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rustybucket wrote:
Who to move my email to?

I want my email on European (preferably UK or German) servers and as far from the bloody Yanks as possible. :x

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(we really need a 'tongue behind bottom lip, pulling a twisted face' Smilie).

Ah - the good, old-fashioned 'Belm'.


What does your ISP provide in those terms?

Oh and this made me laugh:

http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=belm

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Thu Jan 19, 2012 1:02 am
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What does your ISP provide in those terms?

:lol:

Sky Broadband

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pcernie wrote:
What does your ISP provide in those terms?

:lol:

Sky Broadband


At least you'll know who's reading your emails first :lol:

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What's all that about Prof?


Stupid Facebook and me being stupid at midnight when I can't sleep because I'm full of Italian food and beer and ta-da! There's the ex, and before you know it you're writing a message of greetings and everything's come back to you all at once.
Thankfully, she seems to be made of sterner stuff and hasn't seen fit to reply to me.

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Thu Jan 19, 2012 7:53 am
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Been there ;) Wouldn't worry about it ;)


Thu Jan 19, 2012 8:22 am
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leeds_manc wrote:
Been there ;) Wouldn't worry about it ;)


Well it's not like I'm asking to resume the relationship - she's in Holland and I'm not, and nor do I have any plans to be.
But I do miss her, and it might be nice to be back in touch, or it might be just simply tortuous.
Anyway, you'd have thought after about 9 years it wouldn't be any sort of big deal, but strangely here we are...

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ProfessorF wrote:
But I do miss her, and it might be nice to be back in touch, or it might be just simply tortuous.

My ex from ooh 6 years ago now? Was just on line on the same not-so-massively multi player on line game of Minecraft.

She has a nice cave apparently. I plan on visiting sometime soon, and I hope she'll come and play in my tree house. I have cake.

She's married now. As quite possibly is every girl I ever loved. To someone else, I might add. And not each other. That would be unusual and incredibly intimidating, if strangely titillating.

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Just about to start another three weeks offshore. I just hope my first shift it a quiet one.

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Whether i should watch any of the films with Michael Cera:

- Superbad (got bored half way through)
- Scott Pilgrim
- Youth in Revolt (seems like a teen version of Me Myself & Irene)

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Juno's the only Michael Cera film that I've enjoyed.

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Juno is good.

I really liked Scott pilgrim too.


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Primarily a hangover but mainly the fact that news from the doc yesterday points towards my right hip being less than perfect. He used a technical term familiar to all laymen to describe its condition - it's buggered he said. So it starts - another journey of sleepless nights wondering what the future holds.......

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Ouch. Sorry to hear that Al. The human body could really do with a few tweaks here and there to the design, I reckon.

Also getting over a hangover here.
I imagine there's some interesting conversations being over the breakfast conversation after some of the things I saw (and photographed) last night...

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Juno's the only Michael Cera film that I've enjoyed.


+1 Just seeing Cera's gormless face on a DVD cover makes me avoid the movie completely.

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Paul1965 wrote:
ProfessorF wrote:
Juno's the only Michael Cera film that I've enjoyed.


+1 Just seeing Cera's gormless face on a DVD cover makes me avoid the movie completely.


He reminds me of Martin Freeman in the sense that every character he plays seems to have the exact same mannerisms as him!

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