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Bee 08-06-2011 18:10

Jennifer Connelly's new arrival
 
Congrats to Jennifer Connelly the American Actress
Jennifer Connelly gives birth to baby daughter Agnes Lark with husband Paul Bettany | Mail Online

Benipete 08-06-2011 18:24

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Who's looking after the shop?

Margaret Pilkington 08-06-2011 18:42

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More evidence of lazy posting.
I haven't got a clue who this person is.....and fear that she and her husband will be unlikely to view anything posted on Accyweb.

heth 08-06-2011 18:55

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Margaret Pilkington (Post 911118)
More evidence of lazy posting.
I haven't got a clue who this person is.....and fear that she and her husband will be unlikely to view anything posted on Accyweb.


I looked aswell Marg and I dont have a clue either who she is..............

Bee 08-06-2011 19:01

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Margaret Pilkington (Post 911118)
I haven't got a clue who this person is.....and fear that she and her husband will be unlikely to view anything posted on Accyweb.

She's an American actress Marg;).

Bee 08-06-2011 19:05

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Jennifer Connelly - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jennifer Connelly is an American Actress she was in films such as Labyrinth and Dark City

JCB 08-06-2011 19:53

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I've been sat on the edge of my chair for the last 9 months waiting for this . :rolleyes:

heth 08-06-2011 19:58

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Where there any shops there?

walkinman221 08-06-2011 21:14

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Do you have any pictures?

jaysay 09-06-2011 09:05

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And somebody is trying to convince us that this is a mere child, ya and Margaret Thatcher was a socialist:rolleyes:

garinda 09-06-2011 09:45

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Is she a brickie?

Connelly's built some houses off High Street.

jaysay 09-06-2011 10:05

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Quote:

Originally Posted by garinda (Post 911244)
Is she a brickie?

Connelly's built some houses off High Street.

Or was her dad a footballer who played for the Dingles, Man U and Rovers then opened a chippy in Nelson Colne area:D

blazey 10-06-2011 14:00

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Are you people really saying that you have no idea who Jennifer Connelly is?! I thought Labyrinth was a family/cult classic. Her co-starring role with Leonardo DiCaprio in Blood Diamond is also worth a watch if anyone likes political thrillers.

A side note, I love the name Agnes.

I also doubt she is going to read this forum either but on the same note I doubt David Cameron is either, yet strangely people seem to take their political contributions extremely seriously.

Hmm.

Margaret Pilkington 10-06-2011 14:07

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Never heard of her....or the series either.
And when we have political debates it is not so that David Cameron(or any other politician) can read them...it is for our own amusement/interest/for the hell of it.
We are expressing opinions...and although they may or may not be read, that in itself doesn't matter.

As for the name Agnes......it is an old lady name....a maiden aunts name.....Thank goodness my child rearing years are long gone!

cashman 10-06-2011 14:18

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well blaze cant speak fer anyone else, but can honestly say i never heard of her.

blazey 10-06-2011 14:21

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Labyrinth is a film with David Bowie in it. I suppose nobody has heard of him either.

Blood Diamond is a film as well, not a series.

She's not some small American actress, she's in big films.

YouTube - ‪Labyrinth - Jennifer connelly David Bowie End Scene‬‏

blazey 10-06-2011 14:24

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Also Agnes is the name of the wonderful young, trendy supermodel Agnes Deyn. I don't really like that silly attitude of "old lady names" just because some names were more popular when the older generation were young. I suppose in 60 years people are going to say Chantelle is an old lady name as well.

blazey 10-06-2011 14:27

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She was also in Requiem For a Dream, a popular film directed by the same guy who directed the recent film, Black Swan.

Tealeaf 10-06-2011 14:42

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Monitors - are you reading this?

Could you please start a new section called 'Toilet U Bend' whereby rubbish like this thread can be quickly flushed away or otherwise ignored as some form of the resultant of E.Coli? I've just wasted a minute of my valuable time reading this nonsense in order to find the Accy connection and there is none whatsoever. So get your act togeather and get this garbage off here PDQ.

Margaret Pilkington 10-06-2011 14:43

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Well the trendy supermodel (originally from Ramsbottom) spells her name Agyness....and if I remember rightly that isn't her real name.

As for your tag of 'silly'...it is an old lady name to me. I cannot for a moment imagine calling a baby Agnes, no more that I can imagine an old lady called Chantelle...they seem incongruous to me.....and I am entitled to my opinion, as you are entitled to yours.

cashman 10-06-2011 14:44

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bowie is a great artist blaze, but as fer acting he should stick to music, like most of em.:rolleyes:

Margaret Pilkington 10-06-2011 14:46

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Tealeaf (Post 911421)
Monitors - are you reading this?

