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The_Munchmaster

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  1. You do know there's a USA thread, don't you?
  2. Coss, you're watching Season 1 and it is super seriously good. 10 episodes. I thought that was it. It never crossed my mind that there would be a Season 2. But apparently there is, although all different actors and set 27 years earlier.
  3. A Few Good Men (1992) IMDB - "Neo military lawyer Kaffee defends Marines accused of murder; they contend they were acting under orders." Stars: Tom Cruise, Jack Nicholson, Demi Moore, Kiefer Sutherland, Kevin Bacon, Kevin Pollak I come back to this film every 3 or 4 years, I like it that much. Jack Nicholson is awesome.
  4. The Greeks are a bunch of lazy bastards who pay little tax and receive large pensions. And they expect the rest of Europe to bail them out, including countries who are even worse off than themselves?! Typical that an ignorant Thai person feels sorry for them!
  5. Whisky Galore! (1949) IMDB - "Scottish islanders try to plunder 50,000 cases of whisky from a stranded ship." A classic, can't believe I've never seen it before!
  6. El Dorado (1966) IMDB - "Cole Thornton, a gunfighter for hire, joins forces with an old friend, Sheriff J.P. Hara. Together with an old Indian fighter and a gambler, they help a rancher and his family fight a rival rancher that is trying to steal their water." John Wayne, Robert Mitchum and a very young James Caan. I do like a good western and this is a good un.
  7. Teddy, am amazed you still find time to post with your hectic lifestyle!
  8. Ladyboys of Bangkok get their kilts lifted THE lady boys of Bangkok are “devastated†– after their kilts were stolen just before the opening night of their Scottish tour. Five custom-fitted kilts of “various colours†were taken from the performer’s marquee in Baxter Park, Dundee on Friday morning. The world famous cabaret act, from Thailand, had intended to wear them in the closing number of their show, which opened on Friday night. The extravagant 10-minute finale features the “girls†dancing and miming to classic Scottish songs including “The Bonny Bank of Loch Lomond†and “500 Miles†by The Proclaimers. But their kilts were taken from amongst other props whilst the stage was being set up, between 7am and 9am on Friday morning. No other items were taken. A spokesman said: “At first, the Lady Boys were totally bemused. Their question was – why? “Nothing else was taken, only the kilts. They were taken in the morning, they were out with the other props from the show waiting to be moved into the dressing room area. “Because of the choreography of the finale, the kilts have got to swing like kilts, they can’t use skirts or dresses. “We’ve had to get replacements. Scotland has always been home to the Ladyboys – they’ve been coming for 17 years. “They’re devastated that in Scotland, someone would do that.. They just feel a bit sad that it would happen here.†He added: “We just want our kilts back. They’re not much use to anyone else.†The show, which features 16 male-to-female performers, still went on, with help from a local kilt hire firm. The UK tour will continue to dates in Aberdeen this week, and will feature as part of the Edinburgh festival in August.
  9. The Beguiled (1971) IMDB - "While imprisoned in a Confederate girls boarding school, a Union soldier cons his way into each of the lonely women's hearts." Not a typical Clint Eastwood flick but enjoyable all the same.
  10. UPDATE 7 June 2015 Leicester City have sacked three players, including manager Nigel Pearson's son, after they took part in a racist sex tape filmed on the club's end-of-season tour of Thailand. 30 June 2015 Leicester City have sacked manager Nigel Pearson, saying the working relationship between him and the club's board was "no longer viable". 1 July 2015 Nigel Pearson's sacking by Leicester was linked to his son's role in a racist sex tape in the owners' homeland of Thailand, the BBC has learned. Pearson's son James was one of three trainees dismissed by the club for their involvement in the tape. The issue was the final straw in the deteriorating relationship between the owners and Pearson. BBC Sport's Pat Murphy has learned the 51-year-old's sacking was "definitely not a football issue". Murphy said the Thai owners acted because they were concerned about damage to the club's reputation, while a Leicester statement said the relationship between Pearson and the board was "no longer viable". Murphy added: "There is no doubt that the image and the reputation of the club in their homeland of Thailand has been damaged by the behaviour of, among others, the manager's son James on the 'goodwill' tour to Thailand."
  11. I don't know any camera dealers on Sukhumvit.
  12. You've got to feel sorry for the lass, coz she's going to struggle to find a man willing to go down on her!
  13. Buy from reputable sources and you won't have to worry about fakes.
  14. I don't know how this has happened but now the text on all web pages I view on my laptop has reduced in size to be almost unreadable! Anyone any idea how to increase the text size? I am running Windows 8.1.
  15. I don't recall this happening and I've been on the board for 10 years?!
  16. So you'd be happy to put a laptop or expensive camera gear in the hold?
  17. I watched Survivor last night (early hours of this morning actually) and quite enjoyed it to.
  18. How can you damage the "dignity and reputation of [Thai] police". I mean, they don't have any dignity and their reputation sucks already!
  19. Peter Kay's Car Share, just finished Season 1 on the BBC. Very funny. Hopefully there'll be a few more seasons.
  20. Hooper (1978) - Burt Reynolds / Jan-Michael Vincent / Sally Field stuntman flick. Good fun, enjoyed it.
  21. Watched Kingsman a couple of nights ago and agree, it's good fun.
  22. In Indonesian susu means milk. Whisky susu is actually very enjoyable.
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