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Post by Jimjamz on Mar 18, 2005 21:26:49 GMT
Dont lie, we all know you went to see it last year really
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Post by DreamDangerously on Mar 18, 2005 22:06:46 GMT
And you re-enact it at home with a spangly costume and tissue paper. lol
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Post by Jimjamz on Mar 18, 2005 23:16:00 GMT
Nothing gets past our eyes
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Post by Fassbender Fan on Mar 19, 2005 10:33:40 GMT
haha you got me!! my secret's out...
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Post by DreamDangerously on Mar 19, 2005 13:11:28 GMT
ahaha! *points and laughs*
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Post by Fassbender Fan on Mar 19, 2005 14:28:38 GMT
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Post by Jimjamz on Mar 19, 2005 17:43:21 GMT
*Also points and laughs, while hastily shoving homemade hex dolls under the rug*
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Post by DreamDangerously on Mar 19, 2005 22:54:20 GMT
*hides lightsabre behind her back*
so sad so sad la la la la laaaaa
hehe
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Post by Jimjamz on Mar 19, 2005 22:59:59 GMT
Who would've ever thought...tsh.
ha ha ha
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Post by Fassbender Fan on May 11, 2005 20:22:31 GMT
Again with the reviving.. Am currently reading The Phantom Of The Opera-so different from the film and the show but it's a classic! Also just bought a collection of Frank McGuiness' plays after seeing Someone Who'll Watch Over Me-looks promising!
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Post by DreamDangerously on May 12, 2005 15:51:11 GMT
Ooooh I love the book of Phantom of the Opera. It's so sinister and dark and the style that it's written is so modern really given when it was written. Love it. I read it a few years ago.
I've just finished a book called The American Boy. I can't decided if I loved it or hated it. It was a real page turner just because you want to find out what happened but I also found it a bit anti-climatic.
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Post by Jimjamz on May 12, 2005 16:40:08 GMT
I never knew the phantom of the opera was a book? Oh Im gonna have to read that then. I had to be at my nanas all day sunday and I was bored so I read this book set in world war two, about a kid who was evacuated when his mother died of leukemia (Its better than it sounds! Cant think of the name though). That had an open ending, which really annoyed me because I like things to be explained properly.
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Post by DreamDangerously on May 12, 2005 19:18:55 GMT
you need closure on your books?
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Post by Jimjamz on May 12, 2005 19:43:13 GMT
Yep! It just annoys me when they leave things so open. I mean, just imagine Harry Potter 7 being an open ending
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Post by Fassbender Fan on Aug 30, 2005 8:56:48 GMT
I'm reviving!!! I need some help, I read a book when I was on holiday once that I really liked...it was wuthering heights esque and was about two wealthy families and there was this girl and a masquerade ball and some special stone or cave or something. I really wanna know what it is dammit!! If anyone can help, I know that's a really vague description but I've googled til I can google no more The title probably includes 'woman' or 'daughter' or something...argh I shouldn't have left the stupid thing in Portugal!!
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