Could you please start a new section called 'Toilet U Bend' whereby rubbish like this thread can be quickly flushed away or otherwise ignored as some form of the resultant of E.Coli? I've just wasted a minute of my valuable time reading this nonsense in order to find the Accy connection and there is none whatsoever. So get you act togeather and get this garbage off here
PDQ.

for the first time in ages:jimbo:........I agree with you Tealeaf......it is rubbish

blazey 10-06-2011 14:50

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I haven't read much by this "Bee" person but I can tell from skimming through other threads that he/she is treated with contempt most of the time. If a well liked member of the forum had posted about the arrival of this child I should imagine people would at least be showing more manners rather than being rude and obnoxious.

Agnes/Agyness
Claire/Clare
Michelle/Michele
Ashley/Ashleigh

They sound the same so any pedantic comments may as well just be ignored. May I take this opportunity to note that I must call my future child a modern name rather than bringing an older name back to life for fear of upsetting the elderly.

blazey 10-06-2011 14:53

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As for Labyrinth, it is a great film which is highly rated despite the fact that David Bowie wasn't a born actor. I don't think his acting is that poor in it though personally. It is a fantasy film and he plays his part well as the goblin king.

I'm more shocked that people haven't seen Labyrinth more than the fact that they haven't heard of Jennifer Connelly!

cashman 10-06-2011 14:56

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if yeh were taking notice n not just skimming yeh would see the reason, anyone well liked or not would get the same treatment, i thought you were reasonably bright?:rolleyes:

Tealeaf 10-06-2011 15:05

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Quote:

Originally Posted by blazey (Post 911427)
They sound the same so any pedantic comments may as well just be ignored. May I take this opportunity to note that I must call my future child a modern name rather than bringing an older name back to life for fear of upsetting the elderly.

Here's an idea for your future brat, Blazey:

Just call him/she Plonker jnr.

blazey 10-06-2011 15:10

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Plonker is an old fashioned word as well so that probably wouldn't work either. If I ever move back to Accrington I'll call my little girl Chardonnay or a little boy Ferdinand so he fits in. Ferdinand might be a bit too multicultural though for white pride Accy.

Skimming through by my terms means skimming to see what the topic is rather than reading through full posts. I don't care much for this forum and have only been posting irregular comments recently so I can play games in the arcade. I don't care if you hate Bee or if you haven't seen Labyrinth that much as it obviously bears no relevance on my actual life. I don't even live there any more so everything posted is mostly irrelevant to me.

Margaret Pilkington 10-06-2011 15:21

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Quote:

Originally Posted by blazey (Post 911427)
I haven't read much by this "Bee" person but I can tell from skimming through other threads that he/she is treated with contempt most of the time. If a well liked member of the forum had posted about the arrival of this child I should imagine people would at least be showing more manners rather than being rude and obnoxious.

Agnes/Agyness
Claire/Clare
Michelle/Michele
Ashley/Ashleigh

They sound the same so any pedantic comments may as well just be ignored. May I take this opportunity to note that I must call my future child a modern name rather than bringing an older name back to life for fear of upsetting the elderly.


Blazey...you can call any child you have, anything you like.
What you call any child youhave is up to you.
What I was saying was, personally, I do not like the name.

You don't need to get on your high horse, after all in the great scheme of things, it doesn't matter what you, or this actress I have never heard of call your respective offspring.

Margaret Pilkington 10-06-2011 15:23

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Quote:

Originally Posted by cashman (Post 911430)
if yeh were taking notice n not just skimming yeh would see the reason, anyone well liked or not would get the same treatment, i thought you were reasonably bright?:rolleyes:

Spot on Cashy.

Blazey if you had ploughed through the posts that this member has put on the forum it would be quite clear to you why this thread has been ridiculed. And if you don't care for the forum...why do you keep on coming back?
It is dross and I will post nothing more to it.

DaveinGermany 10-06-2011 15:36

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Yes I've seen the film but as it was released in 1986, quite a few years have passed & the then young (16) Miss Connelly certainly wasn't a household name, I had to check back to find out who she was. Further to that I don't really watch many films unless they're something that appeals to my particular tastes, so again Miss Connelly has been well off my radar. However had she been whipping her kit off & getting her bits out on a regular basis I'm pretty sure I'd have been well aware of her then ! :D ;)

Tealeaf 10-06-2011 15:41

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Quote:

Originally Posted by blazey (Post 911433)
Plonker is an old fashioned word as well so that probably wouldn't work either. If I ever move back to Accrington I'll call my little girl Chardonnay or a little boy Ferdinand so he fits in. Ferdinand might be a bit too multicultural though for white pride Accy.

