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A crap quiz I don't normally have time for

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You scored as James Bond, Agent 007 . James Bond is MI6's best agent, a suave, sophisticated super spy with charm, cunning, and a license's to kill. He doesn't care about rules or regulations and somewhat amoral. He does care about saving humanity though, as well as the beautiful women who fill his world. Bond has expensive tastes, a wide knowledge of many subjects, and his usually armed with a clever gadget and an appropriate one-liner. James Bond, Agent 007 92% Indiana Jones 75% Maximus 71% Batman, the Dark Knight 63% Neo, the "One" 63% Lara Croft 58% Captain Jack Sparrow 54% William Wallace 54% The Terminator 50% El Zorro 50% The Amazing Spider-Man 50% Which Action Hero Would You Be? v. 2.0 created with QuizFarm.com

Top-pocket toss

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Reported back on 2nd August last year, Man to Man with Dean Learner , the TV series finally materialised on Friday night. It was originally called Deano's After Dark Show when we saw the live, rehearsal version without any of the set pieces. I had a cosy memory of it being very funny only to be bored rigid by the end of the TV version. If it wasn't for a couple of moments including the War of the Wasps film clip, we would have switched over. I was slightly worried that my recent purchase of Garth Merenghi's Dark Place DVD would be ruined by sketchy but good memories. It wasn't as funny as I remember but still worth a look. Good to see the special guests such as Stephan Merchant of Extras and Julian Barratt of the Boosh. TV was the only company we had at the weekend apart from the bungled job of wallpapering the bathroom ceiling. Rented The Warriors on PS2. Its been out awhile now but everything's slowing down with the new generation consoles coming soon so a good

One more...Pimp my dawg!

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Dogs do Halloween

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"Trick or treat" will soon be "Trick for a treat". Just been sent some great animal costumes for Halloween including the one in the picture. In case you're not satisfied with just one photo (like I was), here's some links to sniff at:- > Costume Craze > Spoiled Rotten Doggies

Munch bunch

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If you've ever seen the Simpsons episode when Bart celebrates his birthday in some strange pizza restaurant where animatronic animals sing Happy Birthday? Then you'll appreciate this website . It was found after Kerry convinced us that some children's TV/Film/cartoon character was called 'Munch'. She couldn't confirm what situation it was in so we tried searching for it. Chuck E Cheese's restaurant must have been used the key influence for that Simpsons episode. There's some amusing sound clips and YouTube videos which sound and look like second rate Muppet performances. Never did find out about that 'Munch' character though.

The Rapture

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The Rapture Saw them last night at the Koko club, Camden. What a great place! I'm sure some Channel 4 music programme has been filmed there with its multi-tiered, old theatre balconies. Saw the last two songs of The Presets who sounded good. Rapture though were in class of their own. All the songs we wanted to hear, the crowd up for it and a little boistrous in places, sound acostics spot on. Mattie, the bass-player and singer was gurning and winking to the crowd like an old-time raver throughout with even Luke making a comment on his band-mate's behaviour. When the encore came on, Luke had attached a strange red vinyl cape with stiff collars then climbed the left speaker for the last song.

Friday flies by, Sunday in the slow lane

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Discovering the slow puncture at Winchester whilst driving to Norfolk should have been used as a warning to the weekend's success. We arrived at my dad's about 10:15pm and watched TV for a bit. Quite impressed by Jack Dee's new sitcom, Lead Balloon . Went to bed about midnight and for 45 minutes had to battle with a fly infestation. We lost and took a chance finding a hotel hoping to find one with a night porter. Luckily, we did but had to fork out £55. When we returned to my dad's the house was surrounded with flies dotted about on the roof and buzzing above. We could see how they were entering the house through a crack in the roof which my dad repaired later. Spent lunchtime in Dereham with my mum wandering around charity shops. The flies seemed to have followed us as the bakery we stopped at had loads behind the counter. The afternoon was in Norwich helping the Dog and Catfish shopping empire with the prurchase of some new clothes. Saw Josh and Christie in the evenin

Moaning and Modwolves

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Moan of the week: The Acer laptop we bought a few months ago came with the Vodafone Mobile Connect for free (like broadband anyway). Thought I'd try and set it up this week only to discover after a few phonecalls and downloads that the laptop is incompatible with the datacard software. I think Acer have some explaining to do. Otherwise, we've been looking at NZ places to go for our holiday next year. Finally finished Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney on the DS. Now looking forward to getting the next one. Modwolves: A name you should get excited about if you like the Mighty Boosh . Launching next week will be their fan club for £10 membership plus a load of jiffy bags to send them. As well as a sew-on badge, they'll offer exclusive live gigs to test material on them.

I don't like cricket...work colleagues...and taxis...and busy gigs

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Updating the blog is taking alot more effort these days with work getting busier and less interesting things happening so apologies for that. Last weekend saw the in-laws, Kev and Karol. Highlight was discovering a new New Forest location called Burley full of cosy pubs and unusual gift shops. Finally finished Lego Star Wars thank god. No longer do we have to listen to that 'da da da...' music, however I feel I have brain damage with those chords bouncing around inside my head. The working week ended up with a two-day course away from the office. Key Client Management was the subject held at the Rose Bowl, Hampshire Cricket Club’s home. It meant a £15 taxi fare each way and an earlier start. It started off ok with great buffet food and a funny cockney trainer who looked like Sgt. Flint from Hong Kong Phooey. The room wasn’t warm but the trainer had brought his own desktop fan to stop him sweating like a pig. As the course progressed we all realised management had stitched us up