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HonaloochieB

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  1. SimonM Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > >>Strangers On A Train is a great spooky thriller > with one of the all time classic psychos in Robert > Shaw. > Shome mistake shawly? (haha). Robert Walker not > Robert Shaw. Shaw though was half of one of the > most memorable fighters-on-a-train in "From Russia > With Love". > > My worst-ever single moment in horror films I > think is still that scene in "The Texas Chainsaw > Massacre" where old leatherface hangs her on a > meathook. I stand corrected Simon, that's what I get for relying on my memory. I should know better so I should.
  2. And of course we all know about Nosmo King.
  3. Wake Me Up Before You Go-Go - WHAM!
  4. Scooby Doo is a silly b@stard who couldn't find his arse with both hands. And as for Scrappy Doo in reality he's get dropkicked through the nearest window. And to think The Flinstones Dino never got his own series, where's the justice?
  5. See What The Boys In The Backroom Will Have - Marlene Dietrich
  6. Will do. As far as thrillers go I'd have The Thirty Nine Steps either the original or the remake with Robert Powell, Midnight Run is a good thriller with buckets of comedy for good measure. Strangers On A Train is a great spooky thriller with one of the all time classic psychos in Robert Shaw. I enjoy that Brian De Palma thriller Snake Eyes any time it's on, Nic Cage at his sceenry chewing finest.
  7. Anna you should go on those out of the office work weekends, make a team player so they will.
  8. I saw A Clockwork Orange at the cinema, had to spark up an oily rag to look older as it was an 'X' and I wasn't yet eighteen. Wasn't it better going to see 'X' films rather than the age tagged ones? You felt like you'd really achieved something and that 'X' rated was going to be quite the adult experience. The first 'X' I saw was The Abominable Dr Phibes, I was quite concerned that it woild be so frightening I might show myself up in front of my mates. Anyone who's seeen it will realise that there is as much chance of faiting at a screening of TADP as there is of hearing a good song at a Kasabian concert. But we knew little of 'camp' in those days and for some time I was under the impression that all xes were in the same mould. I was prevented from gaining entry to another 'X' Dr Jekyll & Sister Hyde (I obviously had a nose for the quitsch at the time) at The Elephant & Castle ABC while two of my mates got in. GUTMANS. I gestured wordlessly to my sparked-up oily rag but to no avail the commissionaire was having none of it. The film that made a great impression on me at a youngish age was Huh Hush Sweet Charlotte which was on late at night one Christmas time. Joseph Cotten and Olivia DeHavilland plot to drive Bette Davis mad as she thinks she murderwed her late husband. There's one scene where a door slowly opens and the widening beam of light reveals a meat cleaver and a severed head. Fair put the willies up me I can tell you. Southern gothic I suppose it was, unless it was film noir. Good and scary though in a non-gory suspenseful way.
  9. Brendan Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I once played in a band called Ceasefire. It was > all very poignant and all as we were trying to > carve out lives for ourselves (and just survive) > in the cesspit of violence that was Johannesburg > in the late nineties. > > I wanted to call it Crack Whore though and write > songs about drugs and drinking. > > Apparently I don?t take things seriously enough. You take drugs and drinking seriously, innit B? Your former bandmates sound wack to me.
  10. woofmarkthedog Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > What were Blur called before.....ermm Blur > > > It was a shite name ..... It was Seymour and you are of course correct on the sh!teness.
  11. Do Nothing 'Til You Hear From Me - Dr John
  12. Andystar Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Andystar Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > I was adding Boric acid to urine samples whilst > > day dreaming of a better life.. > > > I just realised that i was adding the boric acid > much later in the day, so i was either totally > flirting with some gorgeous women on the 1st floor> or i was giggling at the person who wrote 'penice' > as a swab site Would that be the same one you were kissinfg on Friday night?
