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By Johnny 1989
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:lol: Liking The Simpsons reference. (the 7 thumbs up line if from a Simpsons episode I believe)

You poor sod, why did you have to sit through that shyte, you should have sneaked out & watched Iron Man 2
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By chrysostom
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from the food critic episode :)

seen iron man 2 - and i actually quite liked the series, never saw the first film.

(oh and womenfolk being a pretty big factor too)
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By Johnny 1989
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chrysostom wrote:from the food critic episode :)

seen iron man 2 - and i actually quite liked the series, never saw the first film.

(oh and womenfolk being a pretty big factor too)


That's the one I knew it was either that or the one where Jay Sherman comes to Springfield and Barney wins the film contest

I haven't seen the first one either, I've got it on DVD somewhere but haven't got round to watching it yet.

You should have just said "just popping to the toilet" and then sneaked out, they would have been to engrossed in the film to notice :lol:

Someone I knew went to watch Norbit, and walked out five minutes later :lol:
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By MK Chris
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I may be forced to go and watch this, however if I am forced to endure American style audiences (WHY do they do that?!) I think it'll take all of my diplomacy skills not to tell the people around me that they are complete wankers.
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By MK Chris
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Ah to be honest I'm happy to sit and watch pretty much any film... especially as we have Cineworld passes, but American style cheers and whoops would annoy me immensely.

Where did you see it Chrysostom? Hopefully not Xscape Milton Keynes.
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By chrysostom
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Topher wrote:American style cheers and whoops would annoy me immensely.

Where did you see it Chrysostom? Hopefully not Xscape Milton Keynes.


High Wycombe cineworld (i'm slumming it here for my masters, i miss MK)

and it was opening night, so it's pretty much full of girls who are of the opinion that in some way, they ARE these glamourous women living in new york because they too have been either : a slut, neurotic, torn between 2 men or made to pit their family life and working life against each other (technically that's a spoiler, as this is ALL the film encapsulates, and that's being polite), so you may not have as harrowing an experience.

also, i love the cineworld passes! me and the lady had them for 3 years, but ditched them when we came here because a) the parking isn't free and b) the cinema isn't that great.
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By Yudster
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Topher wrote:I may be forced to go and watch this, however if I am forced to endure American style audiences (WHY do they do that?!) I think it'll take all of my diplomacy skills not to tell the people around me that they are complete wankers.

I have no desire to go and see this film, especially after seeing the reviews, but I have to say I would get a ticket just so I could watch Topher watching this film.

And also I'm with Char - why would you drag your other half along to see a film that you know they don't want to see and will hate?
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By MK Chris
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foot-loose wrote:High Wicombe is worse than MK? Christ - I feel for ya Chrys.

He didn't specifically say that, he said he misses Milton Keynes - and that is more complimentary about Milton Keynes than perjorative about High Wycombe... so there.

Yudster wrote:I have no desire to go and see this film, especially after seeing the reviews, but I have to say I would get a ticket just so I could watch Topher watching this film.

Sadist.

Yudster wrote:And also I'm with Char - why would you drag your other half along to see a film that you know they don't want to see and will hate?

In fairness, I've sat all day and watched F1 qualifying followed by French Open tennis and tomorrow I will be watching the F1 again. I don't mind going to see it with a free pass, it'll be interesting to see how many times I laugh. If it's once, it'll be more than I've laughed at any of the episodes I've seen put together.
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By Yudster
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I really liked the telly series once I got into it, although it is highly silly and daft. I haven't seen either of the films, but from the things I've heard about the second one I don't think I'd like it.
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By Yudster
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Mr Yudster's phone was stolen yesterday, and today we've had a call from his bank to say that someone has been trying to take money out of his account.

Annoying but on the other hand, the phone is made safe, and at least the Fraud team picked it up before any damage was done. So that's good really.
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By Latina
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SATC on the telly was usually a laugh, but I found the characters so unrelatable 90% of the time and got fed up with the girls around me who pretended they, like, totally got what they were talking about.

I also got annoyed with the same girls assuming and telling me I was "a Charlotte" (in other words the nice, naive, sexually unadventurous one), just because I didn't talk loudly about my sex life all the time.
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By Nicola_Red
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Nicola doesn't rhyme with anything. Unless you count Ricola, the cough sweets. And that's a made up word.
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By Yudster
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foot-loose wrote:Were the two things related?

Don't think so, the first attempt to access the bank account was several days before the phone went missing, and there's no personal financial type information on the phone, not even internet records or anything. But the fraud people took all the details anyway.
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By Johnny 1989
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I had some little c*** on a bike attempt to steal my old phone (it's one of those Blackberry style ones but isn't a Blackberry one) I'm glad he didn't get it but in the process of him trying to steal it he knocked it out of my hand which resulted in the phone getting a massive crack in it's main framework, the little twat :x

As for rhyming names, I got pongy, johngy in primary school, not a rhyme really but when you're 7 years old it doesn't have to really does it. ;)
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