Socialising on the net after a year or two
Apart from sinister toerags –
there are surely a couple of those –
and jolly spangled lunatics
who get up no one’s nose
there’s a handful of genuine hipsters
another of coolish cats
five decent chaps
five howling s***s
and
(some don’t irk, though others do;
it’s not necessarily aimed at you )
a million faffing prats.
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Wow, this is like the internet Oscars.
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Wait for me to buy my dress before you offer me the prizes...
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When you look into the abyss, the abyss looks back at you.
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Very funny Humph, both of them.
As for the abyss (I don't understand how we got there, but since we are), the French farce playwright Dubillard once remarked:
'I saw the Void once. And there's a lot less to it than people think.'
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>> When you look into the abyss, the abyss looks back at you.
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Never looked into an abyss.
But I've been in some cars which were abyss-mal.
kaboom - tish!
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Hands slap foreheads in despair all over the country.
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Nietzsche was staring at the abyss.
www.quotationspage.com/quote/39793.html
Oh, welcome back. Someone missed you.
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>> When you look into the abyss, the abyss looks back at you.
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Might have guessed you were a follower of Nietsche, Dog.
In everything one thing is impossible: rationality.
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I read Netsuke once, but found it a little wooden.
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>>Might have guessed you were a follower of Nietsche, Dog.<<
I wouldn't necessarily say I'm a follower of Nietzsche, CG/N,
but I have stumbled across him in my quest for knowledge o'er the years.
Hitler was 'into' Nietzsche, and Wagner, so he can't have bin all bad.
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I wonder what the other 999,999 are doing at the moment?
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"When you look into the abyss, the abyss looks back at you" - David MCCallum as the Doctor Mallard [Ducky] - quoted on this weeks NCIS (THIS weeks, not the year late ones on UK TV!)
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David MCCallum - blimey, I didn't raelise he was still working/alive (delete as appropriate)
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>> David MCCallum - blimey, I didn't raelise he was still working/alive (delete as appropriate)
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He's worth watching. NCIS is quite entertaining as that sort of thing goes....
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Yes, thanks to BTJunkie & UTorrent I get my fix of USA crime series within a few days of their being shown on Stateside TV - and without the advertisements!
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DAvid McCullum eh ? Man from UNCLE and Naval Officer in the TV series of Colditz - my sister drooled over him.
And the Radio Operator in the proper Titanic film...
Last edited by: Pugugly on Sun 31 Oct 10 at 21:44
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He was Steel in that naff 70s Sapphire and Steel too. And the invisible man too in the 70s.
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Joanna Lumee was in s&S as well !
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It was still naff though. I was only 9 in 1979 too.
But if you read the plotlines now... quite complex TV for the late 70s.
Last edited by: rtj70 on Sun 31 Oct 10 at 22:01
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>> Yes, thanks to BTJunkie & UTorrent I get my fix of USA crime series within
>> a few days of their being shown on Stateside TV - and without the advertisements!
Got heavily into Blue Bloods, a new series from the states with Tom Sellick.
Did you hear? Dano, of Hawaii 5-0 "book em dano" fame has just died.
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