Quote from: JOE SOAP on 08 July, 2016, 09:09:13 PMLevi-ooooh-sa.
It's pronounced Slaaaaawwwwwwn-Yeh.
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Show posts MenuQuote from: JOE SOAP on 08 July, 2016, 09:09:13 PMLevi-ooooh-sa.
It's pronounced Slaaaaawwwwwwn-Yeh.
Quote from: Magnetica on 08 July, 2016, 12:59:49 PMThis:
What's a placebo poster prog?
Quote from: Mattofthespurs on 07 July, 2016, 04:15:49 PMI'm hoping to go for a picnic with loads of friends on Saturday - use some sunscreen on Friday, eh?
Despite this summer being utterly shite so far I managed to get a sunburned face yesterday by sitting in the garden talking bollocks with a mate for 4 hours yesterday.
The day before I put on sunscreen and got rained on.
Quote from: Molch-R on 04 July, 2016, 02:09:16 PMTime for a floppy then...Quote from: Pyroxian on 04 July, 2016, 02:05:59 PM
Does this mean there's a Bradley GN in the works? (Go on, you know you want to...)
No plans for one, sorry - he was just the next 'B' on the list...
Quote from: AlexF on 04 July, 2016, 04:17:30 PMYou might have a point there - could have been for balance, and not just for Dredd but for the whole comic.
The real 1978 action was over in StarLord! Although I share your love for the Visible Man and the later stories for MACH 1.
I don't know if it was a specific editorial decision, but putting Dredd on the Moon definitely amped-up the Sci-Fi elements of a strip that was perhaps in danger of being a bit too earth-bound, especially for some of the artists.
Quote from: Buttonman on 03 July, 2016, 12:05:11 AMFunny hearing about places you're familiar with from your chlidhood being taken over by more modern chains. I would have first gone to the Angel in the late eighties during the folk week, and more recently during the Goth weekend.
We actually stayed at the Angel which is now a Wetherspoons. The photo was taken in the courtyard garden of the Rusty Shears Tearoom on Silver Street. Nice wee place with lots of cakes. Think they did booze too but we stuck to afternoon tea. Classy!
Quote from: Buttonman on 25 June, 2016, 03:09:58 PMI've spent many holidays in Whitby (two a year for a decade, plus a few more in the eighties) and can barely think of any pubs with beer gardens - which one is it? The Angel, between the swing bridge and the railway station?
Never liked peas and mushy peas are just like peas cubed.
This blog may need a new camera person! Look at this effort :
You can barely see the grub! This was a nice curried lamb pasty in a filo pastry parcel with poppy seeds all over it. The place in Whitby was nice but a bit too quirky for my tastes with its mismatched china and £6 pasties!
Quote from: Proudhuff on 28 June, 2016, 11:57:59 AMNo, the person in his avatar... is... the.. Leurgh!Quote from: JayzusB.Christ on 26 June, 2016, 07:01:25 PM
I was amazed to discover the good droid in question knew exactly who I was as soon as he saw me - I suppose I must have posted more selfies here than I realised.
You mean that's not you on your avatar?
Quote from: Professor Bear on 01 July, 2016, 03:11:25 PMActually, they did do one - an RPG based on a cartoon inspired by the original D&D RPG.
They made a tabletop RPG based on the Dungeons & Dragons cartoon series? How delightfully novel!
Quote from: Grugz on 01 July, 2016, 09:47:01 PMMay have misread it, but I think the point was that the first three are the current situation but what's changed is that their will be no escape for pastures new to try to make the best of a bad situation.Quote from: ZenArcade on 01 July, 2016, 09:41:10 PM
Pay through your nose (30k) for a university degree; go into a job market where you'll be challenged to say the least; no step on to the housing ladder and if you throw your arms up, no free movement to go somewhere else in ther hope of making a life. God help you if you're Young. Z
aren't those first 3 already true before brexit?
Quote from: Professor Bear on 01 July, 2016, 01:26:55 PMAnd if you're in London there's a small scale gathering on Highbury Fields, next to Highbury Corner tube station.
To be a real Johnson Shelter, it has to have no roof or walls: someone has simply to have opened a sewer and climbed in.
If you're in Northern Ireland and can get to Belfast, there's an impromptu march - and not the eventful kind one might expect at this time of year - outside Stormont at 10:45 tomorrow morning, with speakers from the major parties and the SDLP addressing public concerns.