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NeillyB

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  1. I seen this show in Korea in which a hooker stuck a pen in her vag and drew things on demand. They looked better than that Edit: I've actually got a copy of what she (he?) done, check it out:
  2. Just tried again and nope, both stop at 22%! How weird is that! Will try streaming it though, I've seen your videos before and they're all top notch, I don't want to miss out on this one either. EDIT: OK, The DominateVideos' page won't even load up for me now... the internet hates me
  3. Both of the links stop for me at 22% on both FireFox and IE
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    Psp

    Mate, download this programme: www.pspvideo9.com Plug in your PSP to your computer and turn it on. Load up that program, choose the video you want to encode & resize and it'll do it for you and transfer it to the right folder all for you. I use it to stick videos on my PSP. Job's a good 'un
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    Tm2

    This video is the f**king balls. Stunning, I loved it. If you keep doing these mate, you're going to make a name for yourself. In many years, these will still be getting downloaded like the BMX videos I always redownload after a format (Animal - Can I Eat, Road Fools etc.) This will be another one of them. Excellent editing, excellent riding, excellent music... this is great. I doff my hat to you Sir. Also supporting the DVD idea; I'd definitely buy it. Great job!
  6. So, England's the only part of the UK huh?
  7. Excellent video man, I really enjoyed it.
  8. Yeah, go for it. Before you do though, check out these wicked cool links I found on the internet! http://www.dvtani.gov.uk/enforcement/enfor...pfaqs_taxis.asp http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/northern_ireland/1724917.stm http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/northern_ireland/2177219.stm http://www.impartialreporter.com/archive/2.../story5516.html http://icwalsall.icnetwork.co.uk/news/loca...-name_page.html That's only a few.
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    Helmet

