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"Bum" Loser. | |||
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"Jim." Nero. You're tonight's ²nd ¹st poster, nice ¹! | |||
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"Not you again " • Me or her? | |||
"Morning all, catching up with the f1 and some rum, how’s everyone doing " Good eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeevening, Rastaclau5. That's a rum deal. I'm alright. | |||
"Hi everybody " Good eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeevening, Captain Caveman. Happy Monday! Smileyface | |||
"Not you again • Me or her?" Could be me. | |||
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" " is the dyslexic devil emoji. | |||
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"Hello night owls, I like Froggy style." Bom, bom, bom, Good eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeevening, Dfun. | |||
"Good night all. Goodnight Jim. Cat n' 'stella." Na night. | |||
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"Rubins Barichello and Marvin hagler were born on this day.." Good eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeevening, AboveBeyond. Thank you for the facts. | |||
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"I just opened another can of monster assault. " | |||
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"Evening Jim " How are you doing? | |||
"Evening Jim How are you doing?" We’re both good thanks, hope you’re all good too! | |||
"Evening Jim How are you doing? We’re both good thanks, hope you’re all good too!" | |||
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" i think today is going to be a wonderful day. " Happy Monday! | |||
" i think today is going to be a wonderful day. Happy Monday!" You just ruined it cue Boomtown Rats.... Tellllll me why? | |||
" i think today is going to be a wonderful day. Happy Monday! You just ruined it cue Boomtown Rats.... Tellllll me why? " Sorry. | |||
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"Good morning folks, hope we are all well" Good eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeevening, Aiden. How are you? | |||
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"Hey Jim! " Good eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeevening, Tilly. How are you doing? | |||
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"Wide awake after falling asleep early! How's you Jim? " I was feeling tired, now I'm feeling awake. | |||
"Wide awake after falling asleep early! How's you Jim? I was feeling tired, now I'm feeling awake." Up infact. Ready for action. Errect one might say? | |||
"Wide awake after falling asleep early! How's you Jim? I was feeling tired, now I'm feeling awake. Up infact. Ready for action. Errect one might say? " | |||
"Wide awake after falling asleep early! How's you Jim? I was feeling tired, now I'm feeling awake. Up infact. Ready for action. Errect one might say? " Pumped up almost | |||
"Wide awake after falling asleep early! How's you Jim? I was feeling tired, now I'm feeling awake. Up infact. Ready for action. Errect one might say? Pumped up almost " Oh my! | |||
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"Wide awake after falling asleep early! How's you Jim? I was feeling tired, now I'm feeling awake. Up infact. Ready for action. Errect one might say? Pumped up almost Oh my! " Ooooooooh yeah..... And Barry White comes on the stereo, the lights dim, women become moist. A disco ball majestically decsends fron the ceiling. A round water bed glides out from behind a moving wall and starts to slowy rotate..... | |||
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"I'm awake again Jim. " I noticed. | |||
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"It's Bob Mortimer's birthday today. Happy birthday, Bob! How old do you think Bob Mortimer is?" Too old for the jokes he does | |||
"It's Bob Mortimer's birthday today. Happy birthday, Bob! How old do you think Bob Mortimer is? Too old for the jokes he does " I love Bob. | |||
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"It's Bob Mortimer's birthday today. Happy birthday, Bob! How old do you think Bob Mortimer is? Too old for the jokes he does I love Bob." Ask him out | |||
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"It's Bob Mortimer's birthday today. Happy birthday, Bob! How old do you think Bob Mortimer is? Too old for the jokes he does I love Bob. Ask him out " I'm too shy. | |||
"It's Bob Mortimer's birthday today. Happy birthday, Bob! How old do you think Bob Mortimer is? Too old for the jokes he does I love Bob. Ask him out I'm too shy." Ask Vic to ask him for you or Ulrikakakaka | |||
"It's Bob Mortimer's birthday today. Happy birthday, Bob! How old do you think Bob Mortimer is? Too old for the jokes he does I love Bob. Ask him out I'm too shy. Ask Vic to ask him for you or Ulrikakakaka" Eranu. | |||
"It's Bob Mortimer's birthday today. Happy birthday, Bob! How old do you think Bob Mortimer is? Too old for the jokes he does I love Bob. Ask him out I'm too shy. Ask Vic to ask him for you or Ulrikakakaka Eranu." Vivarvu | |||
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"Bram stoker published "Dracula" in 1897 , howdy ya'll" wasn't that the other week? When the goth weekend was at whitby, i thought that was the whole point | |||
"Bram stoker published "Dracula" in 1897 , howdy ya'll" Good eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeevening and howdy, Bill. It's good to have a fact I can get my teeth into. | |||
"Bram stoker published "Dracula" in 1897 , howdy ya'llwasn't that the other week? When the goth weekend was at whitby, i thought that was the whole point " beats me i just googled, | |||
