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Post by coffers on Mar 26, 2009 12:10:59 GMT
1. Glen Moray 2. Aberlour 3. Talisker
Top three 70's/80's Hi-Fi systems
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Post by floplexter on Mar 26, 2009 12:21:01 GMT
Whiskies:
1) Talisker 2) Highland Park 3) Caol Ila
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Post by coffers on Mar 26, 2009 12:23:50 GMT
Yay I beat Pops to it. You Narkled Pops.
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Post by Sonic on Mar 26, 2009 12:30:34 GMT
Coffers, I'd be on the lookout now for a Jedi on a Dolphin sometime soon.
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Post by coffers on Mar 26, 2009 12:55:12 GMT
More like a Jedi on a dead whale.
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Post by floplexter on Mar 26, 2009 12:58:41 GMT
Yay I beat Pops to it. You Narkled Pops. Every member of the board could have posted and I would still have had my thruppenceworth on this, coffs. Speaking of Jedi, I am now being heartily blamed for an island-wide Star Wars epidemic. The kids in the school play Star Wars every day in the playgorund. A mother came up to me this morning brandishing pictures of Jedi that her six year old son had done. "He used to draw pictures of me" she wailed. I have got home two days in a row this week to be presented with my girls recreating Jabba's Palace. The first day Flora was Jabba (just her head poking out of a pile of duvets) while the older pair were dressed as dancers and had roped themselves to her with skipping ropes. The second day they had an argument about who would be Jabba, so they were all dancers and sticking out of the duvets was the head of a horse (a rocking horse on it's side). I kid you not.
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Post by coffers on Mar 26, 2009 16:39:08 GMT
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Post by Sonic on Mar 26, 2009 22:25:38 GMT
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Post by Moo on Mar 31, 2009 13:26:57 GMT
Top three 70's/80's Hi-Fi systems
1. Rotel RP-3000 Turntable 2. Technics SL-BD2 Turntable 3. Garrard GE250p Semi-Automatic Turntable
Top three Disney movies
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Post by Mr Bismarck's Electric Donkey on Mar 31, 2009 13:34:31 GMT
1. Tron. 2. The Rocketeer. 3. Pirates of the Caribbean. Top Three midfielders of the 1980s.
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Post by floplexter on Mar 31, 2009 13:45:38 GMT
1. Tron. 2. The Rocketeer. 3. Pirates of the Caribbean. Top Three midfielders of the 1980s.Ha! 1. Robin Hood (yes, with the fox) 2. Toy Story 3. The Rescuers Midfielders - Too tricky. Just Gers... 1. Davie Cooper 2. Bobby Russell 3. Robert Prytz.
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Post by Mr Bismarck's Electric Donkey on Mar 31, 2009 13:49:45 GMT
I'm going to vote for :
1. Michel Platini. 2. Enzo Scifo. 3. Michael Laudrup.
All three players I chose to be in "international cupsies", because all three were skillful attacking midfielders in exactly the same way that I'm not.
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Post by Moo on Mar 31, 2009 13:56:31 GMT
:sheesh:
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Post by floplexter on Mar 31, 2009 13:57:31 GMT
Platini was in my thoughts. Along with Madaradona and Laudrup. But it's a minefield. Scifo wouldn't have come into it, I don't think. Boniek might have.
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Post by Boony on Mar 31, 2009 14:01:00 GMT
Clayton Blackmore Mike Phelan Neil Webb
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Post by Mr Bismarck's Electric Donkey on Mar 31, 2009 14:06:10 GMT
Scifo was never as good as I saw on the screen. Something about being imaginary and me being distracted by Franky Van Der Elst "Z" shaped broken nose, possibly.
Belgium's 80s midfield was like a France lite, which was the deal with Denmark too and all appealed to me for that reason. That and the awesome chevrons on Denmark's shirts.
Maradona didn't really get picked much in cupsies what with me having typical 11 year old's views about a country we were at war with and, later, him clearly being on just a completely different planet.
I guess my list would be more "favourite three" than "top three."
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Post by Moo on Mar 31, 2009 14:09:59 GMT
It's all open to interpretation, I guess. Do you have another category, teh s1ut?
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Post by Mr Bismarck's Electric Donkey on Mar 31, 2009 14:31:46 GMT
I shall defer to the old Scottish fella, as the midfielders was my ask.
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Post by Moo on Mar 31, 2009 14:39:10 GMT
Oh aye. For the record, the three players I tended to be when playing "in the lane" or "the field" were Zico, Falcao and Dave McCreery. Seriously.
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Post by floplexter on Mar 31, 2009 14:39:28 GMT
Jan Ceulemans!
Top Three Coen Brothers Vs Kevin Smith films
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Post by floplexter on Mar 31, 2009 14:41:12 GMT
Dave McCreery. I am transported back to Panini albums instantly. Kenny Burns! I was always Coop. Always.
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Post by Moo on Mar 31, 2009 14:47:00 GMT
It depended what I was doing at the time, pops. If I was going for the spectacular overhead kicks, I was Zico; if I was spraying passes around then I was Falcao (as I recall him being more a distributor than anything else - I may be factually incorrect with this) and if I was chasing around like a loony then I was Dave McCreery. I was always myself when I was saving shots though, as despite only being wee as a bairn, I always liked being a keeper.
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Post by hornet on Mar 31, 2009 14:57:19 GMT
Jan Ceulemans! Top Three Coen Brothers Vs Kevin Smith films1) Fargo 2) Clerks 3) Dogma 3a) The Big Lebowski.
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Post by Moo on Apr 1, 2009 7:07:57 GMT
I love Fargo.
Oh, yah?
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Post by floplexter on Apr 1, 2009 9:28:54 GMT
"Oh, you know, just generally kind of funny-looking."
It's a toughie, that one. I think Miller's Crossing would come into mine somewhere too.
You need some category, Pres.
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