ncorrenti
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Maoriboy, sorry to be off topic but when do you think is the best time to ski in NZ (Queenstown specifically) I usually go mid August but I'm thinking about going later this year.
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Jelly sandals were awesome!
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I don't mind, as long as I know the person reasonably well.
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Madonna tour? 160 quid a ticket?
ncorrenti replied to brit-gob's topic in General off-topic discussions
I reckon she's giving half of it to Kabbalah or some other kooky celebrity religion. -
Madonna tour? 160 quid a ticket?
ncorrenti replied to brit-gob's topic in General off-topic discussions
I doubt it's her last tour. I think she's just in the position where she can charge that much because she's got such a huge following. It's really a bit greedy. -
Cool, I've never actually been to the north island. I'll have to check it out sometime.
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We do that. Make a big dish for dinner, eat half and have the leftovers for lunch at work the next day.
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Yeah, back on the treadmill you big heifer! I'm bored. Let's eat.
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Ow, not good.
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Yes! Last time I went to the dentist it was because one of my fillings fell out - he charged me $195 for a new one - which was about $50 than the original filling (which he only put in six months prior).
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Hot!
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Quote: Originally posted by Bushpig: I do that a lot too Nicole. But only since I screwed my back in ankle high surf! How did you manage to do that?
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Hey! I know the cracking is bad but it releases some sort of endorphin that relieves tension, or so someone once told me. Either way, it relaxes me when I'm tense.
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Mr A - 40,000 ecstacy tablets in 9 years!
ncorrenti replied to scouser's topic in General off-topic discussions
Quote: Originally posted by Dims: Finding a good pill instead of a bad pill can be an issue as well, just buy off peole you know well or have tried the same batch before hand, or have access to some chromatography skils (he he). Yes, that's good advice. Also, be aware that even 'good' pills are made in backyard labs by dodgy people who use cheap and nasty ingredients to produce something that will make them a lot of money. Steer clear of ketamine and GHB, they're bad and could land you in hospital. A lot of people buy pills thinking they're getting ecstasy but in reality they're gettin -
Ads for Aussie in the UK not allowed
ncorrenti replied to 2pints-mate's topic in General off-topic discussions
Yeah but they changed the musical score (apparently the govt's lawyers were upset because it was too similiar to the one in the real ad) and now it's back up. Check it out, it's a good laugh. -
Ads for Aussie in the UK not allowed
ncorrenti replied to 2pints-mate's topic in General off-topic discussions
Rather hilarious (I think so anyway) spoof ad has been released: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mkgZf8kej38 -
Wow, that's definitely a strange combination Shiny!
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Where do you ski in NZ maoriboy?
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Mr A - 40,000 ecstacy tablets in 9 years!
ncorrenti replied to scouser's topic in General off-topic discussions
Take a good pill and you'll feel like you're on top of the world - you love everyone and everyone loves you (or so you think). Take a bad one and you'll spend the next eight hours shaking and jawing like crazy. -
Mr A - 40,000 ecstacy tablets in 9 years!
ncorrenti replied to scouser's topic in General off-topic discussions
I'd be surprised if he can actually produce any seratonin at all... which would explain his constant anxiety and depression. I'm most curious as to how he could afford to take so many drugs. I mean, it's unlikely he could hold down a job (unless he was a dealer?). -
That is a bit weird for the workplace! What was your response?
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Mr A - 40,000 ecstacy tablets in 9 years!
ncorrenti replied to scouser's topic in General off-topic discussions
25 pills a day? I can't believe he's still alive. -
Apparently my worst habit is leaving half-filled glasses of water lying around the house. That, and cracking my back. I know it's probably not good for me but once you start you can't stop.
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On long flights I take a neck pillow (if I remember). Even those don't really work that well, I usually end up slumped to the side with my head wedged between the seat and the window. Does anyone else get bad headaches when they fly?
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Quote: Originally posted by rigor mortis: No that happened here in Australia! So much for Aussies being laid back and friendly