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"You know us 'mericans day late and a dollar short" to be fair it might be coincidence | |||
"You know us 'mericans day late and a dollar short" | |||
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"Christopher lee, or gary oldam" Christopher Lee. I do like a Hammer horror. | |||
"On this day 1949 The Federal Republic of Germany (popularly known as West Germany) was formally established as a separate and independent nation. This action marked the effective end to any discussion of reuniting East and West Germany. In the period after World War II, Germany was divided into four occupation zones, with the British, French, Americans, and Soviets each controlling one zone. The city of Berlin was also divided in a like fashion. This arrangement was supposed to be temporary, but as Cold War animosities began to harden, it became increasingly evident that the division between the communist and non-communist controlled sections of Germany and Berlin would become permanent. In May 1946, the United States halted reparation payments from West Germany to the Soviet Union. In December, the United States and Great Britain combined their occupation zones into what came to be known as Bizonia. France agreed to become part of this arrangement, and in May 1949, the three zones became one. On May the 23rd, the West German Parliamentary Council met and formally declared the establishment of the Federal Republic of Germany. Although Konrad Adenauer, the president of the council and future president of West Germany, proudly proclaimed, “Today a new Germany arises,” the occasion was not a festive one. Many of the German representatives at the meeting were subdued, for they had harboured the faint hope that Germany might be reunified. Two communist members of the council refused to sign the proclamation establishing the new state. The Soviets reacted quickly to the action in West Germany. In October 1949, the German Democratic Republic (East Germany) was officially announced. These actions in 1949 marked the end of any talk of a reunified Germany. For the next 41 years, East and West Germany served as symbols of the divided world, and of the Cold War animosities between the Soviet Union and the United States. In 1990, with Soviet strength ebbing and the Communist Party in East Germany steadily losing its grip on power, East and West Germany were finally reunited as one nation." A colleague told me back in the old days, they got a train from west Germany into Berlin and it went through east germany to get there and it was blacked out and they weren't to open the curtains | |||
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"On this day 1949 The Federal Republic of Germany (popularly known as West Germany) was formally established as a separate and independent nation. This action marked the effective end to any discussion of reuniting East and West Germany. In the period after World War II, Germany was divided into four occupation zones, with the British, French, Americans, and Soviets each controlling one zone. The city of Berlin was also divided in a like fashion. This arrangement was supposed to be temporary, but as Cold War animosities began to harden, it became increasingly evident that the division between the communist and non-communist controlled sections of Germany and Berlin would become permanent. In May 1946, the United States halted reparation payments from West Germany to the Soviet Union. In December, the United States and Great Britain combined their occupation zones into what came to be known as Bizonia. France agreed to become part of this arrangement, and in May 1949, the three zones became one. On May the 23rd, the West German Parliamentary Council met and formally declared the establishment of the Federal Republic of Germany. Although Konrad Adenauer, the president of the council and future president of West Germany, proudly proclaimed, “Today a new Germany arises,” the occasion was not a festive one. Many of the German representatives at the meeting were subdued, for they had harboured the faint hope that Germany might be reunified. Two communist members of the council refused to sign the proclamation establishing the new state. The Soviets reacted quickly to the action in West Germany. In October 1949, the German Democratic Republic (East Germany) was officially announced. These actions in 1949 marked the end of any talk of a reunified Germany. For the next 41 years, East and West Germany served as symbols of the divided world, and of the Cold War animosities between the Soviet Union and the United States. In 1990, with Soviet strength ebbing and the Communist Party in East Germany steadily losing its grip on power, East and West Germany were finally reunited as one nation. A colleague told me back in the old days, they got a train from west Germany into Berlin and it went through east germany to get there and it was blacked out and they weren't to open the curtains " Blimey. | |||
"I googled again , at one time they had dracula with a moustache " I think you're trying to big up moustaches. | |||
