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Well I thought I was simply making a general observation on the Soulseek phenomenon, being a Soulseek junkie myself (I've even downloaded from your good self WHAR), and along the way introducing just a little touch of irony on account of the participants in this thread.
In no way did I intend to suggest that you were some pathetic little wretch sitting alone in your room night after night, counting the seconds until your latest downloadable segment of the human experience completes. If that is how it was interpreted by you and by the other members of this board, then I am truly sorry.
God bless you WHAR.
Mr. SW
In no way did I intend to suggest that you were some pathetic little wretch sitting alone in your room night after night, counting the seconds until your latest downloadable segment of the human experience completes. If that is how it was interpreted by you and by the other members of this board, then I am truly sorry.
God bless you WHAR.
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It's also available on SOAPNet. Just get cable, a box of kleenex, and a VCR.stormwarning wrote:It's official. 5000 years of British culture is now available on Soulseek.laughingcrow wrote:you seem like a bit of a britophile...you knew about Sean of the Dead, Ali G, The Streets.
Download it from the closited cosiness of your own room, while you still can.
- noiseradio
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WHAR,
If you honestly can't be civil, then you have no right to expect civility from anyone else. You can't complain that people take shots at you or that someone says something you find disagreeable (like the very mild Soulseek example above) if you lace your posts with expletives and directives for people to perform various sexual functions on themselves. Why should anyone treat you better than you treat them?
It's a double, I say, a double standard, son. Any of this getting through boy? (name that cartoon character for bonus points).
If you honestly can't be civil, then you have no right to expect civility from anyone else. You can't complain that people take shots at you or that someone says something you find disagreeable (like the very mild Soulseek example above) if you lace your posts with expletives and directives for people to perform various sexual functions on themselves. Why should anyone treat you better than you treat them?
It's a double, I say, a double standard, son. Any of this getting through boy? (name that cartoon character for bonus points).
"There are more things in heaven and earth, Horatio, than are dreamt of in your philosophy."
--William Shakespeare
--William Shakespeare
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Bath.......................arse? Is that it Noise, I think the fact that we speak in different accents might be a problem with my comprehension. Be less subtle!
I do a pubquiz every tuesday night in Glasgow, with accompanying 'hilarious' team name...one idea for last week was;
FOGHORN LEGHORN IS A GIANT COCK.
Which he is.
I do a pubquiz every tuesday night in Glasgow, with accompanying 'hilarious' team name...one idea for last week was;
FOGHORN LEGHORN IS A GIANT COCK.
Which he is.
- noiseradio
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Sorry.
Bubble bath. Bath to rhyme with laugh. The accent factor would be important, with both words ending in an 'f' sound. But it's not like I actually have the accent. I saw it in a movie a couple of years ago, along with some other good examples, and had to ask the good people of this board to decipher the rhyming slang for me.
Oh, and 5 points for laughingcrow for the correct guess on Foghorn Leghorn. Nice job.
Bubble bath. Bath to rhyme with laugh. The accent factor would be important, with both words ending in an 'f' sound. But it's not like I actually have the accent. I saw it in a movie a couple of years ago, along with some other good examples, and had to ask the good people of this board to decipher the rhyming slang for me.
Oh, and 5 points for laughingcrow for the correct guess on Foghorn Leghorn. Nice job.
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It was either The Limey or Ocean's Eleven. Not sure. I saw them both around the same time, and they were both Stephen Soderberg films in which he had a prominent character or Cockney extraction (Terence Stamp was brilliant. Don Cheedle's worst...performance...ever). Anyway, it came up in there somewhere.
Didn't know it was commonly used to refer to Greeks. I assume it's a derogatory referrence? If so, I will refrain from using it.
Didn't know it was commonly used to refer to Greeks. I assume it's a derogatory referrence? If so, I will refrain from using it.
"There are more things in heaven and earth, Horatio, than are dreamt of in your philosophy."
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Yes, that's exactly how I took it. Thanks for clearing it up.stormwarning wrote: In no way did I intend to suggest that you were some pathetic little wretch sitting alone in your room night after night, counting the seconds until your latest downloadable segment of the human experience completes. If that is how it was interpreted by you and by the other members of this board, then I am truly sorry.
Oh yeah, Noise