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Any computer techies out there?, by danvnuk on Apr 11, 2008 11:39:53 GMT 1, no - I remember what I did - I physically took the drive out - and connected it to another PC as a slave drive. I then installed some free software from the net (cant remember what it was called now) to recover the photos from the buggered drive.
When I was finished - I put the drive back in the old PC and formatted then re-installed XP.
What a complete pain in the arse.
Oh - and some of the photos were unrecoverable - I got most of them.
no - I remember what I did - I physically took the drive out - and connected it to another PC as a slave drive. I then installed some free software from the net (cant remember what it was called now) to recover the photos from the buggered drive.
When I was finished - I put the drive back in the old PC and formatted then re-installed XP.
What a complete pain in the arse.
Oh - and some of the photos were unrecoverable - I got most of them.
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Any computer techies out there?, by danvnuk on Apr 11, 2008 10:51:44 GMT 1, same thing happened to me once - If I remember the boot sector on my HD became corrupted - If I remember rightly, I ended up having to re-install xp and then used some free software to recover my photos etc and copied them to disk - I then had to format the drive.
Hmmmm - well, at least - I think thats what I did - all I know was I was I was tearing my hair out and muddled though it enough to get my data off.
So don't worry - you should be able to recover your photos and pr0n.
same thing happened to me once - If I remember the boot sector on my HD became corrupted - If I remember rightly, I ended up having to re-install xp and then used some free software to recover my photos etc and copied them to disk - I then had to format the drive.
Hmmmm - well, at least - I think thats what I did - all I know was I was I was tearing my hair out and muddled though it enough to get my data off.
So don't worry - you should be able to recover your photos and pr0n.
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Pest Control COA โข Banksy Print Authentication, by danvnuk on Apr 11, 2008 10:00:36 GMT 1, interesting. No mention of charges.
The other thing that immediately springs to mind is - until someone like Laz says this site is officialy their site - I'd refrain entering any details - it occurs to me that its pefect for a fraudster to phish legitimate artwork details - or even a burglar to find out addresses of who's got artwork worth stealing! LOL
Which also makes me think - shouldn't the form be securely encrypted in some way - like online credit card details are, considering your entering all your provenance details - edition number and even your address.
interesting. No mention of charges.
The other thing that immediately springs to mind is - until someone like Laz says this site is officialy their site - I'd refrain entering any details - it occurs to me that its pefect for a fraudster to phish legitimate artwork details - or even a burglar to find out addresses of who's got artwork worth stealing! LOL
Which also makes me think - shouldn't the form be securely encrypted in some way - like online credit card details are, considering your entering all your provenance details - edition number and even your address.
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What was your favorite riot? , by danvnuk on Apr 10, 2008 11:28:28 GMT 1, I'm also wondering how you could have a 'favourite' riot - a peaceful demonstration maybe, but a riot in my mind involves people getting hurt (on both sides) property smashed, innocent bystanders being terrified......what's to celebrate about that?
Surely by stating that this or that riot was your favourite - your stating that you revel in the mayhem and violence involved, rather than the no doubt legitimate grievance that caused the riot in the first place.
Perhaps I'm just arguing semantics.
I'm also wondering how you could have a 'favourite' riot - a peaceful demonstration maybe, but a riot in my mind involves people getting hurt (on both sides) property smashed, innocent bystanders being terrified......what's to celebrate about that?
Surely by stating that this or that riot was your favourite - your stating that you revel in the mayhem and violence involved, rather than the no doubt legitimate grievance that caused the riot in the first place.
Perhaps I'm just arguing semantics.
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What was your favorite riot? , by danvnuk on Apr 9, 2008 11:13:27 GMT 1, English society seems a little too flaccid to riot anymore; the French on the other hand put us to shame (if thatโs the right word)
English society never has really been one for riots - I think this passage from George McDonald Frasers Flashman novels examplifies the English attitude to riots and the contrasting French attitude nicely.