"On this day 1949 The Federal Republic of Germany (popularly known as West Germany) was formally established as a separate and independent nation. This action marked the effective end to any discussion of reuniting East and West Germany. In the period after World War II, Germany was divided into four occupation zones, with the British, French, Americans, and Soviets each controlling one zone. The city of Berlin was also divided in a like fashion. This arrangement was supposed to be temporary, but as Cold War animosities began to harden, it became increasingly evident that the division between the communist and non-communist controlled sections of Germany and Berlin would become permanent. In May 1946, the United States halted reparation payments from West Germany to the Soviet Union. In December, the United States and Great Britain combined their occupation zones into what came to be known as Bizonia. France agreed to become part of this arrangement, and in May 1949, the three zones became one. On May the 23rd, the West German Parliamentary Council met and formally declared the establishment of the Federal Republic of Germany. Although Konrad Adenauer, the president of the council and future president of West Germany, proudly proclaimed, “Today a new Germany arises,” the occasion was not a festive one. Many of the German representatives at the meeting were subdued, for they had harboured the faint hope that Germany might be reunified. Two communist members of the council refused to sign the proclamation establishing the new state. The Soviets reacted quickly to the action in West Germany. In October 1949, the German Democratic Republic (East Germany) was officially announced. These actions in 1949 marked the end of any talk of a reunified Germany. For the next 41 years, East and West Germany served as symbols of the divided world, and of the Cold War animosities between the Soviet Union and the United States. In 1990, with Soviet strength ebbing and the Communist Party in East Germany steadily losing its grip on power, East and West Germany were finally reunited as one nation. A colleague told me back in the old days, they got a train from west Germany into Berlin and it went through east germany to get there and it was blacked out and they weren't to open the curtains " an scared they might look out upon the commie paradise, | |||
"I googled again , at one time they had dracula with a moustache I think you're trying to big up moustaches." just t can't see bela lugosi with a 'stache | |||
"On this day 1949 The Federal Republic of Germany (popularly known as West Germany) was formally established as a separate and independent nation. This action marked the effective end to any discussion of reuniting East and West Germany. In the period after World War II, Germany was divided into four occupation zones, with the British, French, Americans, and Soviets each controlling one zone. The city of Berlin was also divided in a like fashion. This arrangement was supposed to be temporary, but as Cold War animosities began to harden, it became increasingly evident that the division between the communist and non-communist controlled sections of Germany and Berlin would become permanent. In May 1946, the United States halted reparation payments from West Germany to the Soviet Union. In December, the United States and Great Britain combined their occupation zones into what came to be known as Bizonia. France agreed to become part of this arrangement, and in May 1949, the three zones became one. On May the 23rd, the West German Parliamentary Council met and formally declared the establishment of the Federal Republic of Germany. Although Konrad Adenauer, the president of the council and future president of West Germany, proudly proclaimed, “Today a new Germany arises,” the occasion was not a festive one. Many of the German representatives at the meeting were subdued, for they had harboured the faint hope that Germany might be reunified. Two communist members of the council refused to sign the proclamation establishing the new state. The Soviets reacted quickly to the action in West Germany. In October 1949, the German Democratic Republic (East Germany) was officially announced. These actions in 1949 marked the end of any talk of a reunified Germany. For the next 41 years, East and West Germany served as symbols of the divided world, and of the Cold War animosities between the Soviet Union and the United States. In 1990, with Soviet strength ebbing and the Communist Party in East Germany steadily losing its grip on power, East and West Germany were finally reunited as one nation. A colleague told me back in the old days, they got a train from west Germany into Berlin and it went through east germany to get there and it was blacked out and they weren't to open the curtains an scared they might look out upon the commie paradise," It was probably to stop em nicking ze germans kit. | |||
"I googled again , at one time they had dracula with a moustache I think you're trying to big up moustaches. just t can't see bela lugosi with a 'stache" Nah. Dracula should be clean shaven. | |||
"I googled again , at one time they had dracula with a moustache I think you're trying to big up moustaches. just t can't see bela lugosi with a 'stache" He said the name https://youtu.be/zq7xyjU-jsU | |||
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"Writer w.e.b. griffin wrote some novels about this time period, the last one "the enemy of my enemy" mentions the train "the berliner" said the same thing about the curtains not being opened " I would actually presume it was so they wouldn't know how many troops were changing over, going on leave etc. They must have known what units. Even into the 90s Recce guys could tell you what soviet unit was what by the variation of armour they used. | |||