Chardonnay! You're having a laugh! Are people still drinking that rubbish in Accy? I suppose they may start doing in the new Wetherspoons pub.Still, if you want to be really trendy and call your little issue after a bottle of cheap plonk, then call it KYD, or if you fancy going a little up market, why not 'Pinot Grigio' - although I suppose if it's female, 'Pinnottee Grigorette'.

yerself 10-06-2011 15:50

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Quote:

Originally Posted by blazey
She's not some small American actress, she's in big films.

Like Hattie Jaques you mean??

jaysay 10-06-2011 17:40

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Quote:

Originally Posted by blazey (Post 911412)
Labyrinth is a film with David Bowie in it. I suppose nobody has heard of him either.

Blood Diamond is a film as well, not a series.

She's not some small American actress, she's in big films.

YouTube - ‪Labyrinth - Jennifer connelly David Bowie End Scene‬‏

Haven't actually played the Vid you've posted but she looks okay from the front picture;)

jaysay 10-06-2011 17:45

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Quote:

Originally Posted by blazey (Post 911427)
. If a well liked member of the forum had posted about the arrival of this child I should imagine people would at least be showing more manners rather than being rude and obnoxious.

.

That's just it Blazey well liked members of the forum wouldn't have opened a thread in the first place, because like me they all probably don't give a flying;)

garinda 10-06-2011 18:47

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Princess Trollina Izzy Bach.

That's a nice name for a baby,

Even a big one.

:dummy:

kestrelx 15-06-2011 17:26

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Margaret Pilkington (Post 911118)
More evidence of lazy posting.
I haven't got a clue who this person is.....and fear that she and her husband will be unlikely to view anything posted on Accyweb.

She was in excellent film called "Creation" about Charles Darwin who was played by her husband Paul Bettany - excellent film...

YouTube - ‪Creation Movie Trailer‬‏

Margaret Pilkington 15-06-2011 18:56

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I haven't seen that one either. I am not a big fan of films.
The last time I went to the pictures was to see ET........as for films on Sky TV...well, I don't get much chance as himself hogs the remote...and if if isn't something with lots of blood and guts, then he wouldn't watch it.(or old black and white movies.....Sherolock Holmes, with Basil Rathbone...or The Lady Vanishes....I can't tell you how many times he has watched that one......or how much I hate it)
Isn't it a good job I don't care much for films

jaysay 16-06-2011 09:03

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Margaret Pilkington (Post 912394)
I haven't seen that one either. I am not a big fan of films.
The last time I went to the pictures was to see ET........as for films on Sky TV...well, I don't get much chance as himself hogs the remote...and if if isn't something with lots of blood and guts, then he wouldn't watch it.(or old black and white movies.....Sherolock Holmes, with Basil Rathbone...or The Lady Vanishes....I can't tell you how many times he has watched that one......or how much I hate it)
Isn't it a good job I don't care much for films

Leave him alone Margaret, sounds to me he has good taste like what I as:D

kestrelx 16-06-2011 09:42

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Margaret Pilkington (Post 912394)
I haven't seen that one either. I am not a big fan of films.
The last time I went to the pictures was to see ET........as for films on Sky TV...well, I don't get much chance as himself hogs the remote...and if if isn't something with lots of blood and guts, then he wouldn't watch it.(or old black and white movies.....Sherolock Holmes, with Basil Rathbone...or The Lady Vanishes....I can't tell you how many times he has watched that one......or how much I hate it)
Isn't it a good job I don't care much for films

Films can be good depends on the subject matter - "Creation" is a take on factual reality so useful - films are ok - they are not all blood and guts!

kestrelx 16-06-2011 09:44

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Quote:

Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 912456)
Leave him alone Margaret, sounds to me he has good taste like what I as:D

Jennifer Connelly was in a film suitable for you Jaysay - about the evil's of "DRUG TAKING"


YouTube - ‪Requiem for a Dream Trailer‬‏

She was also featured in a pornographic scene - up your street mate ;)

Margaret Pilkington 16-06-2011 09:47

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John.........I am saying this against my better judgement, but as he has got older I have decided that the only place he has any taste is in his mouth!
And before you tell me that he chose me...I would tell you that that was before his taste disappeared:)

I hate Sherlock Holmes films.......and The Lady Vanishes makes me cringe.....it is so awful. The other films that he seems to watch on a'loop' are the Any Which Way films.......Clint Eastwood.......Brucel Willis films....and the Home Alone series(which are funny the first time, but after that they they are tiresome. tedious and boring(not necessarily in that order.)

