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Cunty
Join Date: Jul 2005
Location: In the Screaming Trees
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Dave. I have many fetishes. You got any pics of Kimberly's big fat arse?
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Join Date: Jan 2006
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Cunty
Join Date: Jul 2005
Location: In the Screaming Trees
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She fucking is as well
Where's ma battered black pudding gone?
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Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: Glasgow
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tell the truth, I've always kind of fancied the ginger 'munter' out of Girls Aloud. I guess this makes me some kind of perv. great cheekbones, beautiful big eyes, big pouty lips, smashing legs. I think she's a doll
![]() for me the order of girls aloud niceness goes the blonde>the munter>the racist>the norn irish one with the squashed face> the one with the big spam, though I'd happily make love to any one of them longtime.
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Join Date: May 2004
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Join Date: Jul 2008
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the ginge is quite pretty. its the blonde one who I don't understand the appeal of. very plain.
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Cunty
Join Date: Jul 2005
Location: In the Screaming Trees
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You sick bastarts!
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Join Date: May 2006
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Quality chat. This skybar is a great idea.
Anyway, I normally prefer brunettes, as something has never sat right with me regarding blonde pubic hair. Don't ask what I mean, because I can't put my finger on it (athough I will put my fingers in... no, best stop right there), but when I'm in the company of a lovely lady, I'f I'm delicately observing her feminine area, I prefer pubage to be of the dark variety. Highlights the clunge. In that picture the one at the front looks best to me, which one is she? |
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smalltown boy
Join Date: Jun 2005
Location: Portland, OR
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Do natural blondes really have blonde pubic hair?
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Cunty
Join Date: Jul 2005
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Pretty much, usually a wee shade darker than the hair. I like blonde's skin too. I like brunettes and redheads too though. I really like girls with jet black hair as well. It's a bloody nightmare.
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Join Date: Nov 2007
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Anyone catch New Town on BBC4 this week? Kind of dark comedy drama thing set in Edinburgh's New Town - so far, we've seen two wannabe star architects being frustrated by the lack of appreciation their kitchen makeovers get from douce Edinburgh ladies. They get approached by a dodgy but flash developer, who gets wind of a Playfair church coming up for sale, and wants to turn it into a retail outlet or car park. Only problem standing in their way is the head of "Scottish Heritage", who is fiercely protective of the city's World Heritage architecture - but that seems to have been solved when he accidentally falls to his death from the church tower during a site visit...
Not especially funny or dramatic, but clearly written or advised by someone with a finger on the pulse of planning issues in Edinburgh! Still available on iPlayer for another 6 days or so. |
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smalltown boy
Join Date: Jun 2005
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Oh, I missed that when it was first on. It's by Annie Griffin, an American who lives in Scotland, and was behind the so-so Edinburgh set film 'Festival', and 'The Book Group', which I never caught, but was apparently set in Glasgow. Anyway, Gareth McLean gave it a good write up in the Guardian, so I'm glad to hear it has been repeated. I'll give it a watch later tonight, I think.
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Join Date: Jul 2008
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yeah I watched it last night. really enjoyed it. a bit surreal and different. just a shame that the BBC have decided not to commission the rest of the series. had really good potential and everyone I know who watched it seems to have liked it, can't understand the BBC's thinking. its not like it was ever going to get huge viewing figures when its hidden away on BBC4, they should have shown it on BBC2
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Join Date: May 2007
Location: Glasgow
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Seen it on iPlayer a few months back and found it pretty funny. Lots of refrences to different Starchitects, made by someone on the ball as said before. There's lots of in jokes if your in the architectural field, although my gf watched it and found it just as entertaining and funny even though some of the jokes went over her head. It's surreal and dry but that's what makes it funny, also the story was full of intrigue kept it entertaining. I don't normally watch this kinda show so pretty gutted when I discovered they won't be commisioning the rest of the series.
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Cunty
Join Date: Jul 2005
Location: In the Screaming Trees
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I loved the first series of the 'Book Group.' Eldorado, Benidorm, Marlene Dietrich, starting to wonder about myself...I even stick my pinky out when I'm drinking my taboo with lemonade.
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Join Date: Aug 2008
Location: Glasgow
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I was just wondering if anybody on the forum is aware of the upcoming city-building game that's being developed by Monte Cristo, Cities XL. If not, then check it out at http://www.citiesxl.com
It's looking very promising and what makes the development of the game so exciting is the fact that a majority of its creation is based on the opinions of the soon to be players of the game. Here are just a few of some teaser screenshots that make the game look incredible: ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]()
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Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: Glasgow
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Been following the development of that game sporadically, looks like a belter.
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Join Date: May 2007
Location: Glasgow
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Anyone a member of the Architecture Scotland forum?
I've repeatedly tried to join but never get the activation e-mail, anyone else had this problem, or is it just me a lowly SSC member...
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Join Date: May 2008
Location: Glasgow
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Cities XL looks good. I'm getting bored with SC4 - once my cities have spread out a bit I keep getting unemployment popping up all over the place and it is mightily irritating.
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Join Date: Jun 2005
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I am. I had a similar problem at one stage, and emailed jason.byres at carnyx dot com (who the topic reply emails come from) and he was very helpful. It's quiet and lonely in there anyway though. Not warm like here.
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