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Biter 20 Aug 2005 02:31

Eat it...although it looks innocent enough...it is evil...EVIL I TELL YA!!!!!
*recieves medication* aaaahh

Anyone gonna go see Billy Idol this november?

SW31 20 Aug 2005 12:24

yes if hes on close to home :twisted:





is it going to be sunny again today or will the rain come

dottie 20 Aug 2005 16:46

Oh Yes!!

Q: We're going to The Bucket in Hayes tonight, what shall I wear?

DIZZY DRUMMER 20 Aug 2005 22:43

CLOTHES













Is my daughter to young to go to a gig in London with a mate - she is 17 ????

Pixie 21 Aug 2005 19:44

Not as long as you make all the arrangements and she sticks to them! :roll:


The Boss or The King?

KebLou 22 Aug 2005 01:14

The Boss






Is Paris a nice place to visit?

Biter 22 Aug 2005 04:40

Paris is a beautiful place, but the prices in certain clothes and gift shops are beyond cheeky.

Quote:

Is my daughter to young to go to a gig in London with a mate - she is 17
To tell the truth FA, it depends on which part of london she intends to go on...everyone going up for a night out always seem to be really friendly and helpful, so dont worry about the people, but If she plans to go to the Soho or North London area (e.g. Camden/islington), warn her about the weirdo minicab drivers that are a pain in the backside. And make sure theres adequate arrangements for transport as the night buses are beyond a joke and ive often found myself crashing round a friends place or walking for miles to find somewhere that isnt Leicester Square *it seems to have a giant magnet, pulling people back to it* Gawd ive gone on there...sorry if all that stuff sounds bossy, but im 17 myself and although it is a lovely place, the nightlife areas are easy to get lost in. She'll have a great night out tho :D

Eddie Van Halen - guitar genius or just another fretboard m*sturb*tor?

DIZZY DRUMMER 22 Aug 2005 22:32

Quote:

Originally Posted by Biter
Paris is a beautiful place, but the prices in certain clothes and gift shops are beyond cheeky.



To tell the truth FA, it depends on which part of london she intends to go on...everyone going up for a night out always seem to be really friendly and helpful, so dont worry about the people, but If she plans to go to the Soho or North London area (e.g. Camden/islington), warn her about the weirdo minicab drivers that are a pain in the backside. And make sure theres adequate arrangements for transport as the night buses are beyond a joke and ive often found myself crashing round a friends place or walking for miles to find somewhere that isnt Leicester Square *it seems to have a giant magnet, pulling people back to it* Gawd ive gone on there...sorry if all that stuff sounds bossy, but im 17 myself and although it is a lovely place, the nightlife areas are easy to get lost in. She'll have a great night out tho :D

Eddie Van Halen - guitar genius or just another fretboard m*sturb*tor?

Thank you Biter

See is going to Camden for a gig - but she is being driven there & back then back to a friends parents for the evening - she is aware that the area is full of wierdos(but she lives with some too)
She is sensible & will stick with her mates like glue.






Anyone able to tell me how I can improve my fitness to play the drums better - ie - arms - abdo - legs

NO joke - NEED to as may have a gig

heat 22 Aug 2005 22:36

ever heard of...
'I MUST, I MUST , I MUST IMPROVE MY BUST..' ? Try it with a can of beans in each hand - it'll work wonders...


What's your defining moment?

KebLou 22 Aug 2005 22:42

Heat, Not really sure. Looking out for someone who'd done some nasty things to me, but I still went out of my way to make sure they were always alright.

To Sharon, Chin ups, push ups. Or those Gimmicky things which you push together supposed to build up upper body strength. Something like: http://www.argos.co.uk/webapp/wcs/st...clickfrom=name there was another thing but I can't find it.
Also, Camden isn't that bad so long as you stick to the main part, just don't accept anything from strangers out of their coat pockets. I tend to stay away from Camden just because it's always full of people when I go, can't do the crowds.




Why is it so hard to write a personal statement? Why do they ask you to say why you want to study the subject you've chosen?

DIZZY DRUMMER 22 Aug 2005 23:18

Quote:

Originally Posted by Keb
Heat, Not really sure. Looking out for someone who'd done some nasty things to me, but I still went out of my way to make sure they were always alright.

To Sharon, Chin ups, push ups. Or those Gimmicky things which you push together supposed to build up upper body strength. Something like: http://www.argos.co.uk/webapp/wcs/st...clickfrom=name there was another thing but I can't find it.
Also, Camden isn't that bad so long as you stick to the main part, just don't accept anything from strangers out of their coat pockets. I tend to stay away from Camden just because it's always full of people when I go, can't do the crowds.