Margaret Pilkington 16-06-2011 09:51

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Quote:

Originally Posted by kestrelx (Post 912466)
Films can be good depends on the subject matter - "Creation" is a take on factual reality so useful - films are ok - they are not all blood and guts!

Oh, I wasn't implying that it was...because I haven't seen it and wouldn't know......what I was saying was that if it doesn't have blood and guts oh yeah, and bad language in it(which attracts the other half) - then I am unlikely to get to see it.
If it doesn't float his boat then it doesn't get an airing in our house.
I am just glad I have my computer to keep me amused.

jaysay 16-06-2011 09:52

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Quote:

Originally Posted by kestrelx (Post 912467)
Jennifer Connelly was in a film suitable for you Jaysay - about the evil's of "DRUG TAKING"


YouTube - ‪Requiem for a Dream Trailer‬‏

She was also featured in a pornographic scene - up your street mate ;)

I don't need to watch any films on the evils of Drug Taking I already know them;)

kestrelx 16-06-2011 09:54

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Margaret Pilkington (Post 912471)
Oh, I wasn't implying that it was...because I haven't seen it and wouldn't know......what I was saying was that if it doesn't have blood and guts oh yeah, and bad language in it(which attracts the other half) - then I am unlikely to get to see it.
If it doesn't float his boat then it doesn't get an airing in our house.
I am just glad I have my computer to keep me amused.

You have a DVD player on you computer? Use that then to watch films you want? "Creation" does have some blood and guts in but related to biology not criminology! :D

kestrelx 16-06-2011 09:55

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Quote:

Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 912472)
I don't need to watch any films on the evils of Drug Taking I already know them;)

Just like the evil's of driving a car with undue care and attention! ;)

jaysay 16-06-2011 09:56

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Margaret Pilkington (Post 912469)
John.........I am saying this against my better judgement, but as he has got older I have decided that the only place he has any taste is in his mouth!
And before you tell me that he chose me...I would tell you that that was before his taste disappeared:)

I hate Sherlock Holmes films.......and The Lady Vanishes makes me cringe.....it is so awful. The other films that he seems to watch on a'loop' are the Any Which Way films.......Clint Eastwood.......Brucel Willis films....and the Home Alone series(which are funny the first time, but after that they they are tiresome. tedious and boring(not necessarily in that order.)

Think yourself lucky he isn't craving vids of the Pussy Cat Dolls and the like, Sherlock seems very peaceful and sedate to me:D:D

Margaret Pilkington 16-06-2011 10:30

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He might be saving the viewing of the Pussy Cat Dolls for when I have thrown in the towel and headed off to bedfordshire.

kestrelx 16-06-2011 17:11

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Margaret Pilkington (Post 912486)
He might be saving the viewing of the Pussy Cat Dolls for when I have thrown in the towel and headed off to bedfordshire.

This gone right off topic now - Pussy cat dolls and Sherlock Holmes and Spamming Trolls!:130:

Eric 16-06-2011 17:27

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Margaret Pilkington (Post 912469)
John.........I am saying this against my better judgement, but as he has got older I have decided that the only place he has any taste is in his mouth!
And before you tell me that he chose me...I would tell you that that was before his taste disappeared:)

I hate Sherlock Holmes films.......and The Lady Vanishes makes me cringe.....it is so awful. The other films that he seems to watch on a'loop' are the Any Which Way films.......Clint Eastwood.......Brucel Willis films....and the Home Alone series(which are funny the first time, but after that they they are tiresome. tedious and boring(not necessarily in that order.)

I agree about "The Lady Vanishes" and the Any Which Way films (although I watch "The Unforgiven", "The Outlaw Josey Wales", and, especially, "The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly" over, and over .... ) ... Bruce Willis sucks. Some critic once said about Alan Ladd that he had two styles of acting: hat on, hat off. Willis lacks even that versatility. And "Home Alone", ecch. But I still like Joe Pesci, and watch "My Cousin Vinny" quite often. But Sherlock Holmes! With Basil Rathbone and Nigel Bruce. Classics.:theband: If it gets too bad, remember that the remote makes a good suppository:D

jaysay 16-06-2011 17:45

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Eric (Post 912539)
I agree about "The Lady Vanishes" and the Any Which Way films (although I watch "The Unforgiven", "The Outlaw Josey Wales", and, especially, "The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly" over, and over .... ) ... Bruce Willis sucks. Some critic once said about Alan Ladd that he had two styles of acting: hat on, hat off. Willis lacks even that versatility. And "Home Alone", ecch. But I still like Joe Pesci, and watch "My Cousin Vinny" quite often. But Sherlock Holmes! With Basil Rathbone and Nigel Bruce. Classics.:theband: If it gets too bad, remember that the remote makes a good suppository:D

