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offline freqy on 2016-02-14 00:04 [#02492216]
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" google trees i mean

yeah colin sounds cool.

How on earth do you stop a cat doing its business in
plants?



 

offline Hyperflake from Wirral (United Kingdom) on 2016-02-14 06:15 [#02492219]
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^ im not sure he quite figure out how to keep them off the
veggie patch 100% of the time, quite persistent cats, one
auto humped the other for dominance,

The game i mentioned is turned based strategy, its very
addictive, your wizard has % chance to cast, you can cast
100% illusory versions of the spell as a bluff mechanic but
other wizards can disbelieve any creature spell making them
instantly vanish, plus the Atari St version has loads of
cool samples


 

offline Hyperflake from Wirral (United Kingdom) on 2016-02-14 06:19 [#02492220]
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speaking of wooded areas, me and my brother visited this
wood we used to play in as children when we visited our
grandmother, its was bittersweet as only about a quarter of
it is left now, a motorway bypass was built right through
it, its really shit,


 

offline freqy on 2016-02-14 17:57 [#02492227]
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That's not good, reallly.

and as population increases, there will be less and less
natural places near towns to visit.

then again who visits a park these days? just me and a few
dogs...and their owners. : )



 

offline Hyperflake from Wirral (United Kingdom) on 2016-02-14 18:16 [#02492228]
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LAZY_TITLE

i know ive posted it before but they should make evey school
kid watch silent running

the future is space ship Arcology space ship full of
squirrels and snails i reckon


 

offline Hyperflake from Wirral (United Kingdom) on 2016-02-14 18:16 [#02492229]
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who gives thought to the humble snail nowadays


 

offline freqy on 2016-02-14 18:19 [#02492230]
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hey hey hey

damn i was gonna ask you about this movie..

I was gonna say hypster do you remember a movie that seemed
to be like 4 hours long with two droids and dude on a space
ship?

this must be it!!



 

offline freqy on 2016-02-14 18:21 [#02492231]
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literally the other day when we talked about star trek.



 

offline Hyperflake from Wirral (United Kingdom) on 2016-02-14 18:21 [#02492232]
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yes, dont watch it if your feeling depressed, i love it
though, definitely one of the ideas behind red dwarf i
reckon


 

offline Hyperflake from Wirral (United Kingdom) on 2016-02-14 18:27 [#02492233]
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i think he murders his other crew mates but they are total
arseholes who dont give a shit about all the little animals

, so he spends most of his time playing pool with a robotic
arm and planting geraniums,


 

offline Hyperflake from Wirral (United Kingdom) on 2016-02-14 18:30 [#02492234]
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They should do a sequel where they find the geodesic domes
again in the future, and loads of stuff has evolved, but the
snails are at war with the frogs over the carrots


 

offline freqy on 2016-02-14 18:33 [#02492235]
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i have half read you post but dont want to know anything so
skiped : )



 

offline Hyperflake from Wirral (United Kingdom) on 2016-02-14 18:36 [#02492236]
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oh sorry i should have used spoiler alert



 

offline freqy on 2016-02-14 18:41 [#02492237]
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tis ok i just about stopped in time. ; P




 

offline freqy on 2016-02-14 18:43 [#02492238]
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i cant remember much ....just feeling rather immersed in
space. thinking i hope this goes on for longer. i think i
was eating loads of cocopops and had my dog by my side late
at night pretty good time if i remember.


