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Have to ask...what's "the ultimate resource"? :?


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They expanded it to include your breed some time ago. They exist so that every modded Golf/Bora/Jetta in the land could look exactly the same ;)


Lol. That was the first VAG related site I ever joined and was one of the places where I researched the Mk5 (the other was an american site and I don't think it was vwvortex). Still a member there but don't spend as much time as I used to. Forums like that made me broke. I've spent around £3000 on the car since I bought it and another £1000 on cleaning gear. A fellow forumite had a TBE to sell and three times I started to PM him and three times I closed the window rather than press the send button! TBE for £700 and I could have gone to Stage2.

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Sun Jun 19, 2011 10:10 pm
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Jackass star Ryan Dunn killed in car accident at 34

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Reality TV daredevil and Jackass star Ryan Dunn was killed in a car accident in the early hours of this morning.
The 34-year-old died in a one car collision near his home in West Goshen, Pennsylvania at around 3.30am following a night out with friends.


I was watching Jackass the movie on TV just the night before last, it's one of the few shows that make me laugh. I wouldn't have been desperately surprised if any of the Jackass team had been killed during a stunt but to die in a car crash at 34 is grim.

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Can anyone tell me the difference between the 'James Cameron Says Sequels and "Battleship" are Ridiculous' and the 'Movie news and trailers' threads?
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I can't, but I fear merging the two threads might end up very, very messy.


I do my best to put all the sequel news in the Cameron thread, in short :)

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Do Facebook do anything if someone dies? Would their page stay the same forever if no-one knows the password? Quite a saddening thought.


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Wasn't there a company that, in the event of your death, would go around and remove any incriminating stuff (basically porn) from your hard drives, under the bed etc. I think they also could access your accounts and declare your death etc.

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Wasn't there a company that, in the event of your death, would go around and remove any incriminating stuff (basically porn) from your hard drives, under the bed etc. I think they also could access your accounts and declare your death etc.

I have a friend who will come and take my hard drives with the porn. ;)

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cloaked_wolf wrote:
Wasn't there a company that, in the event of your death, would go around and remove any incriminating stuff (basically porn) from your hard drives, under the bed etc. I think they also could access your accounts and declare your death etc.

I have a friend who will come and take my hard drives with the porn. ;)

Has he got a HGV licence?

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bobbdobbs wrote:
Amnesia10 wrote:
cloaked_wolf wrote:
Wasn't there a company that, in the event of your death, would go around and remove any incriminating stuff (basically porn) from your hard drives, under the bed etc. I think they also could access your accounts and declare your death etc.

I have a friend who will come and take my hard drives with the porn. ;)

Has he got a HGV licence?

Very good.

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Is £53 too much to spend on a shaving brush?

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Is £53 too much to spend on a shaving brush?

It depends on how long you will use it. If it will last decades it will be very good value.

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Is £53 too much to spend on a shaving brush?


The wife says that when it comes to personal hygeine you cannot put a price on quality and comfort.

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The wife says that when it comes to personal hygeine you cannot put a price on quality and comfort.


Luxury bog roll in your house then.

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saspro wrote:
Is £53 too much to spend on a shaving brush?

Yes you soft get. :D

Spend it on something manly.

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saspro wrote:
Is £53 too much to spend on a shaving brush?


I spent £35 on a men-u premier synthetic brush so doubt £53 is too much. £100 probably is.

At that price, I'd imagine it's a silvertip or superbadger? In which case it should decades.

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cloaked_wolf wrote:
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Is £53 too much to spend on a shaving brush?

I spent £35 on a men-u premier synthetic brush so doubt £53 is too much. £100 probably is.
At that price, I'd imagine it's a silvertip or superbadger? In which case it should decades.

Blimey, not sure I'd want to try getting hair off a superbadger.

Ok, my leccy shaver looks to be on the way out and after reading this thread I thought I'd give the traditional method a proper try. I've a good idea of the equipment required but maybe it'd be useful if maybe we could put together a short list of options in brushes, razprs etc?

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