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General Category / General Discussion / Re: Metallica vs Radiohead
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on: December 20, 2006, 09:26:42 AM
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I have seen Metallica twice now, once in their glory days of the Black album at Wembly and they were outstanding, bearing in mind they were about the biggest band in the world at the time and the only band who came near were U2 in so far as concert sales etc.
I saw them again in 96 on the Load tour and again I think it wouldnt matter if it was the first or last night of a two year tour, your gonna get value for money, outstanding stuff I would recommend seeing them, preferably indoors rather than at an outdoor show.
Sabrina, do you like Muse? |
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General Category / General Discussion / Re: Gadgets
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on: February 08, 2006, 04:38:29 AM
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| Japanese import PSP that has not seen the light of day since the novalty wore off 2 days after buying the thing and the realisation that I didnt want the hassle of converting movies or of buying my DVD collection on UMD. The movies look spectacular but would have preferred to spend the dosh on something more useful like a PDA. |
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General Category / General Discussion / Re: Geekiest Thing You Own?
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on: January 10, 2006, 08:07:33 AM
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Isn't the current Marvel Who's who in a comic format, with a bunch of reprinted pics? I really liked the format of the binder and pages but you ended up with some real dross, I'd like to see that kind of Who's Who but in, for example a group A-Z (IE X-Men, Spider-man etc) format rather than the A-Z of the entire Universe. Something a bit more substantial than the comic formats but less so and more friendly than the book format. |
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General Category / General Discussion / Re: Geekiest Thing You Own?
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on: January 10, 2006, 06:28:10 AM
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| I saw that the other day and must admit to almost buying it, I have some of the originals from the early 90s when they came out, they were pretty cool, on quality card and punched so you could put them into binders. |
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General Category / General Discussion / Re: Geekiest Thing You Own?
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on: December 30, 2005, 10:33:24 AM
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| Although I don't think it was ever officially released you can pick it up on Ebay on DVD really easily. I must buy it as it had an 'all-star' voice talent line up of: Alicia Witt, John Delance, Mark Hamill and Flea from RHCP I certainlly have not read anything saying it sucked, it just seemed never to get as much of a push as seems to have been planned for it. Bruce Timm did the designs I believe. |
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General Category / General Discussion / Re: New Year's Plans?
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on: December 29, 2005, 12:09:12 AM
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| I have no idea how to spend New Years Eve. People keep telling me that Exmouth is 'one of the best New Years Eve's in the country" but I dont see how the dullest town on earth can suddenly become the Titty Twister for one night a year! I may venture out to see if its all true..... |
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General Category / General Discussion / Re: Geekiest Thing You Own?
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on: December 29, 2005, 12:04:49 AM
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Rainmaiker, nice. I must admit to being a bit of an early Wildstorm geek, I have a set of mini standee's, a bunch of those old Wildstorm portfolio's (if anyone has the Team 7 portfolo let me know) and the Fairchild Statue too.
I did spend a rediculous amount of money on a signed litho of the cover of X-Men 1 by Jim Lee, signed by Lee, Williams, Chiodo and Clairmont. I wish I had bought it back in the day for thirty quid. |
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