 

offline Hyperflake from Wirral (United Kingdom) on 2016-02-14 18:46 [#02492239]
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I LAZY_TITLE

i'll have to watch this i like me post apocalyptic fiction


 

offline Hyperflake from Wirral (United Kingdom) on 2016-02-14 18:47 [#02492240]
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^ loool one part of it looked like last of the summer wine
with sub machine guns


 

offline Hyperflake from Wirral (United Kingdom) on 2016-02-14 18:50 [#02492242]
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i seen most of these lesser known films late at night on
channel 4 when the used to do that sort of thing,


 

offline freqy on 2016-02-14 19:07 [#02492244]
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"last of the lsd laced extrabrew"


 

offline Hyperflake from Wirral (United Kingdom) on 2016-02-14 19:13 [#02492245]
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"society is only three meals away from revolution"

imagine pensioners with ww2 rifles shooting thugs in
scooters from maisonettes, meals on wheels in tanks. the
milk man with a grenade launcher and only powdered milk, you
could get killed over a carrot


 

offline Hyperflake from Wirral (United Kingdom) on 2016-02-14 19:14 [#02492246]
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the last box of shreddies on the planet would be auctioned
at sotherbys


 

offline freqy on 2016-02-14 20:13 [#02492247]
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food is always more valuable than gold.

Governments dont teach kids how to grow so they can control
them in later life.



 

offline Hyperflake from Wirral (United Kingdom) on 2016-02-14 20:32 [#02492248]
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It is true about methods of production and control, im not
sure if its done from maliciousness or what, i wasnt taught
how to grow anything in high school


 

offline freqy on 2016-02-14 20:53 [#02492249]
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Now we are dependent on food markets and will pay tax.

even though i grow, i cant grow enough to feed myself for
365 days.

we have lost our ability to be self sufficient.

we channel free water off our roof and pay for chemicalised
medicated water through a corporate pipe. if we go away on
holiday there will be a bill no matter what, because of
drainage of the free stuff.

really we should be using the energy that hits the roof and
garden, fre water and sun. filtering would be a good idea ,
but it would reduce pollution and global warming if that
really is our fault, not sure.

wont happen with our present leaders, they all know that
would reduce their grasp on b*lls.



 

offline freqy on 2016-02-14 20:54 [#02492250]
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bit depressing

Hey, why don't we sings some camp fire songs??

come by ya my lord, come by yaa..everybody!!

i sense a purple alert.



 

offline Hyperflake from Wirral (United Kingdom) on 2016-02-14 21:17 [#02492251]
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loool, yeah, i might start off growing some cress in the
window sill and see how i do with that, if there is a
nuclear war i can teach the mutated children to grow cress



 

offline Hyperflake from Wirral (United Kingdom) on 2016-02-14 21:20 [#02492252]
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perhaps Monsanto have a patent on all the cress


 

offline freqy on 2016-02-14 22:00 [#02492253]
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i grew water cress , its pretty easy.

i used one of those troff type plant pots.

its sooooo cool when the plant starts to push up out the
soil : )



 

offline Hyperflake from Wirral (United Kingdom) on 2016-02-14 22:12 [#02492254]
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did you ever grow little cress men in eggs shells, i
remember doing that


 

offline Hyperflake from Wirral (United Kingdom) on 2016-02-14 22:20 [#02492255]
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actually thinking about it now i think there was a point
that we grew a potato in a washing up bottle, halcyon days


 

offline freqy on 2016-02-14 22:38 [#02492256]
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I grew a my body from supermarket food.

im luck to be alive after eating so many cocopoops

"grew a potato in a washing up bottle"

sounds like an experiment blow the bottle up. : P



 

offline Hyperflake from Wirral (United Kingdom) on 2016-02-14 22:42 [#02492257]
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you stick a potato inside with some water soaked tissue and
stick it in a dark cupboard and it grows, it was something
like that anyway

my bones are forged from pop tarts and sugar puffs,
probably



 

offline freqy on 2016-02-14 22:43 [#02492258]
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i remember a children show growing cress in a metal box with
tiny drill holes for sun light that when it all grew the
metal broke...to show the amazing power of the plants
growth....they did no tell us we could eat the plant
though... only to break metal.



 

offline Hyperflake from Wirral (United Kingdom) on 2016-02-14 22:46 [#02492259]
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sounds like something that would be on 'why dont you' the
program made to stop kids committing petty crime and
mischief during the summer holidays


 

offline freqy on 2016-02-14 22:48 [#02492260]
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haha yeah sugar puffs.. i soo used to eat them. that
monster was real to me. lol.

really high in processed unnatural sugar....these kids
cereals are just that, they have to fortify the junk cause
it has little to no natural nutrients. ...processed sugar is
a drug, it serves no purpose but to alter your state of
feeling when compared to natural fruit sugar that serves a
purpose...or something like that. big big money.



