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Pegasus surely?

Quote: Oldrocker @ August 6 2012, 10:15 PM BST

I sometimes think I would like to be bitten by a horse fly . . .

I think you can get tablets that give you the same sort of reaction without the pain.

Before we get all mythologically romantic .

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Erk.

Get it away! *flaps arms about*

Quote: Booo @ August 6 2012, 10:21 PM BST

I think you can get tablets that give you the same sort of reaction without the pain.

Tried them.

Didn't swallow fast enough and got a stiff neck.

Boom! boom!

Quote: zooo @ August 6 2012, 10:22 PM BST

Erk.

Get it away! *flaps arms about*

They probably get in one's hair . .

Quote: zooo @ August 6 2012, 10:22 PM BST

Erk.

Get it away! *flaps arms about*

And just to add to it - the bastards are incredibly silent so your only warning is when you feel the sharp jab as your skin is pierced.

Yuck.

So you see the name Nick CLEG takes on a whole new meaning.

Quote: Booo @ August 3 2012, 10:06 PM BST

Has anyone seen The Woman In Black (how scary is it really is what I'm asking)?

I want to see it but it won't be on my own as I'm a scaredy cat (I can be a bit prone to 'influences') but I worry.

:$ :$ :$

How scary? Not too, more has an atmosphere, with the big house in a barren location and a sense of doom hanging in the air etc.
Daniel Radcliffe (who I like) is rather bland in it unfortunately, not terrible, but just has this 'teeth chattering' look which seems to be his way of conveying tension.
There are some disturbing scenes that work and I'd say it's worth a watch, not a turkey, but no classic either. The scariest part for me was the....best not spoil it for you Booo ;)

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Quote: Oldrocker @ August 8 2012, 9:51 PM BST
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Laughing out loud

I know someone who takes this sort of photos, always looking for opportunities on public transport. He also makes his own with doodles on post-it notes, etc.

Quote: Shandonbelle @ August 7 2012, 10:27 AM BST

How scary? Not too, more has an atmosphere, with the big house in a barren location and a sense of doom hanging in the air etc.
Daniel Radcliffe (who I like) is rather bland in it unfortunately, not terrible, but just has this 'teeth chattering' look which seems to be his way of conveying tension.
There are some disturbing scenes that work and I'd say it's worth a watch, not a turkey, but no classic either. The scariest part for me was the....best not spoil it for you Booo ;)

Thank you, I am going to give it a try next week, I think. :)

This picture is just insane. http://i.imgur.com/YH9xX.jpg

Isn't that a Transformer?

I think they build planets with it.

Slartibartfast.

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