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  • :hmph: shut your paddy mouth! My bet at home molested itself and now it's not working at all, I was on the phone to my Internet company for hours last night and it's still not working!

    Theyre useless ;(
    I'll be on MSN in an hour or so, so we can talk about it all then if you're still about :griin:
    Of course it's in your top 5. It's amazing, anyone who watches this and does not have it in their top 5 is clearly mental!!

    Yeah a lot of my free time over the weekend was for work shite, I had to update something for the boss by Monday, had no time at work so had to do it at home :damon:

    I will probably not be able to watch twin peaks until wednesday night. :hmmm: I look forward to it though. I am a little nervous about these terrible opening credits though hahaha
    I know, it broke my heart when she wanted to move out!! I was like NO CHUCK WHAT ARE YOU DOING!!!!!! But they got super cute again at the end of that ep :ohoho:

    All of season 1 of Twin Peaks is done, though I might not get time to watch it today as I need to do work (had to bring work home to finish :rage:) I'll get an episode done this week though for sure.
    hahaha I don't wanna go on msn!!
    Have you finished it yet? :O

    Also Season 1 of twin peaks is downloading!
    Knight and Squire isn't quite Batman. Knight is essentially a British Batman, and Squire is a female British Robin... But it turns the idea on its head a bit. Instead of a very British butler they have an American butler. The British Joker also has a soft heart, and he has misinterpreted his idol (the real Joker), and his worst acts of villainy are really only practical jokes which people do not take seriously.

    Paul Cornell took them up recently, and there is a volume of Knight and Squire in graphic novel format floating about. It's a form of Batman with a British twist... Like I said though, it isn't as dark or serious as Batman can be. Still, I found it enjoyable, and it's not quite a parody either and it is serious too. Some of the ideas in it are very good, even if it sometimes feels as if there wasn't enough room for some of them within the graphic novel.

    From Paul Cornell I do prefer his run on Captain Britain and the MI13 though... That was very good.
    I'm doing Ancient History. It's going ok so far.

    I've not seen those movies, nor read those books (except for The Hobbit), nor played those games (except for the fantastic Shadow the Colossus).


    (EDIT - Apologies for the double VM... My message was apparently too enormous for a single post. I do not see how. Yet I didn't want to just not post it either.)
    Hahaha do you mean Emerson? :O

    And how good is Chuck :sad3: Anna Friel is my new lady crush
    Thanks. I'm adding it to my Amazon list right now so I don't forget. If you like horror, I would suggest House of Leaves. I loved every minute of it. It was honestly hard to put down.
    A really, really, long while back you were telling me about a book. I can't for the life of me remember what you said it was about, or what the name of it was, but I remember it sounding interesting. What was it?
    I'll go on when I get to work :hmmm: so in about an hour or so
    By then you'd have watched more so there will be more to discuss :ohoho:
    Hahahaha Seriously, how good is literally everything about it? :|
    I love the narrator!! Digby, Pigby, Olive and Cod are awesome but Chuck and Ned are my favs forever <3
    balls, i didn't realise that. sorry. :sad3:

    how good are the new posters for it though?! i can't wait til we get them in at work so i can nab one. i've already got my name on a spiderman one and skyfall one.
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