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  • PictoPicto Posts: 24,270
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    A discipline of magic that draws from the deceased. It's apparently an easy discipline to learn but very powerful.
    Valkyrie Cain uses necromancy via a dark ring, whipping shadows and camouflaging herself.
    Avoid if possible.

    Oak Trees.
  • cnbcwatchercnbcwatcher Posts: 56,681
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    jra wrote: »
    News channel.
    American network (at least used to be).
    Usually FTA.
    Poster CNBCwatcher likes it or used to.
    Central News Broadcast Network (that really was a guess).

    Bugatti Veyron

    :D:D:D:D

    Oak trees...

    They're trees (obviously)
    Leaves are green
    Grow from small acorns (from the little acorn grows the mighty oak)
    Are decidious trees (shed leaves in winter)

    Britney Spears
  • PictoPicto Posts: 24,270
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    American pop star.
    She got hit baby one more time in a school uniform.
    Then Oops, she did it again.
    Shaved her hair off.
    Exposed her baby cannon on a few occasions.
    Worked with Will I am.
    Las Vegas residency.

    Thor
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    Thor[/quote]
    Marvel comics superhero ...
    er ...
    I'd best not ... we'll be here all night*
    :D:D:D:p

    * edit ok - just one. He was the first character to have a storyline cross-over from Marvel Comics to DC comics, starting in Thor, and heading into the JLA and several others. It was unofficial and took place at a real well-known Halloween fest that a well-know comics fan held every year. The writer and artist and friends appeared in the main story in Thor, which also took place simultaneously in JLA and they appeared in all the issues with neat refs as to what had happened in the other comic.
    Brilliant stuff ...




    Bird feeders
  • twassingtontwassington Posts: 163,146
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    Gents who prefer the larger lady and therefore buy them copious amounts of doughnuts :D

    TMI
  • PictoPicto Posts: 24,270
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    That's Too Much Information

    Kumquats
  • cnbcwatchercnbcwatcher Posts: 56,681
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    A type of exotic fruit

    Honey
  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 12,003
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    Yes?

    Sweetie
  • sadmuppetsadmuppet Posts: 8,222
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    - bad for your teeth
    - shouldn't be eating it as I'm on a diet
    - made of sugar and other ingredients
    - lots of different types
    - buy it in a shop
    - sod the diet, I want one...



    HEDGEHOGS
  • twassingtontwassington Posts: 163,146
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    Small, prickly mammals common to countryside, allergic to bread and milk and should be fed on dog food instead. Sadly often seen squashed on roadsides :(

    MYTH
  • PictoPicto Posts: 24,270
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    Female moths.

    Moths
  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 12,003
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    OK .. I'll do it.
    male Myths :D


    Daddy Longlegs
  • farmer bobfarmer bob Posts: 27,595
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    Only live for roughly 24 hrs
    Crane Fly
    Totally harmless
    People flap around them

    SCOTSMEN
  • ChoccyCaroleChoccyCarole Posts: 8,867
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    Have a Scottish accent - that they never lose even if they live elsewhere for many years
    Some wear kilts with their family tartan design
    they wear a sporran but no under doo dahs
    Some play the bag pipes
    the accent is not apparent when they sing
    Loch ness monster not seen while was watching
    Love the countryside !!!!!
    Visited some cities there on 2 different holidays
    and once stayed in Portree on the Isle of Skye
    Have had quite a few lovely Scottish friends - one lovely couple I knew for years - lived in BishopBriggs and came to Liverpool several times to visit some of my family
    dreich - bairn - tatties - The hibbies
    **waves to farmer bob :D **

    Jury Service
  • farmer bobfarmer bob Posts: 27,595
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    You may get picked
    You may not get picked
    Doing your civil duty
    Insight into the Justice System
    Get taken to lunch every day

    *waves to CC* :-D

    BBC4
  • cnbcwatchercnbcwatcher Posts: 56,681
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    Owned by the BBC (obviously)
    Digital channel
    Available on all digital TV platforms in the UK and Ireland
    Paid for by licence fee
    Only broadcasts from 7pm
    Considered a "highbrow" and "elitist" channel by some, even in the Broadcasting section
    Shows some good music shows

    Apple Stores
  • PictoPicto Posts: 24,270
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    A store that sells Apple products.

