to liven this thread up a bit..lol..altho..i can understand d fact that we are all kinda bz..heheheh.. btw.. names eni1? unless ur comfy bein called by ur SN..hehehe... btw.. u guyz juz call me jo! ^^ yoroishiku ne!
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I think he was always a bit nutsZulfi wrote:hey ping pong is a really funny film that guy went a bit bonkers or something didn't he?
By the way people in the UK, London is having it's korean film festival from May 22nd - 26th so if you're about get down there and watch some movies! and the best thing is it's free!
Movies
RULES OF DATING
MURDER TAKE ONE
ALL FOR LOVE
MY SCARY GIRL
SEE YOU AFTER SCHOOL
THE ART OF FIGHTING
LOST IN LOVE
LOVE IS A CRAZY THING
PRINCESS AURORA
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Of course week off to watch world cup Actually I was lucky because I didn't realise until after I booked it
The weather is nice but I leave the windows open at night and all the spiders can get in I really hate it but it's too nice to get a cool breeze on hot nights!
I'm at the south coast, near Brighton.. we get all the beaches
The weather is nice but I leave the windows open at night and all the spiders can get in I really hate it but it's too nice to get a cool breeze on hot nights!
I'm at the south coast, near Brighton.. we get all the beaches
lol...i ac2alii dint realise it was the WC season too until i started seeing lots of flags..hahah.. i was too caught up in my own little world..dat i forgot..hahahaha.. ~ waaaah...luckii u..to be leavin near the beaches..agh..we onlii have hills and fields ere in east anglia..hahah..altho..wer close to london..hahaha.. ~
As a guy.. the skirt thing doesn't apply to me but the hair man.. the hair!! >_< I think UK is famous for the unpredictable weather.. I carry an umbrella with me nowadays even when they sky is blue... in england.. you never know when its going to rain!
I should get a car or something so I wouldn't have to worry abt the weather.. but its so expensive here! It's not fair compared to other countries where cars are cheap
I should get a car or something so I wouldn't have to worry abt the weather.. but its so expensive here! It's not fair compared to other countries where cars are cheap
lol.. ~ the hair!! oi..it occurs to me too!! hahaha.. it takes me hours to fix my hair..and then WHOOOSH! goodbye nice hair! hahahah.. ~ altho i want to ave a car...i live in a town where its not even practical! hahaah.. ~ altho..i do carry an umbrella wit me all the time too!! hahah..u never kno..when u leave the house its bright and sunny..and then in the afternoon..it starts to rain..agh.. britsih weather is juz unpredictable..lol
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