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Paj!

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  1. I haven't been to Ikea in years, I refuse to go. The one in Edinburgh/just outside Edinburgh is one gigantic spiral. You think you've done all four sides of what you assume is a square, but in fact it just carries on concentrically into the depth of HELL. Hours. Years. My life. I once just gave up the will to live and lay there. I quite like building the stuff though. It's fun.
  2. NOT a black one, a silver one. Double-finger ring. I love the feelin'. I really want to heat it up and brand-punch someone.
  3. ^ :p I agree with JonSt. Scottish mentality perhaps. But we get snow just as much as you guys (essentially) and deal with the fact.
  4. CUUUUUUUUUUBBBBBEEEE
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    Snowing

    Our giant Snowman and his snowbaby (both wearing though Kanye West glasses) were amazing. Our flat left as a jolly group to get decorations for the flat, only to come back and find that in a festive hate crime, both snowmen had been brutally knocked down and scattered all over the place. It's was traumatic. Baby B - Be at peace Baby, and begone.
  6. They're both on my bitch list. Along with Dannyboy. I'm unsure who we should end first.
  7. What are you on about Eddie? I've spoken lots in this. Following it avidly. Your determination to vote for an inactive (innacurately picking out ther inactives) makes you very suspect. Vote; EddieColeslaw
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    Cabaret

    Oh Supergrunch. From what I gather, the film is much more accomplished in terms of themes and character development than the stage version (or at least the original stage version). The homosexual subplot/text was added to the film since the book the stage show is based on is by a gay author who disguised it throughout the writing. Or something. The music is amazing, nontheless. Not typical musical shite. Come on european/gypsy folk/slavic influences. I refuse to accept anyone disliking it.
  9. I think I believe Nintendohnut.
  10. I suppose I'm in a really good flat (ground floor, right near the entrance and reception, can see when the bus comes, perfect flatmates) and have a fairly good friend group/am in with everybody. Like...I love the feeling of my friends from 2 blocks down coming round at 11 in a shopping trolley, just the lolz. I know it's different if you aren't feeling your peers/you're saddled with cunts.
  11. I was waiting for my recent thread creations to show up in those links.
  12. I've been fairly blessed with my halls. My flat is quiet/normal, and only sometimes do I hear the music upstairs. And my flatmates are perfect, as obsessed with being good and cleaning up the kitchen and stuff when we're meant to as I am. I have heard horror stories of people going straight to reception to report their flatmates for whatever without even talking to the flat mate about it first. I just pull a madonnagif face at that sorta thing. Obviously if you confront whoever is disrupting your life and they still do it, fine. But don't be a sneaky bitch.
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    Cabaret

    One of my favourite films. Dark, decadent and very foreboding. I often listen to the soundtrack or rewatch it, I never get bored of it. I watched a reasonably interesting documentary about the film and the art and politics of Cabaret in Weimar (sp?) Germany last night on iPlayer, hosted/led/with Alan Cumming/s. When people say "I hate musicals/I NEVER watch musicals", I always recommend them this, as it's a brilliant, brilliant film. It's not a "musical" - it's a film with songs in it. The songs aren't randomly sung by the main characters like the musical genre, they're part of the film, making sense to take place on the stage of the KitKat Club. They're also a dramatic tool used to set the scene/suggest/emphasise various themes, in a way much more effective than simple dramatic acting. Anyway, a very important (Imo/obviously) and iconic film with brilliant performances, music and direction. Thoughts/opinions on it? Or the show on stage, which I haven't seen. I just feel like it's overlooked by the general public. (But then lots of important films are)
  14. I love that Friends episode. Where they get the same apothecary table.
  15. If it makes you happy it seemed like it was on the cusp of something that might have been funny. It wasn't far off.
  16. It's very cheap and useful. But obviously I agree with what chair/bard said. I need a house full of brim.
  17. I feel so strange having heard your voice.
  18. BAM isn't funny. I'd seen the Wispa one before, and I can't look at his face and nose for that long.
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    Cheese

    I'm not a huge fan of just eating cheese as is (nothing wrong with it though). I like it heated up/cooked into things. Or with other things. Mozarella stuns me. And other proper cheese but I never note which.
  20. I love. I need.
  21. Playing in the snow with all my flat-mates, then decorating the flat with tinsel and stuff. We even have a teeny tiny tree.
  22. Vote: Diageo Obviously. Smeagol is also top priority. Cube less so. I don't think he has a night power. His ability might be passive.
  23. It's the waistcoat I don't understand. How unfabulous.
  24. I enjoy chocolate in moderation - don't have it everyday and rarley buy it as a "treat". I prefer crisps these days. I got given a big (well, like medium) Milky Bar thing and was devoured most of it in one sitting and felt sick. I prefer my advent calender sized chocolate, if I have to have shit chocolate. Give me dark or Lindt otherwise. P.S The best thing to happen to me today is the current Facebook chat convo I'm having with my brilliantly insane friend. Cornettos, sex, sex whilst eating a cornetto, Woody Allen, Amerie...it's all there. Hilarity.
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