The Scene: London - Chartist rally - 10th April 1848
But it poured down, everyone was soaked, the foreign agitators who were on hand got nowhere, and all the inflamed mob did was to send a monstrous petition across to the House of Commons. It had five million signatures, they said; I know it had four of mine, one in the name of Obadiah Snooks, and three others in the shape of X's beside which I wrote, "John Morrison, Arthur Wellesley, Henry John Temple Palmerston, their marks".
But the whole thing was a frost, and when one of the Frog agitators in Trafalgar Square got up and damned the whole lot of the Chartists for English cowards, a butcher's boy tore off his coat, squared up to the Frenchy, and gave the snail-chewing scoundrel the finest thrashing you could wish for. Then, of course, the whole crowd carried the butcher's boy shoulder high, and finished up singing "God Save the Queen" with tremendous gusto. A thoroughly English revolution, I dare say.
And long may it continue ;D
English society seems a little too flaccid to riot anymore; the French on the other hand put us to shame (if thatโs the right word) English society never has really been one for riots - I think this passage from George McDonald Frasers Flashman novels examplifies the English attitude to riots and the contrasting French attitude nicely. The Scene: London - Chartist rally - 10th April 1848
But it poured down, everyone was soaked, the foreign agitators who were on hand got nowhere, and all the inflamed mob did was to send a monstrous petition across to the House of Commons. It had five million signatures, they said; I know it had four of mine, one in the name of Obadiah Snooks, and three others in the shape of X's beside which I wrote, "John Morrison, Arthur Wellesley, Henry John Temple Palmerston, their marks".
But the whole thing was a frost, and when one of the Frog agitators in Trafalgar Square got up and damned the whole lot of the Chartists for English cowards, a butcher's boy tore off his coat, squared up to the Frenchy, and gave the snail-chewing scoundrel the finest thrashing you could wish for. Then, of course, the whole crowd carried the butcher's boy shoulder high, and finished up singing "God Save the Queen" with tremendous gusto. A thoroughly English revolution, I dare say.And long may it continue ;D
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Dragon Bar R.I.P., by danvnuk on Apr 8, 2008 20:50:59 GMT 1, wow Romanwyg, nice one. bit of London's History you've salvaged there- you should keep em.
Or alternatively, sell them back to the new Dragon Bar at an outrageously inflated price when it re-opens ;D
wow Romanwyg, nice one. bit of London's History you've salvaged there- you should keep em.
Or alternatively, sell them back to the new Dragon Bar at an outrageously inflated price when it re-opens ;D
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Goodbye shoreditch/hoxton/old street, by danvnuk on Apr 5, 2008 10:33:19 GMT 1, If I was Mayor of London I would demolish the whole lot and make it into a nice big beach so everybody in the East End could have a nice place to sunbathe and enjoy the sunset... make London a bit a bit like Rio ... East End favelas with a nice beach..
Pure Evil gets my vote for Mayor. ;D
If I was Mayor of London I would demolish the whole lot and make it into a nice big beach so everybody in the East End could have a nice place to sunbathe and enjoy the sunset... make London a bit a bit like Rio ... East End favelas with a nice beach.. Pure Evil gets my vote for Mayor. ;D
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could D face be better than Banksy, by danvnuk on Apr 3, 2008 16:47:12 GMT 1, I don't know....Im still confused <pulls 'confused' face>
lets put it in 'real terms' we can all understand....
D-Face, or Banksy?
Aldi, or Waitrose?
Everythings a Pound, or Gucci?
Licking a tramps unwashed urine stained feet, or knobbing the Cheerleader out of Heroes?
hmmmmm something to ponder fellow forum goers.
I don't know....Im still confused <pulls 'confused' face>
lets put it in 'real terms' we can all understand....
D-Face, or Banksy?
Aldi, or Waitrose?
Everythings a Pound, or Gucci?
Licking a tramps unwashed urine stained feet, or knobbing the Cheerleader out of Heroes?
hmmmmm something to ponder fellow forum goers.
