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Shall I do a quick critique pete or is it still banned?
go on graham
i will let ya
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leaves are a plural, you were meaning it in a singular way ie leaf
Alright alright
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Evening all!
evening graham
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From: Salford & SMACS,,,,,,,,, and in the smacs muppets and numpty thread
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Give him some of your hot sauce ric, oh no, hold on that doesnt sound right!
no you are right
that sounds so wrong
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Alright alright
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The film opened on July 3, 1985 and grossed U.S.$ 210 million at the U.S. box office, making it the highest grossing film of 1985
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Give him some of your hot sauce ric, oh no, hold on that doesnt sound right!
Innuendo alert
You been watching Jim Davidson Graham
Sep 10, 2007 | 10:26 PM
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From: Salford & SMACS,,,,,,,,, and in the smacs muppets and numpty thread
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The film opened on July 3, 1985 and grossed U.S.$ 210 million at the U.S. box office, making it the highest grossing film of 1985
**** that was a lot of money then
**** that is still a lot of money now
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The film explores the notion of a teenager being able to meet his parents when they were the same age as him, an encounter which would be impossible in real life. This plays on the generation gap, specifically the one between the Silent Generation and Generation X, and the resulting inability many teenagers have to imagine that their parents lived through adolescence as well.
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leaves are a plural, you were meaning it in a singular way ie leaf
OOOOOOoooooooo, PetePete, english grammitical extraordinaire
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The film opened on July 3, 1985 and grossed U.S.$ 210 million at the U.S. box office, making it the highest grossing film of 1985
Have you noticed how MJF's girlfriend is a different actress at the beginning of number 2 compared to the end of number 1?
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The film also explores the differences between the 1980s and the 1950s. This is most obviously seen through the "fish out of water" humor elicited from the culture shock experienced by Marty as he attempts to function in a version of his own town that he is unfamiliar with. The 1955 Doc's absurdly inaccurate predictions of life in 1985 contrast the typical 1950s expectations of the future with the actual "future" seen in the 1985 scenes.
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Have you noticed how MJF's girlfriend is a different actress at the beginning of number 2 compared to the end of number 1?
Yeah there were some contractual "problems" apparently.
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OOOOOOoooooooo, PetePete, english grammitical extraordinaire
LMAO
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The film explores the notion of a teenager being able to meet his parents when they were the same age as him, an encounter which would be impossible in real life. This plays on the generation gap, specifically the one between the Silent Generation and Generation X, and the resulting inability many teenagers have to imagine that their parents lived through adolescence as well.
Not bad
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Yeah there were some contractual "problems" apparently.
Pity I thought the first one was fitter
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leaves are a plural, you were meaning it in a singular way ie leaf
oooooooooooooooooooo fight fight fight fight fight fight fight
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Not bad
I just texted me old mate barry norman.
Sep 10, 2007 | 10:31 PM
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^^^^^^^^^ gimp gimp gimp gimp gimp
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Pity I thought the first one was fitter
Agree with you definately si.
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The film explores the notion of a teenager being able to meet his parents when they were the same age as him, an encounter which would be impossible in real life. This plays on the generation gap, specifically the one between the Silent Generation and Generation X, and the resulting inability many teenagers have to imagine that their parents lived through adolescence as well.
it was that kid in a spaceship, it was great
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No fighting tonight
Time to catch some zzzzzs
Later spammers
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Time for me to head off too, early start tomorrow. Night all.
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do you reckon si has them little night time things that go over his eyes
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its not been like this in here for a while, the spam and banter has been flowing, just like my beer intake
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Time for me to head off too, early start tomorrow. Night all.
night graham
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**** me, just as i say that, everyone ***** off to bed
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see you tomorrow!