18-12-2006, 20:43 | #31 |
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REMINDER!!!!
8pm - part 2 |
18-12-2006, 21:07 | #32 |
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Ratties. Forgot. Sky Multi start (hopefully) to the rescue.
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18-12-2006, 23:01 | #33 |
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All accounted for - all 3 were very disappointed that they're not famous and hope they do another book sometime soon
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18-12-2006, 23:44 | #34 |
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Please say you recorded it Fayshun... Pbbbbbblease! (/Roger Rabbit impression)...
had to go out for a 'christmas' meal this evening....
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18-12-2006, 23:45 | #35 |
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You've only missed 45 minutes - Sky Multistart.
Either that, or wait until NYE. |
19-12-2006, 14:54 | #36 |
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Wasn't too bad shame about Nobby and the fact that the Tower of Art was MUCH too tall when you see Ankh-Morpork from the air.
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22-12-2006, 17:59 | #37 |
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I thought it was pretty damn good i agree about Nobby and the tower though.
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23-12-2006, 03:10 | #38 | |
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Obviously Terry Pratchett sees it that way, it seems . I see Nobby as much shorter, with big ears, but they were fairly close I think. There's only so much you can do without using a midget/CGI and I don't think either of those would have worked. In my mind's eye he's just really really short, skinny, lumpy and with big ears, but still looks like a person.
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23-12-2006, 11:06 | #39 |
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watched, not great a fan of pratchett personally, but really liked the hogfather. maybe i should start reading his books again.
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23-12-2006, 13:40 | #40 |
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I'd say something like Guards, Guards or Feet of Clay personally, but I do particularly like the guards. Personal taste really as there's a few Pratchett books I'm not overly keen on but I love the guards ones and some of the wizard ones.
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