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Morning all,

Last every day in England. (Well for the next few years at least) Slightly nervous, excited, worried. It's been an odd couple of days but I'm trying to focus on what's ahead.

All the best to you all, and my next post will likely be from Oz!



Good luck mate. Hope the flight goes well.


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Morning all,

Last every day in England. (Well for the next few years at least) Slightly nervous, excited, worried. It's been an odd couple of days but I'm trying to focus on what's ahead.

All the best to you all, and my next post will likely be from Oz!



Im not saying goodbye as to me you will not of left us (in cyberland of course) but good luck in your new adventure. :D

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Yay!! Good Luck with Phase 2 Blue, I hope it's everything you want and more


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I've been told should be available in my foot,
Wow. Your foot has a T.V. receiver built-in? Is it high def?

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I've been told should be available in my foot,
Wow. Your foot has a T.V. receiver built-in? Is it high def?

Mark


I'm jet-lagged so I'll let myself off. But the foot reciever is external and it is high def. ;)

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But the foot reciever is external and it is high def. ;)
That's brilliant! Me want!

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All I know so far is that Mark, Jimmy Olsen and Peter Parker use Nikon and everybody else seems to use Canon.
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Well you obviously. You're a one man vortex of despair.


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It's dark, it,s Monday and I'm (not) wearing sunglasses.


O rly?

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I had problems on Monday then my account was stopped yesterday. Some phishing site had got my password and was posting colon ads. Been OK since I reset the account.


I saw an update from you saying you were well pleased with your freshly flushed colon. I did wonder. :lol:

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I had problems on Monday then my account was stopped yesterday. Some phishing site had got my password and was posting colon ads. Been OK since I reset the account.


I saw an update from you saying you were well pleased with your freshly flushed colon. I did wonder. :lol:


Haha yeah that was the one. Do you know how the phishing works? Does it work on macs too? Trying to pin point when it might have happened.

Btw Darren is very happy to have you as his Mafia bud :)

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I don't know. I did have a box turn up at the top of the page once asking me for my correct email address - I ignored it though, as I was still getting the emails from Facebook. Don't know if it was a problem server-side with FB or what. :?

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This is what facebook said:

We have detected suspicious activity on your Facebook account and have temporary suspended your account as a security precaution. It is possible that malicious software was downloaded to your computer or that your password was stolen by a phishing website designed to look like Facebook.

I guess we just have to be careful and reset passwords regularly :?

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I got bored waiting for Edd to post here today.

Just got home-home. Been on trains all day. Fun times. In response to yesterday's FPotD, if only it were meteorological. I swear it's just work following me!

@Caz: No! Clearly I am the only one who's posts he likes to read first.

ION: One week until things get rather jolly nice, I reckon...


Hehe was worth a try :-p

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Have dried myself out after yesterday..........

Have to pop round to the local DIY emporium to get a couple of bits to finish off the bathroom, then maybe a visit to Game & HMV for a bit of browsing :D :D


Assuming you were in NI yesterday, yes, the weather was terrible :lol: :oops:

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We watched "Silence of the Lambs" last night, it was pretty good, although the night-vision goggles bit near the end gave me cause for hysterics, I think I can add that to my gas-mask phobia after..."Are you my Mummy?" *shudder*


Is it the first time you've watched it?


Yep, I've seen bits of it in the past, although apprently only tiny bits of it judging by what I saw last night :lol:

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We watched "Silence of the Lambs" last night, it was pretty good, although the night-vision goggles bit near the end gave me cause for hysterics, I think I can add that to my gas-mask phobia after..."Are you my Mummy?" *shudder*


Is it the first time you've watched it?

Yep, I've seen bits of it in the past, although apprently only tiny bits of it judging by what I saw last night :lol:


You've done well avoiding it all these years hehe

If you like that kind of film you should read the books :)

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