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Haha, it's a pretty popular song. I'm surprised you haven't heard it before?

It was played on the radio and everything lol


remember you are talking to probably the strangest world music fanatic ;) I didn't know who metallica or who justin timberalake was until last year and thats just a few examples :)

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Check out Rusko's trombone remix too, it's awesome (if you like dubstep of course).


Ill try it as soon as I replace my dead headphones ;)


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I really enjoy your range of avatars, Bish. Don't take this the wrong way, but you are beautiful :shock:

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beautifaul isint the word peter its too "weak" for bish, you mean OMG stunningly amazingly gorgous, jawdropping above perfect face :) I think she isint a model because shes too pretty even to be a model :lol:

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Praise be /b/. :D

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brataccas wrote:
beautifaul isint the word peter its too "weak" for bish, you mean OMG stunningly amazingly gorgous, jawdropping above perfect face :) I think she isint a model because shes too pretty even to be a model :lol:


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bally199 wrote:
Praise be /b/. :D


Brilliant :D

there was a Gary Glitter one a while ago but that one is new to me!

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pg2114 wrote:
I really enjoy your range of avatars, Bish. Don't take this the wrong way, but you are beautiful :shock:

Peter.


Haha, awh. Thank you! :)

Most say I get it from my mum!


Your mum is probably closer my age. I don't like getting old; you still fancy the exact same girls but your attentions make them ill rather than horny...

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A bird just flew into my window and died.

I've just scraped it off the drive, but the binmen literally collected the bin ten minutes before. It'll be sat around for two weeks now :(

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Do you have a garden or a compost bin? If so, bury it.

Alternatively, stick it in the freezer in a plastic bag. If you fancy eating it, then you should gut it first. What kind of bird was it? Tits are lovely, but black birds can be rather bitter. The general rule is, if it walks with a wiggle then it's not worth a nibble. Or was it the other way around..?

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JJW009 wrote:
Do you have a garden or a compost bin? If so, bury it.

I got rid of my compost bin after I found a rat in it. I'd followed all of the instructions, so I have no idea why a rat would have been attracted to it!

JJW009 wrote:
Alternatively, stick it in the freezer in a plastic bag. If you fancy eating it, then you should gut it first.

In the end, I found an empty cereal box, which I wrapped in a couple of Morrisons carrier bags. I made use of the bins in the supermarket's car park, which I assume would be emptied this evening.

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What kind of bird was it? Tits are lovely, but black birds can be rather bitter. The general rule is, if it walks with a wiggle then it's not worth a nibble. Or was it the other way around..?

I agree, tits are lovely ;)

On a more serious note, I don't know what kind of bird it was. It was quite small and had brown/grey feathers.

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pg2114 wrote:
It was quite small and had brown/grey feathers.


Most probably a Dunnock, commonly known as a sparrow although it's not actually the same family.

http://www.rspb.org.uk/wildlife/birdgui ... /index.asp

They are edible, but it's really rather pointless since there's barely a mouthful on them.

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JJW009 wrote:
but it's really rather pointless since there's barely a mouthful on them.


That's just asking to be quoted out of context isn't it?

:D :roll: :D

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JJW009 wrote:
Most probably a Dunnock, commonly known as a sparrow although it's not actually the same family.

That's the beast! I felt really ill scraping it off the drive :(

On a completely unrelated note, my postman decided to have a day off today. For the past few weeks, he has taken a few days off.

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The Japanese word Shojo means virgin, but Shoujo means young girl. The Japanese characters for the two words are totally distinct, but the pronunciation is very similar and many westerners confuse them.

Bish could be short for Bishojo, Bishoujo or Bishonen. I have a friend people call Bish, and it basically means "pretty boy".

Unfortunately, due to lack of unicode support in this forum I'm going to have to post links in escaped form to another website rather than just tell you. Or I could post it on the MacUser forum...

http://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E5%87%A6%E5%A5%B3

http://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E5%B0%91%E5%A5%B3

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Why didn't you just leave the bird on the ground? It would have been eaten that night probably.

Around here it certainly would have been anyway.

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Nick wrote:
Why didn't you just leave the bird on the ground? It would have been eaten that night probably.

I am looking after my parent's dog at the moment and he took quite a liking to it!

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Hmmm, he may well have just played with it. I'm sure he would have had a huge amount of fun tearing it apart and leaving feathers, guts and limbs all over the drive/house/garden! :lol:

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