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  1. koosie
    06-13-2008 03:00 PM
    koosie
    Haha none really. I just like watching them play. Holland sure are good though. How you been, JJ?
  2. jekylljuice
    06-12-2008 03:25 PM
    jekylljuice
    Which team are you supporting in the European Championship, then?
  3. xxxClaire
    06-08-2008 04:27 PM
    xxxClaire
    Actually, I've never really played before. I'm just starting to take lessons this fall.

    And thanks!
  4. koosie
    06-08-2008 03:43 PM
    koosie
    I didn't know you played the guitar, you any good?

    Good luck with those last 2 exams. They'll be a breeze.
  5. xxxClaire
    06-08-2008 03:40 PM
    xxxClaire
    Heyy Koos!
    Being 15 is awesome. I got a guitar, a really nice purse, a few CDs and some money.
    I think I did fairly well on my first two exams. I still haven't had my last two yet.
  6. koosie
    06-08-2008 03:25 PM
    koosie
    I'm putting my shoes on right now to do just that! Regardless of the fact it's Sunday night and I'll have to break in.

    No that is strange. Particularly since I was a big fan of the pre-TV show 'Wombles' books. I suppose I might have got through more books as a kid if it hadn't been for the invention of the Atari 2600.
  7. jekylljuice
    06-08-2008 03:18 PM
    jekylljuice
    Don't forget Bruce Hornsby and the Range. And Jive Bunny and the Mastermixers. A lot of "and"s in the 80s, it would seem, only I think that that might have been a 60s thing originally...Diana Ross and the Supremes, et al.

    You know, I'm still scratching my head as to how you managed to avoid any exposure to Michael Bond's Paddington Bear books as a kid. I'd have thought that those things were a staple aspect of British literacy. I guess you'd better get yourself to your nearest library pronto!
  8. koosie
    06-08-2008 02:49 PM
    koosie
    I suppose they had to clear the way for the great men of the 21st century. Giants like Chris Evans, Alan Sugar and John Inverdale.

    Hey at least 1 good thing came out of the 1980s! 2 if you count Echo & The Bunnymen.
  9. jekylljuice
    06-08-2008 02:44 PM
    jekylljuice
    Thanks! Though of course if it had been done by Warhol *bows in veneration* then there'd be a greater and more impressive variation in colouring. Oh well, maybe I can figure out how to do it myself one day. Too bad that the copy of Photoshop which I had on my computer appears to have gone.

    Sigh...Lennon, Gould, Warhol, Beckett - why is it that all the great men of the 20th century died in the 80s? Well, Beckett almost made it to the 90s. Almost. He died on 22 December 1989.
  10. Bloo2daMacs
    06-08-2008 11:41 AM
    Bloo2daMacs
    Well, the cats were starting to like each other, but for some reason Topper hates Sibby now. Poor Sibby, she's so confused.

    Other than that, I'm fine.

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