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Postby Number 9 » Fri Sep 05, 2008 6:36 pm

dawson99 wrote:ok, i'll go rob a tv and car... maybe mug someone rich, coz thats ok :p

i'll stop tho, as i am a broken record.

new shows, how about old shows, everyone watch spaced, best show ever made

Not the same thing Dawson!
I could argue that the BBC are robbing me a licensing fee,i never watch it but have to pay it or get fined £1000!
Or the government are robbing everyone at the fuel pumps when they take over 60% tax,thats after the obliged whack of your wages!
Fuc'k the movie makers and TV stations,they are'nt worrying about getting enough cash in to heat their house and run their car and feed people like most of the country at present.

BTW is streaming OK or do ya think thats bad as well?? ???
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Postby account deleted by request » Fri Sep 05, 2008 6:37 pm

Just a little heads up .... the first episode of the third series of Dexter is now available to download..... not that I would ever think of downloading it.
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Postby dawson99 » Fri Sep 05, 2008 6:40 pm

Number 9 wrote:
dawson99 wrote:ok, i'll go rob a tv and car... maybe mug someone rich, coz thats ok :p

i'll stop tho, as i am a broken record.

new shows, how about old shows, everyone watch spaced, best show ever made

Not the same thing Dawson!
I could argue that the BBC are robbing me a licensing fee,i never watch it but have to pay it or get fined £1000!
Or the government are robbing everyone at the fuel pumps when they take over 60% tax,thats after the obliged whack of your wages!
Fuc'k the movie makers and TV stations,they are'nt worrying about getting enough cash in to heat their house and run their car and feed people like most of the country at present.

BTW is streaming OK or do ya think thats bad as well?? ???

dont do streaming either. and robbing from channels like fx is nothing like robbing frmo bbc (who now have an outstanding interactive service i pay for with my virgin tv)

stealings stealing no matter how you sugarcoat it. i wont say mroe tho, u guys do what makes u happy, no matter who is hurt mwahahaha
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Postby Sabre » Fri Sep 05, 2008 8:56 pm

JoeTerp wrote:My friend, you are fu.cking up the word "much" all over the place today. I noticed it in another thread today as well.

try the exercises at the bottom     :D       :p

Yes, shame on me mate, because I know to tell the difference, but is a mistake I make when I don't think of it. That is, to make many mistakes I have to think both what I want to say and how to do it, as soon as I get "fluent" I fúck it up. Cheers for the advice mate, just don't quote my kicks to the language, just the advice! :)

I have many disks

I like Liverpool much.

I've always liked many Liverpool women much.

Correct, no?
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Postby Sabre » Fri Sep 05, 2008 9:00 pm

I'll say once again I consider Dawson's position valiant. I disagree with it, but it's a good debate, because people otherwise do not realise there's a work and employments behind the problem. So I don't consider them rows but healthy discussions.

Now I say this. If you steal me a car, you'll have my car and I won't have a car and will have to go walking.

So obviously the verb is not to steal, because when I download something the Warner Bros do not miss anything of their property, which is intact.

Once made this philosophical concept here, we should start talking about illegal replicas, which would be a more fair comparison. :p
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Postby account deleted by request » Fri Sep 05, 2008 9:03 pm

Sabre wrote:
JoeTerp wrote:My friend, you are fu.cking up the word "much" all over the place today. I noticed it in another thread today as well.

try the exercises at the bottom     :D       :p

Yes, shame on me mate, because I know to tell the difference, but is a mistake I make when I don't think of it. That is, to make many mistakes I have to think both what I want to say and how to do it, as soon as I get "fluent" I fúck it up. Cheers for the advice mate, just don't quote my kicks to the language, just the advice! :)

I have many disks

I like Liverpool much.

I've always liked many Liverpool women much.

Correct, no?
:D

Just use " a lot" Sabre works most of the time and is much/ a lot better

I have a lot of disks

I like Liverpool a lot.

I've always liked many Liverpool women a lot.  :D
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Postby Sabre » Fri Sep 05, 2008 9:17 pm

Cheers S@int! it's a nice one!. Rafa rotates a lot! :D

Now a question about a tv show I bought in VHS and now I can't play because I don't have a VHS player any more. I felt entitled to download it. I bought it because I laughed with it despite I don't get all the injokes, I like the character

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What do you think of this old show and it's humour? Ok, it's not a new show, but it doesn't deserve a new thread. The name of the show is The New Statesman
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Postby dawson99 » Fri Sep 05, 2008 9:19 pm

Alan Bs'tard!!! absolute genius show. will always prefer the young ones, then bottom, but this is a very respectable third in the rik mayall trilogy of brilliance

Alan: Why should we, the country that produced Shakespeare, Christopher Wren, and those are just the people on our banknotes for Christ's sake, cower down to the countries that produced Hitler, Napoleon, the Mafia, and the the the, the the the, the the the Smurfs!
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Postby account deleted by request » Fri Sep 05, 2008 9:23 pm

Not seen much of him since his accident Dawson, is he still working or did he have to pack it in?
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Postby Sabre » Fri Sep 05, 2008 9:25 pm

He brings the lack of morality to very funny levels.