"On this day 1979 Tom Petty declared himself bankrupt in an effort to free himself from his contract with Shelter Records.The music industry is notorious for its creative accounting practices and for onerous contracts that can keep even some top selling artists perpetually in debt to their record labels. In a typical recording contract, a record label advances an artist a certain sum of money against future earnings from royalties. But because the cost of things like studio time, marketing support and tour expenses must be “recouped” by the label before an artist earns any royalties, many artists who sign recording contracts never sell enough records to “earn out” their advance. Where this system truly breaks down is when a top-selling artist or group like TLC or Run-DMC finds itself deeply in debt to its record label despite having sold millions of records. Those are but two groups that have pursued a strategy made famous by Rock and Roll Hall of Fame member Tom Petty. At the time of Tom Petty’s bankruptcy filing, he had little to show financially for the two hit albums already behind him, 1976’s Tom Petty and The Heartbreakers (featuring the hit singles Breakdown and American Girl) and 1978’s You’re Gonna Get It! Unhappy with the terms of his contract with Shelter Records, Petty seized upon the sale of Shelter by ABC to industry giant MCA as justification to declare himself, in effect, a free agent. In his own words, he would not be “bought and sold like a piece of meat.” Never mind the fact that the deal was actually a re-acquisition, since Shelter and with it Petty’s contract had actually been owned by MCA before being acquired by ABC. Petty refused to allow his next album to be released, even going so far as to bear the cost of recording it personally, leaving him some $500,000 in debt. This was when he filed for bankruptcy, hoping to gain leverage in the brewing legal dispute by having the bankruptcy court declare null and void an extremely unfavorable contract that Petty felt he had signed under duress. Ultimately, MCA blinked, agreeing to release Petty from his existing contract but immediately re-signing him to a $3 million contract with a brand new subsidiary label created especially for this purpose. The album that Petty had held back, Damn The Torpedoes (featuring the singles Refugee and Don’t Do Me Like That), would go on to be certified Double Platinum and make Tom Petty and The Heartbreakers into true superstars. But if MCA thought that its squabbles with Petty were behind them at that point, they were sorely mistaken. In 1981, Petty once again threatened to withhold his new album, Hard Promises, when MCA announced its intention to sell it for $9.98 a full dollar more than the typical retail price at the time. Said Tom Petty at the time, “If we don’t take a stand, one of these days records are going to be $20.” And once again, MCA finally agreed, selling the album at retail for the then customary $8.98." I hate these long posts. Blah blah too fckin looong. (Never does a blowjobber say that usually) | |||
"On this day 1979 Tom Petty declared himself bankrupt in an effort to free himself from his contract with Shelter Records.The music industry is notorious for its creative accounting practices and for onerous contracts that can keep even some top selling artists perpetually in debt to their record labels. In a typical recording contract, a record label advances an artist a certain sum of money against future earnings from royalties. But because the cost of things like studio time, marketing support and tour expenses must be “recouped” by the label before an artist earns any royalties, many artists who sign recording contracts never sell enough records to “earn out” their advance. Where this system truly breaks down is when a top-selling artist or group like TLC or Run-DMC finds itself deeply in debt to its record label despite having sold millions of records. Those are but two groups that have pursued a strategy made famous by Rock and Roll Hall of Fame member Tom Petty. At the time of Tom Petty’s bankruptcy filing, he had little to show financially for the two hit albums already behind him, 1976’s Tom Petty and The Heartbreakers (featuring the hit singles Breakdown and American Girl) and 1978’s You’re Gonna Get It! Unhappy with the terms of his contract with Shelter Records, Petty seized upon the sale of Shelter by ABC to industry giant MCA as justification to declare himself, in effect, a free agent. In his own words, he would not be “bought and sold like a piece of meat.” Never mind the fact that the deal was actually a re-acquisition, since Shelter and with it Petty’s contract had actually been owned by MCA before being acquired by ABC. Petty refused to allow his next album to be released, even going so far as to bear the cost of recording it personally, leaving him some $500,000 in debt. This was when he filed for bankruptcy, hoping to gain leverage in the brewing legal dispute by having the bankruptcy court declare null and void an extremely unfavorable contract that Petty felt he had signed under duress. Ultimately, MCA blinked, agreeing to release Petty from his existing contract but immediately re-signing him to a $3 million contract with a brand new subsidiary label created especially for this purpose. The album that Petty had held back, Damn The Torpedoes (featuring the singles Refugee and Don’t Do Me Like That), would go on to be certified Double Platinum and make Tom Petty and The Heartbreakers into true superstars. But if MCA thought that its squabbles with Petty were behind them at that point, they were sorely mistaken. In 1981, Petty once again threatened to withhold his new album, Hard Promises, when MCA announced its intention to sell it for $9.98 a full dollar more than the typical retail price at the time. Said Tom Petty at the time, “If we don’t take a stand, one of these days records are going to be $20.” And once again, MCA finally agreed, selling the album at retail for the then customary $8.98. I hate these long posts. Blah blah too fckin looong. (Never does a blowjobber say that usually)" | |||