    I laughed. Music sounds like something Hitler would listen to.
  10. Older than Margaret Thatcher's granny and it's balls too boot
  11. The Echo 2006 eh... sounds good, and a variety of colours too for added bling factor! How does a Hope XC paired with an Echo 2006 on the rear sound? Sounds good to me. I'm wanting to go with the XC's because I've got two of them on my Sidekick and both of them have been faultless (except from the random skip, but that hardly happens, maybe once every two months... it's forgivable.)
  12. Cheers folks, got a fair idea of what parts to go for now. What's the ETA on the Hope hub? If it's more than a few months away I'll just take the plunge and buy the wheel just now. The Onza hub I have just now is actually shagged already - the bearings are gone and the whole wheel wobbles around like an alzheimer's victim on a tightrope, which sucks. As for the pads, I totally forgot about them, but yeah, they're bloody gash, I've looped out so many times from them simply giving way. Plazmatics are on their way to me now! Due to the people recommending them I'll go for the Urbans - sorted. As for the handlebars / stem, I had a shot of Biker_Watsons' Pitbull ages ago, he had the Onza carbons on it and they felt really nice and light so I'm more inclined towards them at the moment. If anyone can reinforce the claims for the Echo / Koxx components though I'm willing to change my mind!
  13. Cheers bud, any thought as to what length of stem I should go for?
  14. Sorry mate, I've got a girlfriend. ...oh. Here's a shitty one: Although to be honest, I'm not sure why you need a picture of my bike
  15. Here's the skinny; I've got an Onza T-Rex and it's pretty much stock. The only things I've changed on it are some DMR V8 pedals and one ODI lock on grip... and before you ask, it's because I can't take the other one off because of the stupid grip shift. So, it's time to give my bike some love. I'm thinking about getting new forks, wheels, tyres, stem and maybe handlebars. I've already got a singlespeed kit which will be getting stuck on soon (as soon as I get the chainwhip from my mate because I don't have one.) Here's what I'm thinking about buying; Forks. Echo Urban. It seems to be pretty light compared to the others (according to the measurements on TartyBikes) and I've heard good things about the fork. Wheels. I think I'll only go for a new rear wheel at this point in time for I believe my stock one you get on the T-Rex is adequate for my skill level just now - I don't think I'll be breaking it anytime soon. While a new front wheel will be lighter and better, I'm sure I'll manage fine with it just now. Anyway, for the rear wheel, I was thinking a Hope XC on a decent, strong rim. I'm really not sure which one to go for, so a little advice here will be appreciated. I was thinking an Onza Ronnie? Tyres. Not much to be said here really, I was thinking Maxxis Hi Roller Slow Reezaay 2.5" on the rear and Maxxis Hi Roller Slow Reezaay 2.35" up front? Good combo, or can you recommend me any others? Stem. Quite a tricky one this because I'm keen on making the riding position slightly more confortable. The Rex frame is long and the huge stem doesn't help things much. Can you recommend me any stems that will reduce the length of the bike and provide a nice feel when hopping around, etc? I don't really know which one to get so advice & recommendations will be very welcome. Handlebars. Got my eyes on the Onza Carbon Fibre Trials Riser. What length to go for though, I'm not sure. I was thinking 28" instead of the 30". That pretty much sums it all up... I'm thinking of changing my cranks too, but I'm pretty set on getting a pair of Middleburn RS7's because I've got some on my Sidekick and they're faultless, not a single problem with them in years. These are not included in my budget for the stuff above however - I really don't want to spend more than £350 or my parents will kill me... "you're meant to be saving up for uni blah blah." Any extra cash will be donated to my pink Chris King headset fund because I'm a raging faggot. Cheers guys!
  16. I'm not telling you to stop playing it. I said myself I'm sad. I played World of Warcraft, quit because it's boring. I played EVE Online, quit because it's boring. Same goes with City of Heroes. I know what I'm talking about. The only staying factor was playing alongside mates I know in real life... I had a great time. Anyway, I provided fuel for these RPers fire (Y) I remember one, some StormTrooper was 'patrolling an area'. I walked up to him and started to talk about knitting. He kept on saying "Move along, citizen." He was dedicated, I'll give him that. What server are you on? I used to play on EU-Chiamera. (Spelled correctly though...)
  17. I commend you on your worthwhile use of the internet Edit: Haha, I just realised; are you pissed off because you're a roleplaying StormTrooper? Busted! TK-429, why aren't you at your post
  18. I played with a friend and there was nothing more glorious than running around with him ripping the piss out of people roleplaying stormtroopers. I took so many screenshots I ran out of space on my hard drive. Come to think of it, I'm almost as sad as the roleplayers are... >_<
  19. LFG SQUILL HUNT MEET ON BRIDGE ^^ Anchorhead used to be a thriving, vibrant community until everyone left because it suddenly dawned on them... "Hey guys... this game is shit."
  20. I played this for a year from it's release. It's cock. I've been more stimulated from watching an Antiques Roadshow omnibus.
  21. I'd never pay that price for that laptop considering the specs.
  22. That is quite possibly the largest jobby I've ever seen. Oh, and since I'm a huge PC nerd I'm going to say get a PC. :-
  23. I've read all of Dan Brown's work and Angels and Demons was by far the best (cooncidentally, it was also his first). Da Vinci Code is a simple book with a simple plot, nothing more than long-distance flight reading material. I read Jeremy Clarkson's "World According To" and it was just shit - a series of newspaper clippings of one twat's personal beliefs should never be made into a book. He should stick to what he's good at - driving fast cars around runways whilst bursting out a varied bunch of tired euphenisms and witticisms. Talking of newspaper clippings into books, kudos to the cool cat who mentioned Bill Bryson. Some of the funniest things I've ever read have came from his books. The guy's a legend. Micheal Crichton is also good. His books always have a seemingly age old premesis (surviving against dinosaurs! A killer outbreak of organisms!) yet they are all adamantly readable due to them being refreshingly well written and not too convoluted. Another book I adore is Birdsong by Sebastian Faulks. I shit you not, I nearly cried at one part. It's set in WW1, and some of the scenes are really fantastically written. It's so raw yet refined, so harsh yet subtle. It comes out of nowhere and sucker punches you in the ribs, leaving you reeling after the blow. Classic stuff. I'm currently reading my way through a stonker of a novel - Cryptonomicon by Neal Stephenson. It's f**king brilliant, I advise anyone with a passive interest in books to buy it and read it. For the record, I'm not a fag. :blink:
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