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#229290 by Atari
Sun Dec 20, 2009 12:54 pm
And the winner is.....still Cowell, i'm afraid.
#229292 by Phase
Sun Dec 20, 2009 1:08 pm
Atari wrote:And the winner is.....still Cowell, i'm afraid.


And the Shelter Charity, who got £71,889.40, which is every penny spent on RATM. I could give less than a crap about The Christmas Number 1. Money has gone to a good cause, especially at a time when it is needed, RATM are putting on a free gig to say thank you to everyone, and Simon Cowell had a big hissy fit. I'm not complaining ^_^
#229294 by Billy Rhomboid
Sun Dec 20, 2009 2:00 pm
Atari wrote:And the winner is.....still Cowell, i'm afraid.


Simon Cowell is never going to be a winner. Every day he wakes up and he is Simon Cowell.

Fuck that, even for for £54million a year.

When he dies he will be friendless, alone and Simon Cowell.

That's hell before he even gets there.
#229296 by Amber
Sun Dec 20, 2009 3:23 pm
Phase wrote:
Atari wrote:And the winner is.....still Cowell, i'm afraid.


And the Shelter Charity, who got £71,889.40, which is every penny spent on RATM. I could give less than a crap about The Christmas Number 1. Money has gone to a good cause, especially at a time when it is needed, RATM are putting on a free gig to say thank you to everyone, and Simon Cowell had a big hissy fit. I'm not complaining ^_^


Yup! Can't deny that really.
#229300 by Keeker
Sun Dec 20, 2009 4:22 pm
There hasn't been a proper Christmas number one since Bob the Builder's, 'Can we fix it' :P British Christmas number ones should be mostly reserved for daft songs to be sung when drunk at parties. (Mr Blobby was taking it a bit far though.) :wink:

(Yes, yes I know Mr Cowell's fingers are there too but I've got nothing against the chap personally. I just like odd songs at Christmas.)
#229363 by Biert
Mon Dec 21, 2009 1:12 pm
The word "cretin" was used on Top Gear :D
#229415 by Leechmaster
Tue Dec 22, 2009 3:10 am
WE'RE FAMOUS! 8)
#229452 by sarai-chan
Tue Dec 22, 2009 2:56 pm
aleksi wrote:Watching this movie yesterday was just plain awesome. I saw nostalgia critic list this in one of his top lists and my jaw literally hit the floor: I had been searching this for ages! One of my earliest memories is a dream I had after seeing this on tv in early 90's. (3-4 years old at the time, hard to tell)

Beautiful, beautiful animation and great atmosphere. Check it out.

[youtube]tosHoqLPKNo[/youtube]



Oh dear everything!
I loved that movie sooo much!
And it was so scary that it made me cry in horror, it was so touching it made me cry and still it found a
some kind of happy ending after all what happened.
I need to check the nostalgia critic some day, and see what he says about it.

Also awesome: 40 cms of SNOW!
GREAT! :P :D
#229484 by BrunoN
Wed Dec 23, 2009 1:55 am
[youtube]de5m1rkaXgs[/youtube]

It's old, but world needs more Sean Malone being awesome on bass. There's complete song uploaded on youtube and bass is barely audible there, wtf. Why would you turn his bass down when it's best thing in the otherwise average song?

Shame he did only one record with Aghora (though can't say their second one is bad!). Stuff definitely on awesome side.

[youtube]gbAg5mxclEA[/youtube]
#229541 by Tyroshai
Wed Dec 23, 2009 3:20 pm
My local takeaway changed their veggie pizza recipe to my usual modified version! Winner.

The bad news is, this is clearly an indication I eat from there way too often.
#229558 by BlueRaja
Wed Dec 23, 2009 8:47 pm
A nice Italian dinner in a quaint little restaurant with white twinkly-blinky lights and a bottle of wine.

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