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Postby MagicalSmithy » May 6th, '09, 13:46



IAIN wrote:xbox 360 died, had to replace
think my laptop is on its last legs, battery is also knackered
ill - got some kind of fever, stomach bug thing
very poor internet connection indeed
not eaten for 2 days due to bug
can't decide what to watch tonight
missing too many people for my own good
too many books to choose from
lost my enthusiasm for most things
arsenal lost yesterday...

BAH! :twisted:



Arsenal lost.....you made my horrid week great.......no expenses as such just very little sleep due to re enacting the 5th centure in a battle re enactment.

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Postby Farlsborough » May 6th, '09, 14:09

Nice one! Who do you do that with? I used to do the civil war with ECWS...

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Postby taffy » May 6th, '09, 14:26

I was really in a foul mood this morning and last night due to the fact the Mighty Arsenal lost. Poxy Man united!

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Postby dat8962 » May 6th, '09, 14:33

it's a little hard to refer to Arsenal as being Mighty at the moment Taffy :roll:

As for Farls customs and VAT issue, I've been stung a few times on this and agree with you. However, it's not just a Parcelforce issues as Fed-Ex, UPS, DHL and all of the others charge the same fees. :twisted:

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Postby taffy » May 6th, '09, 15:11

dat8962 wrote:it's a little hard to refer to Arsenal as being Mighty at the moment Taffy :roll:



I know, but I'm a die hard fan, and no matter what, as Bon Jovi once said' You've got to keep the faith'!

Who am I kidding, another year without silverware, bring on next year!

Now I'm off to sulk some more!

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Postby MagicalSmithy » May 6th, '09, 15:14

Farlsborough wrote:Nice one! Who do you do that with? I used to do the civil war with ECWS...

ECWS ahh I have some good friends there aswell as teh sealed knot but I prefer ECWS.

I FIGHT AS A SAXON WARRIOR FOR BRITAAAAAANNNNNIIIIAAAA

But also a thracian gladiator in our first century...

I was a bit wound up by the fact that I wear the heaviest chain shirt and they made me a fricking skirmisher.....then when I got back to my line I had toi get straight back into combat as the Romans marched on us...... the second day was better as we sent a saxon with 1 4ft axe forward and he put it through a brand new shield which cheared me up....and then I found out about Arsenal and I was on a major high even though I was nakered.

TOTTENHAM WE DO, OH TOTTENHAM WE DO, OH TOTTENHAM WE LOVE YOU.

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Postby MagicalSmithy » May 6th, '09, 15:14

Farlsborough wrote:Nice one! Who do you do that with? I used to do the civil war with ECWS...

ECWS ahh I have some good friends there aswell as teh sealed knot but I prefer ECWS.

I FIGHT AS A SAXON WARRIOR FOR BRITAAAAAANNNNNIIIIAAAA

But also a thracian gladiator in our first century...

I was a bit wound up by the fact that I wear the heaviest chain shirt and they made me a fricking skirmisher.....then when I got back to my line I had toi get straight back into combat as the Romans marched on us...... the second day was better as we sent a saxon with 1 4ft axe forward and he put it through a brand new shield which cheared me up....and then I found out about Arsenal and I was on a major high even though I was nakered.

TOTTENHAM WE DO, OH TOTTENHAM WE DO, OH TOTTENHAM WE LOVE YOU.

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Postby Replicant » May 6th, '09, 15:23

Football is overrated and footballers are probably one of the most - if not the most - unprofessional and unsportsmanlike of any sport you care to name.

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Postby MagicalSmithy » May 6th, '09, 15:43

Replicant wrote:Football is overrated and footballers are probably one of the most - if not the most - unprofessional and unsportsmanlike of any sport you care to name.



Would you turn down 400 000 a week considering some of them practice less than a profesional magician.

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Postby Replicant » May 6th, '09, 16:04

MagicalSmithy wrote:
Replicant wrote:Football is overrated and footballers are probably one of the most - if not the most - unprofessional and unsportsmanlike of any sport you care to name.



Would you turn down 400 000 a week considering some of them practice less than a profesional magician.


Their wages is a separate issue. I was talking specifically about the unprofessional nature of the players and the game in general.

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Postby MagicalSmithy » May 6th, '09, 16:26

Replicant wrote:
MagicalSmithy wrote:
Replicant wrote:Football is overrated and footballers are probably one of the most - if not the most - unprofessional and unsportsmanlike of any sport you care to name.



Would you turn down 400 000 a week considering some of them practice less than a profesional magician.


Their wages is a separate issue. I was talking specifically about the unprofessional nature of the players and the game in general.


got to agree with you but still GOOOOO TOTTENHAM everyone else and every other team is I agree unprofessional.

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Postby Mandrake » May 6th, '09, 20:29

Football is a gentleman's game played by ruffians whereas Rugby is a ruffians' game played by gentlemen.

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Postby MagicalSmithy » May 6th, '09, 20:37

Both pointless wastes of money as much as i support tottenham it would be allot better to invest the multi millions in the failing economy....


Sorry the thread about being miserable was starting to cheer up.

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Postby lozey » May 8th, '09, 13:01

Green and slimy today because a new item for my zibit collection got delivered in the post. Because the stupid seller didnt put any packaging inside the box to protect it, its been smashed into bits! :(:(:(

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Postby MagicalSmithy » May 8th, '09, 15:36

Omega Green and Slmiey today as I went to Southen yesterday and then took a friend back to her door and stayed a couple of hours talking about swords.

After speaking to the security guard at Upminster (who told me that train ran untill 2 AM back to my house(well station)) I left it untill 10 30 before leaving and headign home......

This led to that and I missed the last train out of Fenchurch street after running around on the underground and charging over to the station just to see it leave.

I then huddeld up ina corner and had many things go wrong:

2 people at sperate times threatening to kill me because I was a stinking hobo I htink they put it.

3 Coppers thinking I was dealing druge because I was practicing cards.

4 a long walk to liverpool street looking for an all night cafe which didnt exist just to go back to my step and wait till 5 10 am to get the first train out.

5 Finally arrived home very cold, very uncomfertable, blistered feet after walking 1 .5 miles to my house (as my return bus ticket from the day before was useless) at 6 55 and I have just woken up at 15 30.


I HATE EVERYTHING Except you guys :lol:

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