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PostPosted: Mon Jul 16, 2012 15:15 
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 Post subject: Re: Bits and Bobs 35
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Oh no. I've taken my child to a 'soft play' centre, and she's having a blast, but I'm blaming her for getting a song stock in my head. It's the god awful 'Call Me Maybe', but with the lyrics:

"Hey I just met you
And this is crazy
But you're Onóra
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 Post subject: Re: Bits and Bobs 35
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God awful?

It might be a pointless bit of pop pap, but it's incredibly catchy and I actually quite like it.

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 Post subject: Re: Bits and Bobs 35
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I'm with GazChap
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 Post subject: Re: Bits and Bobs 35
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Interesting, Sky are making moves towards a PAYG model for people who are happy streaming their content. I imagine they've run the maths and know it's worth it, but I'm surprised they're willing to risk losing people that currently pay a shitload of cash just for football or F1 or whatever.


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I suppose if you just want one match, it will get folks like me that only watch England Rugby so about 8 (not on BBC) matches a year..

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About fucking time. I've always said it. If they make it easy to access and high quality, people will pay a couple of quid to watch a football match.


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Hmmmm... £15 a month for unlimited. It's a step in the right direction, but will be entirely dependent on the content available and how soon after release, and how often the content gets removed, and DRM etc...

I do have some morals around this and would be willing to pay £15-£20 a month for a service that is equivalent to what I can get for free via the yar brigade. I doubt this will be close, but it's a start.


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I do have some morals around this and would be willing to pay £15-£20 a month for a service that is equivalent to what I can get for free via the yar brigade. I doubt this will be close, but it's a start.


My attitude is pretty much the same in terms of the TV we download. Currently I can download HD stuff easily and quickly the day it's shown and watch it on a range of the machines in my house (i.e. Windows PCs and the PS3). Give me that and I'll be more than happy to pay you a reasonable amount of money for it. Anything else is of questionable value and, sadly, not very likely to happen I don't think.


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 Post subject: Re: Bits and Bobs 35
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GazChap wrote:
God awful?

It might be a pointless bit of pop pap, but it's incredibly catchy and I actually quite like it.

not gay


I love pop music, and I suppose this one isn't too bad, but I'd just prefer not to have it in my brain right now.

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 Post subject: Re: Bits and Bobs 35
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God awful?

It might be a pointless bit of pop pap, but it's incredibly catchy and I actually quite like it.

not gay


I love pop music, and I suppose this one isn't too bad, but I'd just prefer not to have it in my brain right now.


I might have mentioned to my London based magic circle lawyer friend that next time I'm doing the music quiz she's got to come. She appears to be under the impression that it is a music quiz, but I'll make things happen once she returns from Italy.

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 Post subject: Re: Bits and Bobs 35
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MaliA wrote:
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God awful?

It might be a pointless bit of pop pap, but it's incredibly catchy and I actually quite like it.

not gay


I love pop music, and I suppose this one isn't too bad, but I'd just prefer not to have it in my brain right now.


I might have mentioned to my London based magic circle lawyer friend that next time I'm doing the music quiz she's got to come. She appears to be under the impression that it is a music quiz, but I'll make things happen once she returns from Italy.


She sounds hot.

Also, it appears 'de riguer' to warn female participants about Other Dave ahead of time.

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 Post subject: Re: Bits and Bobs 35
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Curiosity wrote:
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God awful?

It might be a pointless bit of pop pap, but it's incredibly catchy and I actually quite like it.

not gay


I love pop music, and I suppose this one isn't too bad, but I'd just prefer not to have it in my brain right now.


I might have mentioned to my London based magic circle lawyer friend that next time I'm doing the music quiz she's got to come. She appears to be under the impression that it is a music quiz, but I'll make things happen once she returns from Italy.


She sounds hot.


I couldn't possibly comment on that. She's one of the cleverest people I've ever had the real pleasure to meet.