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could D face be better than Banksy, by danvnuk on Apr 3, 2008 16:29:29 GMT 1, Agreed Mike - its all about the Heinz.
The Tesco Value is ok - if you like that sort of thing, but Heinz - its the Daddy....the original, and the best
with 57 varieties and a tasty tomato sauce.
Agreed Mike - its all about the Heinz.
The Tesco Value is ok - if you like that sort of thing, but Heinz - its the Daddy....the original, and the best
with 57 varieties and a tasty tomato sauce.
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could D face be better than Banksy, by danvnuk on Apr 3, 2008 16:20:01 GMT 1, no no no - its like comparing a chipolata to a ludicrously meaty and veiny Frankfurter. Ones small and tastes of sausage - but it's not significant The other one looks like my wang......wait a minute.....I've messed this analogy up somehow. So are you comparing your wang to a chipolata danvnuk?? ;D ;D
can we just stop talking about my wang and its monstrous sausage like proportions for one minute for chrissake and address the vitally important question of who is better - D-Face or Banksy, or, to put it another way -
Which is better......Tesco value baked beans or Heinz?
no no no - its like comparing a chipolata to a ludicrously meaty and veiny Frankfurter. Ones small and tastes of sausage - but it's not significant The other one looks like my wang......wait a minute.....I've messed this analogy up somehow. So are you comparing your wang to a chipolata danvnuk?? ;D ;D can we just stop talking about my wang and its monstrous sausage like proportions for one minute for chrissake and address the vitally important question of who is better - D-Face or Banksy, or, to put it another way - Which is better......Tesco value baked beans or Heinz?
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Not art - Favorite book of all time, by danvnuk on Apr 3, 2008 15:45:30 GMT 1, Flashman books are a brilliant read. Especially as he is such a poltroon in them (my favourite victorian word).
I'm reading Flashman and the Red Skins right now Pez (well not literally right now - you know what I mean)
Made me laugh out loud last night (to strange looks from my GF) - when he describes giving cigars to plains Indians as an after dinner luxury - and them eating them.
Flashman books are a brilliant read. Especially as he is such a poltroon in them (my favourite victorian word). I'm reading Flashman and the Red Skins right now Pez (well not literally right now - you know what I mean) Made me laugh out loud last night (to strange looks from my GF) - when he describes giving cigars to plains Indians as an after dinner luxury - and them eating them.
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could D face be better than Banksy, by danvnuk on Apr 3, 2008 15:40:09 GMT 1, one is like a Melon - the other is like a ripe mango
one is like a Melon - the other is like a ripe mango
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could D face be better than Banksy, by danvnuk on Apr 3, 2008 15:31:56 GMT 1, no no no - its like comparing a chipolata to a ludicrously meaty and veiny Frankfurter.
Ones small and tastes of sausage - but it's not significant
The other one looks like my wang......wait a minute.....I've messed this analogy up somehow.
no no no - its like comparing a chipolata to a ludicrously meaty and veiny Frankfurter.
Ones small and tastes of sausage - but it's not significant
The other one looks like my wang......wait a minute.....I've messed this analogy up somehow.
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Not art - Favorite book of all time, by danvnuk on Apr 3, 2008 15:00:44 GMT 1, Robert Heinleins 'By his Bootstraps' short story - written in 1941!!!
Available to read online at this link:-
www.xs4all.nl/~pot/scifi/byhisbootstraps.html
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Not art - Favorite book of all time, by danvnuk on Apr 3, 2008 14:30:59 GMT 1, Robert Heinlein - blimey I forgot about him till your post GD303uk Isn't stranger in a strange land the one with 'Igley'?
Starship Troopers was one of my favourite books when I was a kid, as was Space Family Stone and 'Have Space Suit - Will Travel'
He was so ahead of his time, its amazing to think a lot of his stuff was written in the 50's.
