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katie1997

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  1. katie1997

    collider

    I know, Snore. (Jeez.... I've sent myself to sleep) Its really fucking boring on the 176 at this time, your honour. Anyway, back to colanders...
  2. katie1997

    collider

    Yes, tarot, you're absolutely correct. This whole collider 'business' is really suspicious stuff, eh?, 'dark matter' even... PS don't forget to tell us when you've found the Higgs Boson....
  3. About time, .... sign me in for a month (premium rate). Free porn on all channels, butlers, lots of drugs. That kind of thing.
  4. karter Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Miss you loads, come back on here please. Move > your ar$e!! Yeah, LM. We haven't got all bloomin' day...y'know. Tsk. k -x-
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  6. Proxima Centauri Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Spooky. Indeed. Which ghost ate too much porridge? Ghoul-di-locks.
  7. me too :))
  8. Because xxxx was, er, xxxxxxx :-$ xxxxxxx preferences when your xxxxxx, xxxxxx. http://www.rosesbooks.com/images/informationsource/ladybird/606D%20THE%20MAGIC%20PORRIDGE%20POT.jpg
  9. Scottish coarse oatmeal cooked the night before is best. With salt and a little honey (tu) PS (ahem, whistles and looks innocent) I forgot about the (La Perruche) brown sugar cubes that are thrown into the mix too...I don't like milk so I use semi-skimmed (as that's not really milk, is it?)
  10. Ridgley - no-one else is admitting it yet but I bet you're not the only one in ED watching it :)) Brendan (the tour guide) was hilarious. All that bitching and backstabbing between the contestants when they got into a circle at the end to vote was brilliant. Got to admit, not seen it for years but I used to watch it back when I was at home a lot.
  11. I don't buy newspapers anymore as they're all a load of cr@p. I loved the Grauniad when I was young though. The FT was especially good for Dilbert and er, news. Now I will confess to occasionally reading the Torygraph on Sundays. Only because I like the silly magazine and Oliver Pritchett's tiny column (ooer) in the supplement always makes me laugh.
  12. so I've been told...
  13. the old ekojs are the best ones MM
  14. Sell-a-brate good times, Grauniad reeders, come on, da da da da da daaaaaaaaa
  15. Brendan Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > There are much worse things than drug addled > megalomania. Like piles and cabbage. Cabbage sadly does not receive the reverence it so rightly deserves. There ought to be an appreciation society. Or at least a thread dedicated to the damn stuff. Or something. Back on topic, Charlie Sheen once starred in a film (yes, film. NOT movie) about cabbage.
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  17. karter Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Fresh paella anyone? Hmmm. Good try but that's a 'rice-based' dish. Not strictly just about the rice and how to cook it. Enjoy your paella .. :))
  18. ... and where are Doreen and Stan these days? And whatsisname? (their son with the 'bad' back)
  19. RIP - rice cookers. Its been months since anyone's asked how to cook rice.
  20. Just who is this Dr Waing anyway and why does he get his own room? * flicks switch back ON * (so ner, narnia)
  21. What Qduis and HonBlaoochiB siad. poop poop etc
  22. My palaeontology lecturer was a bit of a Gaia theorist (and religious with it)....scary! Far more importantly, what I'd like to know is .... where is the lovely Ladymuck? Its tres boring without ... (td)
  23. Pesky Scotch. Didn't 'we' build a wall to keep them out? Barbarians, the lot of 'em. *puts up some red, white and blue bunting*
  24. Does this say what I think it says? OMG A. Nette Yours shocked of Tunbridge Wells (yes indeed, dearie)
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