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Sh's in her mid twenties, she'll be fine I'm sure. Also, as if I would.

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If, like me, you like cartoons and quirky music then this find on Wikipedia (a list of pieces commonly borrowed by the great Carl Stalling when he was composing scores for cartoons) should provide a lot of amusement. Likewise, there's two huge albums of music from Ren and Stimpy (which I'd snap up in a heartbeat if they were on fucking iTunes)

I have a couple of his compilations somewhere in this house.

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God awful?

It might be a pointless bit of pop pap, but it's incredibly catchy and I actually quite like it.

not gay

I like it. I don't know why pop should be demeaned so. 'Oh, that Mastodon album is just a pointless bit of metal pap, but I quite like it'. :p

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I agree. Pop music is awesome, but I don't think this is in the same league as 'Crazy In Love', 'Reach', or 'Confide In Me', etc

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I found a live bee in my sock this morning after I'd put it on.

Holy Moly! What happened?!


I think, and this might be a guess, a bee crawled into his sock. Or sutin.

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 Post subject: Re: Bits and Bobs 35
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Curiosity wrote:
I agree. Pop music is awesome, but I don't think this is in the same league as 'Crazy In Love', 'Reach', or 'Confide In Me', etc

:D

I didn't say it was one of the greatest pop songs ever ;)

But yeah, it's better than 'Reach' and 'Crazy in Love' because I never liked them. I always preferred Amerie's '1 Thing' to the latter, and every song on Rachel's second album to every SClub song.

'Confide in Me' is fucking brilliant, though, and I have a lot of time for 'Put Yourself in My Place' too. I should really check that album out.

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Curiosity wrote:
I agree. Pop music is awesome, but I don't think this is in the same league as 'Crazy In Love', 'Reach', or 'Confide In Me', etc

:D

I didn't say it was one of the greatest pop songs ever ;)

But yeah, it's better than 'Reach' and 'Crazy in Love' because I never liked them. I always preferred Amerie's '1 Thing' to the latter, and every song on Rachel's second album to every SClub song.

'Confide in Me' is fucking brilliant, though, and I have a lot of time for 'Put Yourself in My Place' too. I should really check that album out.


I too love the Amerie song, and think it has the superior sample in it, but it was the most blatantly copied song ever from the 'Crazy In Love' blueprint. Not that it's a bad thing, but still...

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Curiosity wrote:
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I agree. Pop music is awesome, but I don't think this is in the same league as 'Crazy In Love', 'Reach', or 'Confide In Me', etc

:D

I didn't say it was one of the greatest pop songs ever ;)

But yeah, it's better than 'Reach' and 'Crazy in Love' because I never liked them. I always preferred Amerie's '1 Thing' to the latter, and every song on Rachel's second album to every SClub song.

'Confide in Me' is fucking brilliant, though, and I have a lot of time for 'Put Yourself in My Place' too. I should really check that album out.

I too love the Amerie song, and think it has the superior sample in it, but it was the most blatantly copied song ever from the 'Crazy In Love' blueprint. Not that it's a bad thing, but still...

That's why I specifically mentioned that song :)

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I found a live bee in my sock this morning after I'd put it on.

Holy Moly! What happened?!


I think, and this might be a guess, a bee crawled into his sock. Or sutin.


Close.. I put my sock on and felt something scratching my ankle. I felt my sock and there was a lump in it so I rolled it down and out crawled a confused looking bee..

I pulled my sock off as quick as I could and shook it out the window in a blind panic to get rid of the bee.

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You hideous wastrel. What sort of bee was it?

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Similarly the other week I kept feeling a tickling in my sleeve, ignored it then felt it again but a bit further up by my elbow so I scratched vigorously then forgot about it until I noticed that my elbow was now all soggy. Fearing the worst I rolled up my shirt and saw bits of a massive and mean looking spider all smeared around. Felt sorry for it and also really quite sick :spew:


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When I was a kid (~5/6), I walked to school and kept trying to scratch my foot by stamping on the floor - walk was at least a mile. When I got to school, I took my shoe off as it was still itching and there was an enormous stag beetle crawling around my foot! I have no idea how it managed to fit in my shoe with my foot as well, it was about a 1/4 the size of my foot!

