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Walsingham

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Everything posted by Walsingham

  1. I've always had a thing for hockey playing women. I think it's the calf muscles, but my best mate says I just like chicks with sticks.
  2. Have you ever strangled a fox? That's probably an indicator.
  3. Weirdly enough I was just thinking the same thing, Ros.
  4. For some strange reason people who meet me keep thinking I must have gone to a public school. I have no frelling idea why. Is it because you can't sit down?
  5. that's a very sad movie. Agreed. And it is sad because of the way it shows off Monica Belluci's character as a figure of obsession and jealousy. Yet at the same time an incredibly alluring woman.
  6. The first man to send me weekly project delivery risk spreadsheets will be hung from the yardarm. Until it bloody well hurts.
  7. Well, which one of us has a broken nose, went to public school and is the host of a popular chat show?
  8. How are you coping with being a lord of leisure, Ros?
  9. If I may stretch a point a bit, isn't the Morgan photos thing especially relevant? Our media-scape is super saturated at the moment. The only way big channelscan get attention is using shock stories, and shock faces, and slathering them in sauce. A young man died, and whatever the circumstances, I think that's quite sad. As I've said, I don't believe it's been proven beyond reasonable doubt that another man should be sent to suffer jail for ten/twenty years. That would be equally sad, in my opinion. The only thing which makes me actually angry is that we have the inestimable luxury of being participants - through our respective democracies - in our societies and cultures. But we can't exercise that involvement in a meaningful sense because the information we rely on is fed to us as entertainment. And because the way in which the majority of people are raised and work and interact with each other is like dumb animals. *rant curtailed*
  10. Say hi to Oby for us. It feels oddly appropriate that I just watched Severance. ~ Friend turned up today, and we just sat in the garden talking plans and misfortunes. Few cups of coffee, and a bowl of ice cream.
  11. I just finished watching 'Severance', which is showing on the BBC iplayer. I know any movie which tries to take off a genre while still expanding it is walking a tricky line, I felt this one did it well. There's plenty of gore. People die, sometimes expectedly, sometimes unexpectedly. The characters evolve. It has a good cathartic ending. Fully recommend.
  12. I have to say, with all due respect to Cal, that Rebellion (/'Supremacy') was great. The only thing I dislike is the user interface. Hard to get anything done sensibly. I liked the random force sensitive people. I also liked the concealed traitor elements. The hunt for the rebel base could be a grind, but few things funnier than accidentally stumbling into it then scrambling to muster a big enough fleet. Or luring the rebels into a trap! How did we get onto this? Well, I would say I actually liked some of my little playable people in Rebellion, and would go to great lengths to rescue them or utilise them on special missions. However, I have to wonder if this wasn't as much due to the legacy of having no sodding toys as a kid and having to make do with rocks and dead owls and so forth.
  13. All religions were considered a cult a sometime in there history. Those that last long enough and gain enough members become a religion. Actually, the slightly more rigorous definition I was applying is that: - A religion makes its scriptures and doctrine freely available. - A cult constrains access to information dependent on rank and (in the case of people like Aum Shinrikyo and Scientology) cash payments.
  14. Okay so he made a mistake 10 years ago but is that a reason to dismiss everything and anything he did after that? YES. EDIT: Piers Morgan
  15. Unfortunately I'm termporarily indispoed hungover. I will reply to the many interesting points when I can understand them.
  16. I have it on good authority that they must be propitiated with a sacrifice. If I were a sky god I'd enjoy a good cup of tea.
  17. He's not 'afraid' because what possible harm can he come to? I am afraid that if I amplify Calax's comments I will merely undermine their power with my irascibility. Look what he did regarding the photos. He's as bad as the sacks of manure who sold them to him.
  18. Once again I feel obliged to apologise for Piers Morgan. I was about to suggest we bury him a nuclear waste facility. But in deference to our era we could also strap him to a wind turbine, in a form of rotary crucifixion.
  19. Misread this as 'jiggling'.
  20. About this ? I doubt it. It is just kids, after all. Kids have a far greater capacity to surprise than adults, generally. Well, in real life, anyway. Adults in real life tend to be terrifyingly conventional. They have to be or they scare each other.
  21. m'colleague http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wdol18SVS7A (note: 'the future' was 2010)
  22. Well, maybe not violently atheist. But it's not hard to recall incidents of very bigoted atheism. And by, not hard I mean, involving me as the bigoted fethwit. You can debate atheism versus religion as much as you like, but the debate for me ended when I realised that there were a good many 'faithful' people who were smarter than me. More generous than me. More humble than me. More determined than me. Whether you think that's true for you is your own business.

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