Oh - he wrote a short story called 'By His Bootstraps' about time travel and its consequences - incredibly good. ;D
Robert Heinlein - blimey I forgot about him till your post GD303uk Isn't stranger in a strange land the one with 'Igley'?
Starship Troopers was one of my favourite books when I was a kid, as was Space Family Stone and 'Have Space Suit - Will Travel'
He was so ahead of his time, its amazing to think a lot of his stuff was written in the 50's.
Oh - he wrote a short story called 'By His Bootstraps' about time travel and its consequences - incredibly good. ;D
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Not art - Favorite book of all time, by danvnuk on Apr 3, 2008 12:51:40 GMT 1, Bit of a strange Mix for me:- _________________________________________________ Captain Corelli's Mandolin - Louis de Berniรจres
Read this a couple of times, the picture the book paints of Greek village life is quiet beautiful. The film was rubbish. _________________________________________________ The Flashman Chronicles (George McDonald Fraser)
Fantastic series of twelve novels following Flashman (from Tom Bowns School days) exploits in the Victorian British Empire - he's a craven coward, liar and womaniser - but always manages to land on his feet. Hilariously funny, but also historically informative. _________________________________________________ Captain Aubrey/Maturin series of Books (20 in the series) - Patrick O'Brian
I was drunkenly run over many years ago - and while laid up in Hospital recovering from surgery- bored out of my skull - I started reading this series (the first one being Master+Commander) - couldn't put them down - read all 20 in no time, and then read them all again a few years later. Admittedly, Georgian Society, Napoleonic Naval Warfare and Sea-Faring exploits arent everyones cup of tea - but I couldn't recommend this series of novels enough. (The exploits are all real - everything that happens really happened, and is taken from Admiralty records- just to other ships and Historical figures - its awe inspiring stuff) __________________________________________________ London: The Biography - Peter Ackroyd
Fascinating non fiction history of London - pretty hard going, but rewarding - makes you look at areas you thought you knew in a different light. ____________________________________________________
I just realised - Im a right boring bastard.
Bit of a strange Mix for me:- _________________________________________________ Captain Corelli's Mandolin - Louis de Berniรจres
Read this a couple of times, the picture the book paints of Greek village life is quiet beautiful. The film was rubbish. _________________________________________________ The Flashman Chronicles (George McDonald Fraser)
Fantastic series of twelve novels following Flashman (from Tom Bowns School days) exploits in the Victorian British Empire - he's a craven coward, liar and womaniser - but always manages to land on his feet. Hilariously funny, but also historically informative. _________________________________________________ Captain Aubrey/Maturin series of Books (20 in the series) - Patrick O'Brian
I was drunkenly run over many years ago - and while laid up in Hospital recovering from surgery- bored out of my skull - I started reading this series (the first one being Master+Commander) - couldn't put them down - read all 20 in no time, and then read them all again a few years later. Admittedly, Georgian Society, Napoleonic Naval Warfare and Sea-Faring exploits arent everyones cup of tea - but I couldn't recommend this series of novels enough. (The exploits are all real - everything that happens really happened, and is taken from Admiralty records- just to other ships and Historical figures - its awe inspiring stuff) __________________________________________________ London: The Biography - Peter Ackroyd
Fascinating non fiction history of London - pretty hard going, but rewarding - makes you look at areas you thought you knew in a different light. ____________________________________________________
I just realised - Im a right boring bastard.
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Conor Harrington, by danvnuk on Mar 18, 2008 12:45:17 GMT 1, Thanks v.much ;D I'm really pleased with it, just have to find somwhere to hang it now. The problem I have - is my GF is rather petite and can't lift the frame up so I can see if it 'looks right' in various spots around the place. Obviously when I lift it up - Im too close to tell. I'll have to wait till I get a friend or relative round to help out. Thats a good thing, at least she won't be interested in shares in ginsters ;D.