  13. For any up and comers, may I suggest The Coxcombs, Lairy, Jack Of All Trades, Ball The Wall, Letraset, Rub, Distant Drums, The Truthful Fools, IrresponsiBULL, Terrible Liars, The Stems, The Gentiles, The Genteel, Spread, The Technicolor Smoke, Cousins, The Hysterians, and The Plunderers. A finders fee will apply.
  14. Horsebox Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Anal cu*t. > > (A band name, not an insult to you, HB, yer > awesome ;-) ) Blimey I forgot about Anal C@nt, it certainly makes you pay attention doesn't it? It also puts you in mind of Selfish C@nt. I believe they still make the odd appearance.
  15. (I Believe) Love's A Prima Donna - Steve Harley & Cockney Rebel.
  16. mockney piers Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Look, all I'm trying to say is that I've recently > used foxtons, and that I'd like to post about it. > I'm very much aware that there's been previous > threads on this issue, but I have no interest in > revisiting them. I've used this estate agents > recently and just wanted to post my experience, > inky own thread. Not looking to flame, not looking > to irritate, just want to post my thoughts, but I > feel I can't as I'll be told by all and Sunday > that this has been discused before, use the search > engine, and start a slagging match that I'll never > respond to. But damn your etiquette, why shouldn't > I be able to post what I want, and why can't those > that have seen it all before just leave it. Why? > :( MP it's a pleasure to see someone who was pisseder than me at the time of posting. Get some good drinking in now, after Ben Obewan Ben is born you'll have to curtail it somewhat. In the meantime carry on heroically.
  17. I Believe I'll Dust My Broom - Robert Johnson
  18. Horsebox Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > *Sighs* > > Foxtons treads are SOOOOOOOO BOOOORING! > > They've been done literally a MILLION times > before, a quick SEARCH brings a wealth of > results. > > Like this thread here > > *Rolls eyes* Literally a million times HB? Still it's good to know I wasn't the only one who was pissed and prepared to be sarcastic in the wee small hours. And reviewing my sarcy post I wouldn't change a comma. If indeed comma there was. One love.
  19. Actually wouldn't Off The Top Of My Head be a triff name? Nearly as good as The Barron Knights.
  20. Sex`Pistols. Van Der Graaf Generator. Soft Machine. The Jesus And Mary Chain. Grinderman. Cradle Of Filth. Just off the top of my head.
  21. And to quote Bob Marley, The Damned, The Jam, The Clash.
  22. Down The Dust Pipe - Canned Heat
  23. I know I go on a bit, but really Mott The Hoople. It's special, so f@cking special.
  24. Well of course StuntMan. I mean it's obvious really. Couldn't be better.
  25. > For the attention of the branch manager > > > Dear Sir Or Madam as the case may be, > > I write priggishly in relation to your branch on Lordship > Lane although this issue may well be true of other > Foxtons branches. I ask you in a shrill fashion 'Who will think of the children'? > > I and a few lairy busybodies have noticed that your shop > front and office space remain fully lit well into > the evening and quite possibly right through the > night. I assume that this must be down to company > policy rather than forgetful staff? And of course by assuming I know it makes an ass of 'u' amd ''me'. I'm assuming of course you're aware of The Office. If it is the > former, I would be priggishly grateful if you would provide > me with the contact details of the company > director most able to effect a change in company > policy. > > Wasting energy in this way is a social nuisance, > environmentally irresponsible, and financially > ridiculous. I would therefore like to challenge > the thinking behind this policy and hopefully > stimulate a change that will be of benefit to > my swirling buck and wing dance ego. > > If this is not a company wide policy then I would > be interested to understand the reasoning behind > this managerial decision. Alternatively simply > switch the lights off when you lock up. Though leave them fridges on and keep the tellies on GMTV of a morning, it's the best way to watch those silly sods. Well apart from Pennie Smith, who I quite fancy. > > I look back in anger, despite being told not to by Oasis . > > Yours with a stick up my ass, > > HonaloochieB > __________________________________________________ > _______ > > > ...look forward to seeing if they respond.
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