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LizzygotDizzy

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  1. Oh my god! thats so awful, I'm really sorry to hear that, hope you are ok. I've been away too, Canada, sold the house, not my cup of tea, should have listened to the other forumites! lol! "Come on you blues"..... Sorry will pm you, forgot about that one!
  2. Atilla, is it really you? where have you been? "Er...come on Engerland" (to stay on thread!) I missed the Everton goal last night waaaahhh!
  3. Wow! is this still going! Glad to see so many have had fun with it! (or were that bored they had nothing else to do lol!) ;-)
  4. Oh well, have now moved on to "Crackling Rose" by Neil Diamond now, I can only put the latest influx of Genesis tunes down to the fact that I have only just recently purchased their "when in Rome" final concert on DVD!
  5. Ok, I get the "well its getting so hard, oh" Perhaps this belongs in the inuendos section then if its meant to be in relation to the proper topic of song!
  6. Mama - Genesis is the current melody doing the rounds in my brain, especially the (Ha ha huh - yeough) hoping no-one catches me, think its great - I actually thought this song was released to coincide with all the re-releases of psycho and stuff and the "say you'll help me mama" lyrics really seemed to tie in with the whole horror flicks of psycho, apparently its about a prostitute, or so he said on his documentary.....??? Sorry didn't get it.. will go back and listen to lyrics properly!
  7. Throwing it all away - Genesis
  8. Flowers in the rain - The Move (ps, just treated myself to Genesis, "when in Rome" music DVD of their last concert, actually made me cry and get all goosepimply was sooooo good, Phil Collins excellent live!
  9. Just checked the lyrics out, wasn't that far off! "Blinded by the light, revved up like a deuce, another runner in the night"
  10. Manfred Manns - Blinded by the light - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C6AFCJ1dLdg (although the first line is very clear, the 2nd I am sure isn't "wrapped up like a douche......like a roller in the night!" well thats what I've been singing. Phil Collins - Follow you if you follow me - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MAk8PORj9SI Switches between the two regularly!
  11. Am into Call of Duty 4 and Devil May Cry 4 at the moment, Assassins Creed was my first purchase and I was just enthralled with the graphics and the way everything looked so real, I liked it, but am enjoying Devil May Cry (being a big fan of the PS2 versions) at the moment, don't worry bon3yard, each to their own!
  12. Hi there, have been engrossed playing Assasins Creed on Xbox 360, amazing game, beautiful graphics and I love the leaps of faith! excellent game,
  13. LizzygotDizzy

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    New drink called John Terry, bottled in Moscow! Hey guyz, just back from Canada, house is amazing, everything I've dreamed of, def thinking of seriously moving there, going out again with kids this time for a bit longer soon, gonna rent house in London out to keep steady money flow coming in, but not burning bridges, will be out of synch for a few more months though while I gather information and do some investigating, hope to pop in from time to time.
  14. Its the pure malice of everyone for him/herself and the ability to barefaced lie through the teeth like crazy in a bid to pick up on something/someone to blame anyone other than themselves when things mess up, usually the weakest first! Thought it was excellent when he brought back 4 of the most spiteful ones to fight it out amongst themselves in the boardroon! classic! I thik what makes it even better is that Sir Alan is quite a jack the lad and doesn't speak with a plum in his mouth, so to hear him calling these so called seriously educated, intelligent, plum in mouth speaking cream of the crop go getters of society that they are stupid dimwits, pathetic no hopers and thick when they mess up even the easiest of tasks, is really funny.
  15. Well I have! a very obviously tipsy young mum one Sunday afternoon pushing a pram and dragging a toddler behind her! Plus have to say my parents were guilty of this too and were real heavy drinkers, especially on a Saturday afternoon and we practically had to carry them home at times, so it does happen Thanks Spadetownboy for the info.
  16. Wow, that was a classic episode, really funny, what about Michael and his Jewish connections, ha! actually cheered when he got rid of both Jenny red and Jenny ice-maiden! what dithering spiteful nasty bit***s! Good viewing though!
  17. How horrendous, I read the newsreport on the couple on holiday, but how often have you seen half cut parents rolling out of the pub with young children in tow, I think it is awful and damn irresponsible and there should be laws against it, you can't be in charge of a car when you are drunk, so why are there so few laws or legislation against being drunk and in control of young children in the same circumstances? (especially toddlers and especially in public places)
  18. How do you do what you do to me - Gerry and the Pacemakers
  19. alas, will miss the next few episodes afta this one, am off 2 Canada next week, yay!, will get someone 2 record it for me
  20. Yup, its that time of the week again, and one not to miss, I have heard from reliable sources, (hehe) that Sir Alan is firing 2 people tonight!
  21. Do me baby - Melissa Morgan Excellent live - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TnZnfIWhGyA
  22. Point taken PGC - I get really annoyed when parents are too busy doing their own sh*t to keep an eye on their kids too. Mine is well trained but I still think of other people who may be alarmed whilst out in busy public places.
  23. I take mine (when I feel he needs a really good run) out to fields or forests where there are not likely to be children or families trying to enjoy the same space, let him run through fields and streams and completely wear himself out, but in the city I have to adapt and keep him muzzled and on a long leash, he is well trained anyways and would pose no threat and stops and drops at a whistle! Wasn't hard to do! although I have to say growing up on a working farm in Scotland did help in the training! we had loads of sheep and 4 dogs that were working.
  24. Are you now saying it is the dogs who have priority now when out in public places and small children have no right to go run in the park and have fun themselves? Are you saying it is up to the parent to supervise the small child as opposed to the owner supervising the dog? Try teaching a 2 year old to stand still when a dog leaps out of nowhere, and decides it would be fun to chase said child? Muzzle the dogs when they are out and then even if they do (as is often the case with poorly trained dogs decide to run a mockers and chase anything that dares to move in the park), the most damage it will cause is a few nasty scratches when it jumps up, that in itself is not good enough to be honest but in comparison much better than having a thigh/hand/arm bitten. I agree as soon as children are old enough teach them to be wary and respectful of dogs in park and not to approach them, but hey, I'll tie up my 2 year old child and prevent her from having fun so your dog can run free and enjoy the park erm....
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