Cheers Scavos
Now there's an idea - stuff her full of Ginsters, build her physique up to Fat Hulk proportions - and she can help out with the lifting of frames. DIY etc -
The fact I wont fancy her anymore is irrelavent when compared with her ability to carry a bag of ballast on her shoulder and knock up cement.
Thanks v.much ;D I'm really pleased with it, just have to find somwhere to hang it now. The problem I have - is my GF is rather petite and can't lift the frame up so I can see if it 'looks right' in various spots around the place. Obviously when I lift it up - Im too close to tell. I'll have to wait till I get a friend or relative round to help out. Thats a good thing, at least she won't be interested in shares in ginsters ;D. Cheers Scavos Now there's an idea - stuff her full of Ginsters, build her physique up to Fat Hulk proportions - and she can help out with the lifting of frames. DIY etc - The fact I wont fancy her anymore is irrelavent when compared with her ability to carry a bag of ballast on her shoulder and knock up cement.
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Conor Harrington, by danvnuk on Mar 18, 2008 11:55:17 GMT 1, And what a good job they have done too.
Thanks v.much ;D I'm really pleased with it, just have to find somwhere to hang it now.
The problem I have - is my GF is rather petite and can't lift the frame up so I can see if it 'looks right' in various spots around the place.
Obviously when I lift it up - Im too close to tell. I'll have to wait till I get a friend or relative round to help out.
And what a good job they have done too. Thanks v.much ;D I'm really pleased with it, just have to find somwhere to hang it now. The problem I have - is my GF is rather petite and can't lift the frame up so I can see if it 'looks right' in various spots around the place. Obviously when I lift it up - Im too close to tell. I'll have to wait till I get a friend or relative round to help out.
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Conor Harrington, by danvnuk on Mar 18, 2008 11:16:28 GMT 1, thats very true ABC - I normally pay around the ยฃ100 mark for plainer framing, mounted and hinged onto museum board with Japanese paper hinges, but normal float glass. I then take care not to hang opposite windows or in direct sunlight etc.
The ยฃ194 was for framimg in the same manner with plain float glass, but obviously as the frame was so ornate - it cost a hell of a lot more than what I normally pay.
thats very true ABC - I normally pay around the ยฃ100 mark for plainer framing, mounted and hinged onto museum board with Japanese paper hinges, but normal float glass. I then take care not to hang opposite windows or in direct sunlight etc.
The ยฃ194 was for framimg in the same manner with plain float glass, but obviously as the frame was so ornate - it cost a hell of a lot more than what I normally pay.
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Conor Harrington, by danvnuk on Mar 17, 2008 23:59:02 GMT 1, That is looking pretty special danvnuk, very nice indeed! Do you mind me asking how much the framing cost ya?
Thanks. Yep, was ยฃ194 for framing.
That is looking pretty special danvnuk, very nice indeed! Do you mind me asking how much the framing cost ya? Thanks. Yep, was ยฃ194 for framing.
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Conor Harrington, by danvnuk on Mar 15, 2008 14:39:42 GMT 1, Just picked my standard print up from the framers - its huge. Really pleased with it ;D
Just picked my standard print up from the framers - its huge. Really pleased with it ;D
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Conor Harrington, by danvnuk on Mar 6, 2008 13:26:15 GMT 1, How you gonna frame it danvuk? It's gonna a be a tricky one to get right, without destroying the bank balance. Free mounted .. lol
I'm quite conservative in my framing tastes - probably a plain black frame - white or cream mount, don't really know till I take it in the Framers for a looksee.
Yep - not going to be cheap to frame thats for sure.
How you gonna frame it danvuk? It's gonna a be a tricky one to get right, without destroying the bank balance. Free mounted .. lol I'm quite conservative in my framing tastes - probably a plain black frame - white or cream mount, don't really know till I take it in the Framers for a looksee. Yep - not going to be cheap to frame thats for sure.
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Conor Harrington, by danvnuk on Mar 6, 2008 12:26:11 GMT 1, is that the handfinished@?
My pics? - no - its the Normal Screenprint.
is that the handfinished@? My pics? - no - its the Normal Screenprint.
