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I saw The Spirit when it first came out. A bloody good movie it is too! I can't wait for the Blu Ray release. ^^

 

*wounders if the spirit they saw is the same film i saw*

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A haircut. Got a number 3, great to have hardly any hair again.

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A haircut. Got a number 3, great to have hardly any hair again.

 

You call a number 3 hardly any hair???

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You call a number 3 hardly any hair???

 

Well it is compared to my previous flowing locks.

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Well, since only one of my friends has a 360 my friendlist is rather short. :D

 

That's what we're here for! Add me (Dysonism), Dan Dare (Dr Oatker) and Domstercool (Domstercool) for some scores to compete against on GW2. We went through a phase of playing that game to death and spending hours beating each others' scores, it was a magical time for me on XBL. Probably the ost fun XBL has given me actually. Well worth it.

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That's what we're here for! Add me (Dysonism), Dan Dare (Dr Oatker) and Domstercool (Domstercool) for some scores to compete against on GW2.

 

I definitely will =)

 

I forgot to post one purchase:

 

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Couldn't find a better picture. I bought a ticket to that festival and I cannot wait seeing Billy Talent, Enter Shikari, Slipknot, Limp Bizkit, Korn. And there are still bands to be announced. :bouncy:

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Haha, sorry, but ReZ is not exactly my type (no offence to you ReZ). =P

I'm a bit more your type though right?

 

 

Right? :(

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I didn't know she likes choir boys.

No no no, I think you'll find that compared to me, you're the choirboy.

 

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Flipping the cover round to reveal the much nicer, non-vomit-inducing GameCube boxart was the first thing I did when I bought it. A combination of my student discount, £10 on a gift card and £10 in GAME points brought the price to £6.99. Nice!

 

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On the recommendation of someone ever so reZourceful. £8.99.

 

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Just bought these so that I have them and can go straight on to them once I have #9 and #10. £4.00 in total.

 

 

 

I also bought a DVD rack from Zavvi for £3.00. Carrying it about town was pretty hilarious, as MadDog will know, due to the fact that it was a display model and we couldn't dismantle it, so we settled for carting it about as it was whilst making rack jokes.

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On the recommendation of someone ever so reZourceful. £8.99.

 

Great buy, im hoping to pick up the first HC tomorrow in town

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Awesome. Again things heat up towards the end of volume 2, but its still amazing.

 

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Enjoy my letter. ;)

 

Don't look at it yet though, as its opposite the final panel page. But yeah, you'll enjoy. :idea:

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The first time since starting back at university I've bought anything for myself. I'm pretty Damn good with money and this is a strange feeling for me...

 

Total for this order: £60.12

Delivery estimate: 27 Feb 2009 - 5 Mar 2009

Dispatch estimate for these items: 23 Feb 2009 - 26 Feb 2009

 

1 "Fahrenheit 451 (Flamingo modern classics)"

Ray Bradbury; Paperback; £5.99

 

1 "The Giver (Essential Modern Classics)"

Lois Lowry; Paperback; £4.49

 

1 "Lullaby"

Chuck Palahniuk; Paperback; £5.99

 

1 "Brave New World"

Aldous Huxley; Paperback; £4.99

 

1 "Fight Club"

Chuck Palahniuk; Paperback; £5.99

 

1 "The Great Gatsby (Penguin Popular Classics)"

F Scott Fitzgerald; Paperback; £2.50

 

1 "Of Mice and Men (Penguin Red Classics)"

John Steinbeck; Paperback; £4.99

 

1 "East of Eden (Penguin Modern Classics)"

John Steinbeck; Paperback; £6.49

 

1 "Ulysses (Oxford World's Classics)"

James Joyce; Paperback; £5.99

 

1 "Duma Key"

Stephen King; Paperback; £4.99

 

1 "Snuff"

Eric Enck; Paperback; £5.72

 

1 "To the Lighthouse (Wordsworth Classics)"

Virginia Woolf; Paperback; £1.99

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Powerball Neon White Pro Signature

 

At an incredible price - down from £27.50 to a very reasonable £14.64! I've heard good things about them from a friend and I'm hoping this will help me in the guns department ;)

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Lily Allen - Allright, Still

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4.99 GBP

 

I borrowed it at the library today. Didn't think I would like it, but it is actually pretty good. I have already ripped it and copied to my iPod but I prefer having the physical disc of the albums I like.

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Powerball Neon White Pro Signature

 

At an incredible price - down from £27.50 to a very reasonable £14.64! I've heard good things about them from a friend and I'm hoping this will help me in the guns department ;)

They're nothing special.

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1 "Of Mice and Men (Penguin Red Classics)"

John Steinbeck; Paperback; £4.99

 

1 "East of Eden (Penguin Modern Classics)"

John Steinbeck; Paperback; £6.49

 

1 "Duma Key"

Stephen King; Paperback; £4.99

 

Nice buys. You can never beat a bit of Steinbeck nor can you go wrong with anything by SK. Check out the Dark Tower series if you haven't already!

 

As for me its +1 for the Wii games backlog. Just bought Sam & Max from Game for £12.99.

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Felt the need to re-read a bit of classic Mice and Men! Then went crazy and clicked everything.

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1 "To the Lighthouse (Wordsworth Classics)"

Virginia Woolf; Paperback; £1.99

 

A lovely book, if hard going.

 

Amazing though. Not finished it, but the style and issues/concepts dealt with are very true and interesting to see in book form.

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Sega Multimega CDX

 

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Knuckles Chaotix & Stellar Assault

 

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Always wanted to own a Multi-Mega / 32x when I was younger but they were way too expensive back then :/ same goes for Chaotix & Stellar Assault, they've retained their value even today but back then I'd never have been able to afford these things but years later and now I've finally bought them, gonna be a tight month but it was well worth it. ^^

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