 

offline Hyperflake from Wirral (United Kingdom) on 2016-02-14 22:52 [#02492261]
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yes sugar is very addictive i knew the perils, sticking too
much sugar in my coffee is my main vice, i havent had sugar
for a week or so and ive already lostweight


 

offline freqy on 2016-02-14 22:55 [#02492262]
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i am back on it with cocoa.

eeek.



 

offline freqy on 2016-02-14 22:55 [#02492263]
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i was not keen on "why dont you".



 

offline freqy on 2016-02-14 22:56 [#02492264]
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that show was enough to make me wanna eat my tv from
madness.

i hated it so much i felt like i was impoverished

i felt like a 3rd world child that needed to go on children
in need satalite video feed and plead for some proper
education and spiritual nourishment.

: )



 

offline Hyperflake from Wirral (United Kingdom) on 2016-02-14 22:59 [#02492265]
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yes it was shit, i just wanted to watch cartoons


 

offline Hyperflake from Wirral (United Kingdom) on 2016-02-14 23:00 [#02492266]
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to be honest it did get me out the house, cos when it was on
id turn the tv off and go ride my bike or something


 

offline freqy on 2016-02-14 23:03 [#02492267]
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hahaha yeah it was weird. they didn’t even want you to
watch it.

it was always sunny outside when that show was on. : )

...even when it was p***ing it down with rain and huricanes
and bits of 9 foot fence posts were impaling bus stops and
warnings to not go out on pain of death. hahaha



 

offline freqy on 2016-02-14 23:05 [#02492268]
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i dont know whats wrong with me tonight

actually i think its cause im out of sugary treats.

i have no fruit.

sorry hypie.



 

offline Hyperflake from Wirral (United Kingdom) on 2016-02-14 23:08 [#02492269]
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yeah i used to go and mess around on a demolished hospital
site, it probably had radioactive isotopes from xray
machines everywhere, you forget what real bordem is like
when you have something like the internet, it definitely
makes you more creative,if you literally have shit all to
do, i was literally a feral child, but most kids i knew
were, ferret around till sunset


 

offline freqy on 2016-02-14 23:10 [#02492270]
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if you ever see a treat at the super market called "nakd"
they are my faves at the moment.

dates and nuts and berries mixed, the smaller bars are raw
just cold pressed and natural ...means you can eat loads and
still be nurished very well ...unlike chocolate bars that
make you feel queezzy sick.

quite expensive tho unless on sale.: /



 

offline Hyperflake from Wirral (United Kingdom) on 2016-02-14 23:13 [#02492271]
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i'll give em a go, my gf is always eating ceral/breakfast
bars so i will ask her to keep an eye out for them , there
is a tescos literally at the bottom of the road


 

offline freqy on 2016-02-14 23:13 [#02492272]
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sounds cool. deralic places are very interesting

do you like the videos on youtube of bunkers and stuff?

i miss going out like that..on bikes exploring..

many parents dont let kids out nower days either.


 

offline freqy on 2016-02-14 23:15 [#02492273]
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yeah, definitely healthy no added sugar, all the sugar is
from the dates. ( which has minerals wraped around the
natural sugars) : )


 

offline Hyperflake from Wirral (United Kingdom) on 2016-02-14 23:18 [#02492274]
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yes very much so, where i am in the countryside there is the
occasional world war 2 pillbox on a country lane, with ivy
growin on them, you wonder whats inside, what the history is
behind them, well i do. even though im not religious i
really like old church/abbey ruins, they deffo give you a
spiritual feeling


 

offline Hyperflake from Wirral (United Kingdom) on 2016-02-14 23:19 [#02492275]
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i like castles alot too, when i was younger i was obsessed
with castles for some reason.


 


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