Symphony Of Destruction wrote: a Download ticket and a Camping ticket (£153.45). Then I had a Mixed Grill and 7 Pints of Stella in Celebration (£26) It's been a Good day :)
Nice to hear you got the Returner there MIB, its a fantastic film, and Anne Suzuki is a babe, i adore her so dont you get any ideas about her Mib ;). Today i bought myself a PSP for my birthday, quite expensive but always wanted one.
Iv seen a little of the futsal but not to much Carlito. Its great fun to play though! I played a blinder when i had a game in japan, scoring once and 2 asists, the japanese guys applauded me off the field (and girls to ;)) great memories!
Bought a nice british cuddly teddy today to take to my friend who ill be meeting in Canterbury this weekend (naturally she is, wait for it, Japanese! never surprising hehe).
Yep Futsal is really intense, i played myself at least 4 15 minute periods, with only about 2 minute breaks in between each! The focus in japan is actually on the fancy skills, as good as they are with tricks and skills, they cant seem to do the basics right since they dont focus on it well, in the practise session we took, we only did dribbling skills, no passing, no tackling, just fancy stuff, also they lack physical strenth, which surprised me, i bulldozed my way though most of them in the game we played and im not even that strong! So its a huge difference from football there, to the football we play in england and europe.Just thought i would share that anyway ^^.
bought monty pythons flying circus series 3 yesterday, but the first few episodes were pretty dull. Hope it gets better because the 2nd series was excellent.
Benoit101 wrote:bought monty pythons flying circus series 3 yesterday, but the first few episodes were pretty dull.
Hope it gets better because the 2nd series was excellent.
Agreed the second series was the pinnacle of the Python TV product. There is some good stuff in Series 3 but unfortunately as you say, there was some iffy stuff too so you have to hunt for it. The best bits include Cheese Shop, Dennis Moore, Argument Clinic, Mrs N*ggerbaiter explodes, Proust Summarizing Contest, Oscar Wilde and the Holiday complaints sketch.
The problem - apart from having to follow on such a seccessful series - was that John Cleese was getting bored and felt they were getting repetitive and thus his heart wasn't in it, which is why he left at the end of the series. The others tried to continue for a fourth series but gave up after 6 episodes.
Oh, and I nearly bought some Asain cinema DVDs off E-bay but don't know if I should or not....
Sorry for the double post but I've just ordered Ju-On - Grudge 2 (2 disc set) and Ziggy Stardust & The Spiders From Mars on CD from HMV.co.uk as a part of their current sale (worth checking out - some cool bargains to be had).