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Posted: 26-02-2006 19:08
by jooly
Hellraiser \o/

Posted: 26-02-2006 23:09
by ShaggyPA
Yup....Hellraiser...my FAV!!!!!!

Posted: 27-02-2006 20:52
by froggy
now 2 recent pictures of me :D

an experiment gone wrong...
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and tormenting the cello of a friend
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Posted: 27-02-2006 21:57
by snackbar
hey its harry potter in the first one.

I love the cello.

Posted: 27-02-2006 23:12
by Alena
Hehe, that was my first thought, too, snackbar. But the scar is missing, so it can't be....

Posted: 27-02-2006 23:19
by froggy
hmm, you are the first one to call me harry potter, I normally look more like in the second pic.

remove some hair, add a lot of hairspray and black color and I'm ready for the next HP-casting. good to know :cool:

Posted: 27-02-2006 23:35
by snackbar
a german harry potter, hmm?
you can turn everyone into bratwurst.

Posted: 28-02-2006 00:07
by Kisa
Oh those clichés ... :rolleyes: I really don't like bratwurst or sauerkraut ...

Posted: 28-02-2006 01:07
by Stuthelimey
Oh I'm new here, first couple of days actually, I'm also only on level 18 right now so I could be around here a while.

In which case I should introduce myself and here seems like a fine place to do it.

I'm Stu, originally from England, now living in New Jersey of all places (moving to RI soon) I'm on Vacation for 2 weeks one of which will be spent in good ol' blighty, so this first week is going to be NotPr0n central, unless I meltdown first.

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This picture is a couple of years old, and the ring (thankfully is old news ;) )

Posted: 28-02-2006 01:57
by snackbar
but kisa, cliches are the spice of life. I'm a canadian, theres a walking cliche for you.

and hey stu, nice to see you around.

Posted: 28-02-2006 03:37
by Nicky
That depends on what the cliche is :eek:

I'm Welsh and I hate the cliches for us :(

Posted: 28-02-2006 05:08
by snackbar
I'd hate them too. lol.
well, i only know one. :)
I watched the closing ceremonies for the olympics and the little blurb vancouver did for the 2010 ones. Now the entire world is going to expect to see ice fishing, pow-wows and igloos in the center of vancouver. greeeaaat :eek:

Posted: 28-02-2006 05:13
by meep98324
Just like how it was before the Russians/English invaded! :D

Posted: 28-02-2006 05:28
by Stuthelimey
I'm an Englishman living in America, the stereotypes and cliche's, they had to stop bugging me pretty quickly.

Although sometimes, the things people ask me still make my jaw drop in wonder..

And I swear this is true..

"what do you call tables in england?"

Last time I checked I think we call them.. tables?

Posted: 28-02-2006 05:34
by Nicky
:lol:

Just make up a word :D It'll be fun