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Conor Harrington, by danvnuk on Mar 5, 2008 14:25:37 GMT 1, picture please mate when you get it home
Will do Fella ;D
picture please mate when you get it home Will do Fella ;D
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Conor Harrington, by danvnuk on Mar 5, 2008 13:52:34 GMT 1, Well - I just went down to Laz for a look - to see one in the flesh, and I'm now the proud owner of one. (I really should't have - Im skint)
Fatal.
But, I've always wanted a Connor Harrington, and at this price - hard to turn down.
It's a massive print - very subdued colours.
oh - as someone asked earlier in the thread - it is signed.
Well - I just went down to Laz for a look - to see one in the flesh, and I'm now the proud owner of one. (I really should't have - Im skint)
Fatal.
But, I've always wanted a Connor Harrington, and at this price - hard to turn down.
It's a massive print - very subdued colours.
oh - as someone asked earlier in the thread - it is signed.
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Nick Walker โข TMA Hollywood, by danvnuk on Feb 14, 2008 12:05:52 GMT 1, First time Ive seen the image, cant say I like it that much. Does seem strange that they went in the blink of an eye and no one on here got one though.
First time Ive seen the image, cant say I like it that much. Does seem strange that they went in the blink of an eye and no one on here got one though.
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THE OFFICIAL POW OPENING THREAD, by danvnuk on Feb 4, 2008 14:39:49 GMT 1, Think yourself lucky, I had to fill up my own leaky bucket and got a lump of wood with a tag that said don't open for 2000 millennia. you lucky lucky bastard all i got was a bag of sawdust that i was then told was going to be roasted for lunch.... ahh the youth of today............
I misread that and thought you said you 'got roasted' for lunch.....was gonna say - yep, I concede....you had it tough.
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Think yourself lucky, I had to fill up my own leaky bucket and got a lump of wood with a tag that said don't open for 2000 millennia. you lucky lucky bastard all i got was a bag of sawdust that i was then told was going to be roasted for lunch.... ahh the youth of today............ I misread that and thought you said you 'got roasted' for lunch.....was gonna say - yep, I concede....you had it tough. ;D
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THE OFFICIAL POW OPENING THREAD, by danvnuk on Feb 4, 2008 14:24:58 GMT 1, It was a bit like christmas as a kid.....you wait all year, getting more and more excited as the day draws near, hoping you get what you wanted....you rush downstairs only to find, some other kid must have got all the good toys and you're left with a pile of sh*te to pick over, wondering what you did to deserve it. I demand all you greedy kids put the banksys back and let someone else have them...I'll have to wait a bit longer to buy my first by the looks of things. btw anyone got a "rude copper" for sale ?
Pile of shite to pick over.....think yourself lucky....if only I'd had a pile of shite. Oh no....all I got was a leaky bucket of urine. and a lump of coal dreamed of piles of shite I did.
It was a bit like christmas as a kid.....you wait all year, getting more and more excited as the day draws near, hoping you get what you wanted....you rush downstairs only to find, some other kid must have got all the good toys and you're left with a pile of sh*te to pick over, wondering what you did to deserve it. I demand all you greedy kids put the banksys back and let someone else have them...I'll have to wait a bit longer to buy my first by the looks of things. btw anyone got a "rude copper" for sale ? Pile of shite to pick over.....think yourself lucky....if only I'd had a pile of shite. Oh no....all I got was a leaky bucket of urine. and a lump of coal dreamed of piles of shite I did.
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THE OFFICIAL POW OPENING THREAD, by danvnuk on Feb 4, 2008 14:22:44 GMT 1, OMG - I fink Bongo just called U retarded m8.
Brb - Jeremy Kyles on - speshul edition on what to accecorise wit a Croydon Facelift
OMG - I fink Bongo just called U retarded m8.
Brb - Jeremy Kyles on - speshul edition on what to accecorise wit a Croydon Facelift
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