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By Andy B
#326407
Mini Zoot? - He said it ws 6 inches.....

6 inches isn't mini!
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By S4B
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foot-loose wrote:
S4B wrote:
Andy B wrote:
6 inches isn't mini!


Dunno who told you that!

Aww let the lad live the lie, s4.


Ok! But it does rankle just a little...........
By Ezza
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Making me happy is rehearsing for High School Musical. I'm actually getting really excited about it now :D
By Ezza
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We're doing the stage show at school. Its so much fun now I've got over how bratty and annoying little children are.
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By Yudster
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I'm smiling because I have tickets to see Miss Yudster in her school production of Joseph tomorrow night. Not my favourite show, but it sounds like they've made a great production. And they got a personal message from Andrew Lloyd Webber, with tickets for the West End show which they are going to raffle.
By wurzel
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As usual, the show is making me smile and laugh.

Plus i got 5 out of 5 on Rob DJ's Monday Night Quiz :-)
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By catherine
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I've had the kewlest morning ever. I got to go in a tiny white cocoon and I imagined it to be my coffin and it wasn't so bad, very comfy. I haven't had meat today either which is good, Happy Ash Wednesday everybody :).
By wurzel
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Vivienne wrote:Vernon read my text out today at lunchtime, to do with his "Big Pants" topic. woo hoo. :-)

and you didnt think to give all us lot a shout out? *shakes head*
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By dime
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What made me smile today was that (after Chris and co going on about it), this evening I saw Cloverfield at the cinema and at the end of it one of the teenagers in the row in front said "I don't get it, someone explain to me what that was all about?" - OMG! The plot is quite simple and it's the direction and filmwork that makes the film fantastic!

Oh the youth of today...

;)
By Ezza
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dime wrote:one of the teenagers in the row in front said "I don't get it, someone explain to me what that was all about?"

Haha. Thats usually me.
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By dime
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Ezza wrote:Haha. Thats usually me.


There's always one of you lot in the cinema - and to be honest sometimes it's me! I remember seeing Sixth Sense and it wasn't until just before the end credits started rolling that the penny dropped and I understood what was going on! The good thing about that was that when it was shown on TV it was like watching a completely different film as I knew what was going on and it made a bit more sense!

8)
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By MK Chris
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Ah Northants.. not far from me.
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By foot-loose
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dime wrote:I remember seeing Sixth Sense and it wasn't until just before the end credits started rolling that the penny dropped and I understood what was going on! The good thing about that was that when it was shown on TV it was like watching a completely different film as I knew what was going on and it made a bit more sense!

That was the whole point of The 6th Sense... ya tit.
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By MK Chris
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There's one bit in the Sixth Sense that still makes me jump, even though I know it's coming.. it's that scene where it shows the back shot of Cole standing in front of the toilet having a slash and the dead bloke walks past.
By wurzel
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dime wrote:
Ezza wrote:Haha. Thats usually me.


There's always one of you lot in the cinema - and to be honest sometimes it's me! I remember seeing Sixth Sense and it wasn't until just before the end credits started rolling that the penny dropped and I understood what was going on! The good thing about that was that when it was shown on TV it was like watching a completely different film as I knew what was going on and it made a bit more sense!

8)

I was the same with 6th sense. Although, when i first watched it, with my ex, AFTER the credits etc, she asked if i understood it etc, and i said "nope. who was the dead people?". She was killing herself with laughter.
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