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Typical. You imprison a bee against its will all night long, probably stroking her furry fuzz promising the world, then in the morning you shake her out of bed and don't even feed her. You're a heartless monster.

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I think it was a female worker bee.. I didn't kill it, no siree. That's not my style.
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I was at the gym, and rubbed my face with a towel after a session on the stationary bike. The towel felt a bit weird. A little damp?

Looked at it, and rather like Mark's tale, there were bits of mashed up spider on it.

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I once put my shoes on, and in one of them was a baboon. I didn't notice at the time, and man did I feel stupid when I took my shoes off again at the end of the day and it leapt out, chittered angily at me, and ran off.

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Mrs Grim... once drove from her flat to her university - a distance of about two miles. The engine was "making odd noises", and when she parked and got out she could still hear an odd noise. Fearing the car was broken, she did what everyone does and decided to look under the bonnet, even though she wouldn't have the first clue what she was looking at.
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Incredible.

I lost a cat when it decided to sleep in somebody's boot. He never made it back :(

How do you know, then?

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Mrs Grim... once drove from her flat to her university - a distance of about two miles. The engine was "making odd noises", and when she parked and got out she could still hear an odd noise. Fearing the car was broken, she did what everyone does and decided to look under the bonnet, even though she wouldn't have the first clue what she was looking at.
As she opened it up, a cat jumped out :S

My grandfather once found a nesting bird and eggs in the engine of his car one spring. He refused to use the car until they'd hatched, which was just fantastic when you lived on the Isle of Nowhere.

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Incredible.

I lost a cat when it decided to sleep in somebody's boot. He never made it back :(

:(

I don't even know what it means, but :'(

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Incredible.

I lost a cat when it decided to sleep in somebody's boot. He never made it back :(

:(

I don't even know what it means, but :'(


Oh my goodness I'm a prat. Russell explained. Even with what I just wrote I completely misunderstood you. I'm wnvarassed by how stupid I am sometimes.

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I once put my shoes on, and in one of them was a baboon. I didn't notice at the time, and man did I feel stupid when I took my shoes off again at the end of the day and it leapt out, chittered angily at me, and ran off.


Total bullshit.

Everyone knows a baboon would've torn your face right off. A chimp at best. Probably a koala or something though.


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Dammit!

I can get to the music quiz for half six plus however long it takes to get there from Kings Cross, and I can catch a midnight train home, but then I can't do the last 16 miles home. As walking abeside a canal for 16 miles at half two in the morning probably isn't a gereat idea. I could get a boat....

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MaliA wrote:
Dammit!

I can get to the music quiz for half six plus however long it takes to get there from Kings Cross, and I can catch a midnight train home, but then I can't do the last 16 miles home. As walking abeside a canal for 16 miles at half two in the morning probably isn't a gereat idea. I could get a boat....


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MaliA wrote:
Dammit!

I can get to the music quiz for half six plus however long it takes to get there from Kings Cross, and I can catch a midnight train home, but then I can't do the last 16 miles home. As walking abeside a canal for 16 miles at half two in the morning probably isn't a gereat idea. I could get a boat....

Get a cheap hotel and then that will free you up for a cheap advance ticket on the train home. Net additional outlay - nil.


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MaliA wrote:
Dammit!

I can get to the music quiz for half six plus however long it takes to get there from Kings Cross, and I can catch a midnight train home, but then I can't do the last 16 miles home. As walking abeside a canal for 16 miles at half two in the morning probably isn't a gereat idea. I could get a boat....

Get a cheap hotel and then that will free you up for a cheap advance ticket on the train home. Net additional outlay - nil.


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