And it was quite an impact in a Just born Spanish democracy when it was broadcasted, because you may not realise it because you consider it granted, but it shows a maturity of a democracy to being able to laugh about the political class in a national tv show. It was very refreshing for Spain, despite it never had prime time broadcasting times.
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Postby woof woof ! » Fri Sep 05, 2008 9:26 pm

Sabre wrote:Cheers S@int! it's a nice one!. Rafa rotates a lot! :D

Now a question about a tv show I bought in VHS and now I can't play because I don't have a VHS player any more. I felt entitled to download it. I bought it because I laughed with it despite I don't get all the injokes, I like the character

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What do you think of this old show and it's humour? Ok, it's not a new show, but it doesn't deserve a new thread. The name of the show is The New Statesman

Absolute Legend Sabre, count yourself lucky that Alan B'stard wasn't voted as our next pm cause if he had been,not only Gibralter but the rest of Spain would now have English as their first language   :D .

Great comedy, once again the English taking the p'iss out of themselves and in the process revealing partially swept under the carpet truths of the national psyche.
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Postby JoeTerp » Fri Sep 05, 2008 11:36 pm

Sabre wrote:
JoeTerp wrote:My friend, you are fu.cking up the word "much" all over the place today. I noticed it in another thread today as well.

try the exercises at the bottom     :D       :p

Yes, shame on me mate, because I know HOW to tell the difference, but IT is a mistake I make when I don't think of it. That is, to NOT make many mistakes I have to think ABOUT both what I want to say and how to do it, as soon as I get "fluent" I fúck it up. Cheers for the advice mate, just don't quote my kicks to the language, just the advice! :)

I have many disks

I like Liverpool much.

I've always liked many Liverpool women much.

Correct, no?
:D

I think I just find it so strange that you go about a couple months at a time without making any real noticeable mistakes that would differ from the normal amount or type of mistakes that native speakers make. And then all in one day you start talking like somebody that works at Taco Bell.  I don't mean to be nit picky, but I would think that would be the only way to smooth out the last of the rough edges of your command of the language, which is of a very high level. Y Porque yo querría tu corregir mis errores   :D

Don't know how I remembered that querer was a special conditional tense, but querería sounded too hard to say.
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Postby Sabre » Sat Sep 06, 2008 12:05 am

I appreciate you try to help me, please continue doing so! (perhaps in PM it will bother less the rest of the forum), I don't think to be honest I had a better english 2 months ago, if it was, it had to be a coincidence or me using fixed well known sentences.

I do have to re-study some english grammar, in the last years I've improved a lot in vocabulary but I forgot to take care of "the skeleton" of the language.

Most of the times it's a matter of how relaxed I am writing, if it's a quick post at work meanwhile I see a progress bar going, then I don't take much precautions. If, instead I'm comfortably at home, I  usually double check the post before I write.

And needless to say, you're very welcome to be helped in whatever I can!

(Sent Spanish tip by PM, if Kazza, or the advanced Spanish student Andy G want it, I'd put in the Spanish thread!)
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Postby Bad Bob » Wed Sep 10, 2008 3:36 am

So, I only managed to catch the last 35 minutes of the "Fringe" series premiere thanks to a scheduling mishap.  It might be unfair to pass judgment based on the last 3rd of an opening show but I found it a bit disappointing.  The shaky cam was annoying (way too frequently used trend these days and it always looks like sh.ite) and the music was god awful.  The story seemed entertaining, though, and full marks for getting John "Denethor" Noble in the cast.  I'll catch a repeat of the opener this weekend and watch the second episode next Tuesday before I pass judgment.

What came after, though, had me in stitches.  It was the American version of this show:

Hole In the Wall

Call me juvenile but there's just something fun about an announcer shouting "prepare to face the hole" and then watching 3 dim bulbs in silver cling-wrap suits and helmets get mullered by a giant foam wall. :D

THIS, OF COURSE, IS HOW THE GAME SHOULD BE PLAYED
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Postby laza » Wed Sep 10, 2008 8:14 am

Bad Bob wrote:So, I only managed to catch the last 35 minutes of the "Fringe" series premiere thanks to a scheduling mishap.  It might be unfair to pass judgment based on the last 3rd of an opening show but I found it a bit disappointing.  The shaky cam was annoying (way too frequently used trend these days and it always looks like sh.ite) and the music was god awful.  The story seemed entertaining, though, and full marks for getting John "Denethor" Noble in the cast.  I'll catch a repeat of the opener this weekend and watch the second episode next Tuesday before I pass judgment.

What came after, though, had me in stitches.  It was the American version of this show:

Hole In the Wall

Call me juvenile but there's just something fun about an announcer shouting "prepare to face the hole" and then watching 3 dim bulbs in silver cling-wrap suits and helmets get mullered by a giant foam wall. :D

THIS, OF COURSE, IS HOW THE GAME SHOULD BE PLAYED

I watched the rough pilot of this a few months ago Bob

I dont think they did themselves any favours trying to pass it off as the 21st century X-files

I cant say it jumped up and grabbed me say like first episode of Lost did , but I am willing to give it time. Mainly because there is naff all else around these days

I see first episode of second series Sarah Connor is up for download now as well for those interested
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