Always knew you had a way with words Eric:D

Margaret Pilkington 16-06-2011 17:54

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Quote:

Originally Posted by kestrelx (Post 912536)
This gone right off topic now - Pussy cat dolls and Sherlock Holmes and Spamming Trolls!:130:

No it hasn't......we were discussing films and viewing habits, which is all related to the topic of this jennifer what's her face...we were no more off topic than that of David Bowie...etc.

Margaret Pilkington 16-06-2011 17:58

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Eric (Post 912539)
:theband: If it gets too bad, remember that the remote makes a good suppository:D

I' ve to find some way to prise it out of his hand first Eric........but it is something that has crossed my mind.......but hang on how would I change the channels? :)

Eric 16-06-2011 22:07

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Margaret Pilkington (Post 912557)
I' ve to find some way to prise it out of his hand first Eric........but it is something that has crossed my mind.......but hang on how would I change the channels? :)

Most of the alternatives I can think about are messy, intrusive, and painful.:eek::D You could always buy a new remote;)

Margaret Pilkington 17-06-2011 06:22

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Eric, I am more bothered by the messy than the painful....after all it wouldn't be me experiencing the pain(I don't think)....as for a new remote......well that won't be necessary either.....I can get up, walk to the TV and use the little button on the TV! What a strange concept.

jaysay 17-06-2011 09:05

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Margaret Pilkington (Post 912643)
Eric, I am more bothered by the messy than the painful....after all it wouldn't be me experiencing the pain(I don't think)....as for a new remote......well that won't be necessary either.....I can get up, walk to the TV and use the little button on the TV! What a strange concept.

:confused::confused::confused::confused:Do they still make um wi them buttons Margaret:D:D:D

Margaret Pilkington 17-06-2011 10:43

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Yes, unobtrusive they are, but a bit like men really, if you know where to look, you can get it to do your bidding, as long as it is only changing channel, brightness, sound etc.......it won't do the washing up.

kestrelx 17-06-2011 11:52

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Margaret Pilkington (Post 912554)
No it hasn't......we were discussing films and viewing habits, which is all related to the topic of this jennifer what's her face...we were no more off topic than that of David Bowie...etc.

Most threads posted here end up becoming off topic personal chats about nothing!

Margaret Pilkington 17-06-2011 12:10

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I have said this many times...when y ou have a conversation with someone....it meanders, and sometimes one topic will lead to another on being brought up....it is the natural way of things.
This is the the same...talking about a film star(?) leads to the discussion of films(which you freely participated in) which leads to the discussion of viewing habits....so broadly all within the same subject.
And isn't post 57 off topic then?......just asking.

Eric 17-06-2011 15:15

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Quote:

Originally Posted by kestrelx (Post 912693)
Most threads posted here end up becoming off topic personal chats about nothing!

Kinda like "Seinfeld", eh.;) Or, better still, "Corner Gas".

jaysay 17-06-2011 17:54

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Quote:

Originally Posted by kestrelx (Post 912693)
Most threads posted here end up becoming off topic personal chats about nothing!

You should know all about that;)

Bee 17-06-2011 21:41

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Right

BACK ON THREAD!.

Margaret Pilkington 18-06-2011 07:32

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who made you a moderator??????

Benipete 18-06-2011 07:55

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Originally Posted by Margaret Pilkington (Post 912863)
who made you a moderator??????

Spielberg? Not seen that one.:p:D

jaysay 18-06-2011 08:03

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Bee (Post 912822)
Right

BACK ON THREAD!.

Ya Mean Jennifer Connelly's puppies:D

kestrelx 18-06-2011 10:38

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Quote:

Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 912868)
Ya Mean Jennifer Connelly's puppies:D

Something just ran out the door several posts back - called "intelligence!"

kestrelx 18-06-2011 10:55

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Bee (Post 912822)
Right

BACK ON THREAD!.

Maybee we could start talking about Fiz's kid (Corrie) and then perhaps Marlons out of Emmerdale? :D

jaysay 18-06-2011 12:56

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Quote:

Originally Posted by kestrelx (Post 912914)
Something just ran out the door several posts back - called "intelligence!"

Intelligence ran out the door in 2004 the day you joined Accy Web:rolleyes:


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