    Allen Keys
  • silversoxsilversox Posts: 5,204
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    Supplied with nearly every flat pack
    Come in different sizes
    Make your fingers sore when putting a garden swing together
    Can never find the right size when picking one out of the pack
    Don't know who Mr Allen was

    Sparrows
  • ChoccyCaroleChoccyCarole Posts: 8,867
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    Lovely little birds
    Soft greys beige & brown feathers
    lots of pairings & offspring live in my garden
    great parents - very caring & attentive feeding their many ever hungry little chicks & youngsters
    Their little ones soon end up bigger than they are - due to feeding them lots - all day
    They all feed / eat here every day -from my main bird feeding poles with 2 large extra dishes attached -
    Which are deliberately positioned so I can see them from here - where I always sit
    and while closer - at the sink area

    Winter
  • Lucy LouLucy Lou Posts: 8,574
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    Cold, depressing, dark but also…
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    Beautiful, crisp, snow covered landscapes
    Woolly jumpers, boots, hats and scarfs
    Roaring fire, central heating, steaming baths
    Christmas :)
    Long walks and rosy cheeks
    Frozen windscreens in the morning
    The Robin redbreast in my garden and frozen bird-bath
    Colds, Flu and the sniffles
    Mulled wine, milky coffee, hot chocolate
    Homemade soups, stews, hot-pot
    Looking forward to springtime :)


    Chatter
  • ChoccyCaroleChoccyCarole Posts: 8,867
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    One of my most favourite sections of DS
    After I found [ an Irish Blue ] My Staffie dog Rosie - soon after I took her to the vet - to be neutered
    Afterwards I was at reception desk - Eager to collect her
    & the lady vet said - Can you hear your Rosie in her cage back there Chattering -?-
    I said no - what is chattering ? - she said it is a sound that = ALL Staffies make -:kitty:-

    Chatter also means lots of chat between people
    When icy cold - our teeth sometimes chatter causing the sound of top and bottom teeth hitting each other very fast

    Coronation Street
  • PictoPicto Posts: 24,270
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    The longest running, and still the best, soap out there.
    Ken and Deirdre Barlow. People have complained about Deirdre's cardigans.
    Alan ran over by a tram in Blackpool.
    Another tram disaster in Weatherfield.
    The Rovers
    Norris Cole.
    Roy's rolls
    Cobbles.
    New set.
    ITV
    Underworld?

    Manchester
  • Lucy LouLucy Lou Posts: 8,574
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    Coronation Street
    Rainy city
    Superb shops
    Trafford Centre - so big that I have lost my car there many a time :blush:
    Man Utd/City - red or blue?
    Oasis
    Happy Mondays
    New Order
    Good nightlife, bars theatres etc
    I think Manchester used to be part of Lancashire?
    Saw Take That at Man City Stadium :cool:
    The Beautiful South wrote a song about Manchester
    Manchester Tarts :o (no not that kind :p)
    The Museum Of Science and Industry - well worth a visit :)

    Trumpton
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    Half-Man and Half Biscuit EP - 'Trumpton Riots'
    Pugh
    Pugh
    Barney McGrew
    Cuthbert
    Dibble
    Grub
    Follow-on to Camberwick Green
    Mr Platt
    Chippy Minton and Nibs
    Miss Lovelace and her dogs
    Mr Mayor
    Not just animation, more a way of life
    Bloody marvellous
    I suggested recently they had a Big Brother just for them :D


    Teabags
  • ChoccyCaroleChoccyCarole Posts: 8,867
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    Handy Invention option to make cups of tea
    replaced many loose leaf tea pot brews
    meaning there is less mess as all those tea leaves need to be disposed of
    The new and varied shaped flow through fabric bags encases loose leaves
    Some are round - square or pyramid shaped
    Some would be attached to a string with a label - so you could jiggle or dangle [ the tea bag !]
    then pull it out whenever you want to
    Tea bags are quick and easy to make a cup of tea in the actual cup or mug
    I think that they are sold more often than loose tea these days
    Some people use a tea bag twice
    Tea leaves and bags are disposable and always get put into the compost bin here
    Lovely Chimpanzees dressed like people - used to act out family scenes in commercial breaks on TV - to advertise a well known brand of tea bags
    A more recent advert uses a knitted cute little creature - who chats with a well know
    Comedian [ Johnny Vegas :D ]

    Baked Beans
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