Why is it so hard to write a personal statement? Why do they ask you to say why you want to study the subject you've chosen?


Thanks Keb

I will use the stairs - great for upper body - have an issue with me abdo though
can't do sit ups etc


I have a bike - but that is not good either - too much for me groin

Keb - great suggestions though







Anyone else ???????????????????

Pixie 23 Aug 2005 15:01

Quote:

Originally Posted by FALLEN ANGEL1000
Thanks Keb

I will use the stairs - great for upper body - have an issue with me abdo though
can't do sit ups etc


I have a bike - but that is not good either - too much for me groin

Keb - great suggestions though







Anyone else ???????????????????

Hi Sharon

When you say you can't use your abs, do you mean you struggle lying down (can do effective exercises standing up tensing abs and moving upper body forward 2-3", holding and moving back) or abs in general? Even if you have back probs you should still be able to do abs if you lie down in the correct position (pelvic floor muscles tilted upwards, knees bent and hands touching ears out parallel to the floor) - you only have to move a couple of inches off the floor and back (and to each side) to get really toned if 20-40 done a coupla times a day....

Press ups are best for biceps AND triceps (plus carry a can of beans in each hand, upper arms hanging down straight with lower arms 90 degrees then straighten to ground) - you know the usual stuff.

I'll shut up now ;) :D

DIZZY DRUMMER 23 Aug 2005 21:59

Pixie - I'll PM you












How do you overcome shyness & just be yourself ???

Chris 23 Aug 2005 22:16

I don't unless I talk to my good friend Mr Jack Daniels first!!


Q. When I built this PC, was there a reason I never bothered fitting a floppy disc drive?

ChloeLee88 23 Aug 2005 23:14

Yep, it was so you could ask this question later on!!!

Will i ever win the lottery??!!

amethyst 24 Aug 2005 09:06

Just remember "it could be YOU!!!!" :D

Q: Why do the bin men always come and collect the rubbish when im having a lie in? (and do they have to do it so early in the morning?)

DIZZY DRUMMER 24 Aug 2005 21:46

Think they do it deliberately - they do it here tooo










Anyone experienced anything "odd" under anaesthetic ??? :shock: :shock: :shock:

KebLou 25 Aug 2005 00:06

I had a sedative when I had some teeth taken out and I can't remember telling my nan to sit in the back of the car nor can I remember getting in the car let alone up the stairs to a bedroom. I did end up in the spare room :wtf: As I wasn't asleep during the time when they took out my sleep makes me wonder what I said when I was under because I can't remember a thing. :shock:





Why do I have a cold in the middle of August?

DIZZY DRUMMER 25 Aug 2005 00:33

Quote:

Originally Posted by Keb
I had a sedative when I had some teeth taken out and I can't remember telling my nan to sit in the back of the car nor can I remember getting in the car let alone up the stairs to a bedroom. I did end up in the spare room :wtf: As I wasn't asleep during the time when they took out my sleep makes me wonder what I said when I was under because I can't remember a thing. :shock:

I did worse - dreamt about a famous man on the tribute page - in a multi coloured ball suit ( u know the one's kids rummage through) chasing me through a celery wood - & a building i have been to but can't remember :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll:





Why do I have a cold in the middle of August?

Alot going around





do teenagersa piss you off deliberately

KebLou 25 Aug 2005 00:46

Yes :)) most of the time, sometimes it just happens.







Learning Cornish, should I get the online learning thing or just try and learn with a dictionary?

ChloeLee88 25 Aug 2005 09:21

learn with a dictionary cos the people they use on the learning things are always really really annoying!!!

how did i manage to burn my foot with my hair straighteners????
OWCHHHHH!!!!!

dottie 25 Aug 2005 16:35

A: Dropped it by any chance, Ouch :roll: remember a very good friend on here, who burnt the curtains in her b and b in St. Margarets, you know who you are! :lol:

Q: Why do I always say Yes and live to regret it! :evil:

ChloeLee88 25 Aug 2005 19:19

well at least it was only my foot then lol!!!
Um.......cos your far too kind maybe!!!

Dr. Pepper or Cherry coke?? I'm thirsty and cant decide!!
Chloe xx

SW31 25 Aug 2005 20:16

cherry coke it's better



princess or bratz cake for my 7 y old daughter

amethyst 26 Aug 2005 10:34

Whichever one suits her better :D (failing that, whichever one is bigger) :lol: .

Q: Taking the kids to the cinema, do we see Herbie, Charlie & the Chocolate Factory or Madagascar?


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