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Quote: zooo @ August 28 2008, 8:47 PM BST

He was the little chav that kept kicking Lee when he was handing out leaflets dressed as an ape in the shopping centre.


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Oh, I didn't watch it. Well, one or two - enough to make me not watch any more anyway. It was a half hour pun fest.
 
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:O

A person who hasn't watched every episode of Not Going Out whilst drooling a bit with excitement?

It does not compute.
 
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Quote: zooo @ August 28 2008, 8:51 PM BST

:O

A person who hasn't watched every episode of Not Going Out whilst drooling a bit with excitement?

It does not compute.


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I can just come here and read Chapman's posts for a seemless flow of great puns :)

I do like Lee Mack (on WILTY), but that show was aweful.

Buuuuuuut, I love Spaced and the Mighty Boosh :P
 
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Phew.
I still love you then.

That was close, though... ;)
 
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Star Trek. As usual. :$
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Quote: zooo @ August 28 2008, 8:58 PM BST

Phew.
I still love you then.

That was close, though... ;)


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*Heart rate begins to slow*

Pheeeeeewwwwwwweeeeeee! Life on the edge with me. I just got done for piracy you know ;) I'm a real life pirate now.
 
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Quote: ian_w @ August 28 2008, 8:54 PM BST

I can just come here and read Chapman's posts for a seemless flow of great puns :)


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Let me get this straight. You like Chapman's posts, but you don't like Not Going Out because of its puns?
 

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I'm not sure if that's a compliment or not.

I didn't used to like NGO but become quite addicted.

Incidentally watching Steptoe and Son.
 
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It's not. :P
 

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Well, playing, the demo of Star Wars: Forced Unleashed on the PS3. A bit tricky so far, but then again, I'm pretty shit at games.
 
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Quote: Aaron @ August 28 2008, 9:44 PM BST

Let me get this straight. You like Chapman's posts, but you don't like Not Going Out because of its puns?


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Read 'great' in a kind of ironic way ;)


Quote: Nil Putters @ August 29 2008, 6:54 PM BST

Well, playing, the demo of Star Wars: Forced Unleashed on the PS3. A bit tricky so far, but then again, I'm pretty shit at games.


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Talking of games I just tried Battlefield 1942 (only 2003!!) and it's fecking ace. I never thought I'd like that kind of game, but there's still loads of people online after all this time so it must be good.
 
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I loved Battlefield 1942. I liked it more than any of the others in the series. What's extra gold were how so many British gamers tormented the American and France gamers.
 
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Battlefield: Modern Combat (360) was brilliant online until... well, less said. I've got Battlefield: Bad Company for the PS3 and it's awesome. Come 'n' play!!!!
 
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Quote: Curt @ August 29 2008, 10:34 PM BST

I loved Battlefield 1942. I liked it more than any of the others in the series. What's extra gold were how so many British gamers tormented the American and France gamers.


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*lol* *lol*

Couldn't happen to two nicer groups ;) :)


Quote: Nil Putters @ August 29 2008, 10:38 PM BST

Battlefield: Modern Combat (360) was brilliant online until... well, less said. I've got Battlefield: Bad Company for the PS3 and it's awesome. Come 'n' play!!!!


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I'd love to play you online at summats Nil, but it'd have to be PC. Never saw the point in buying a console when you can get all the games on PC or even load up an emulator.
 
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Ooooh Copycat is on later..... I like that film.
 
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