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  1. i'm actually quite a fan of the Commy! Cheap drinks, good banter, gigs occasionally. Meh
  2. Ok i'll admit now i've not read 100% of this topic, only up to Toby's second post. But anyways, I'd just like to say, that when i was younger, i was quite the opposite of you Toby. I say younger, i mean when i was 15 - 18. I had loads of mates, i was always hanging about the streets, and i will admit i used to knock about with some troublemakers. I went to all the 6th Form Socials, I organised them back in 6th Form. I was drinking before i was 18. I was rarely in the house, even though i did have a playstation/internet or whatever. The one thing i did have, was respect for other people. ...I've never done anything like harrassing or taunting people, i've certainly NEVER done anything like Jester is describing, i personally think it's absolutely disgusting. I'm not a 'somebody' but i do look down my nose at scum like that. I actually caused quite an uproar on the bus not so long ago when some youths were firing spitballs across the bus, which resulted in me telling them to grow up (only being 20 myself) and another elderly man telling them they were 'the scum of the earth', in which i strongly agreed. They were really upsetting some elderly passengers and i was just filling with anger. I had no where to hang about, nothing to do but wander round with a group of mates, sit at the doctors, or down the front street...but i never resorted to all of this. What i'm trying to say is that i don't think it's about not having anywhere to go. It's about how they're brought up, what principles they live by, not being taught to respect others, not being taught to THINK FOR THEMSELVES. If someone is brought up to belive that doing this sort of thing is 'funny'...then...that's what they're going to do. I had one hell of an upbringing, i was taught right from wrong, i was punished for my actions, but i was also taught to think for myself and learn from mistakes. I really do hope you get this sorted Jester! There's just no call for it.
  3. You got 17 out of 20 correct Weyyy.
  4. I still can't believe this happened. Well done Sian
  5. this is amazing. Tommy is awesome
  6. Heh, thank you guys :D i won't be in Bedlington tonight, heading to ashington for a few sneaky drinks. Weyyy.
  7. there were a good few people withthem up in ashington last week too! it'd drive me mad.
  8. rachael

    Gaming League

    bejewelled: http://www.popcap.com/games/free/bejeweled...d_pcweb_en_full or online games: http://www.popcap.com/allgames.php?p=online
  9. I like it. Contemporary. and thanks for putting the St George's Day Charity Event in the features!!
  10. I think so, Wilkins?
  11. rachael

    Gaming League

    I just can't get past medium on GH. My little finger cramps up anyway, why don't we have a game that we can all have access to? something simple like bejewelled, tetris, bookworm, or something along those lines? easily screenshotted.
  12. hmm? what's happening to it then?
  13. He's right canny bless him he won't know what's going on if someone told him we were talking about him on here haha i know him from when i was in school!
  14. http://www.ashleysschoolofmotoring.co.uk/s...s__gallery.html second photo down is Sam
  15. Green Beans S
  16. 24 April 2009 at 7pm Ever wondered why noone seems to celebrate St George's day but come March everyone is donning green attire , wearing stupid hats and drinking enough to give an elephant liver failure? Yeah so have we. Things need to change. So 2009 is the time to celebrate your 'Englishness' in style, (on the day of our patron saint) by dressing up like a fool, getting drunk and listening to some live music. Sound fun? The 3 bands playing: ------------------------- - False Miracles : Playing their first gig back after 2 years away, you'll have to make your own mind up on how the 'Miracles' have improved/developed. Metal stylings and dragon-style roars combine with melodic vocals to create a unique take on an often-stale genre. - Jake Bullit : Your friendly-neighbourhood Punk Band returns with yet another instalment of adrenaline fuelled, ear piercingly heavy, grunge/alt based punk rock that would make even the Mighty Dragon Slayer himself cower in his boots... **** Stolen Tom will no longer be playing, but will be replaced by a superb Rage Against The Machine Tribute band, well known as Renegades!! www.renegadesband.co.uk www.myspace.com/renegadessalute **** Fancy Dress --------------- Must be England Themed Ideas for costumes : - St George / The Dragon - Winston Churchill - Sherlock Holmes - Famous English Sports Personalitys - A London Bus ... basically anyone/anything decidedly English. Random Prizes for innovation or just sheer hilarity. Live DJ -------- Mr Mick Keen will be providing us with some of the finest in alt/rock/punk/metal/indie music for your enjoyment. Food (not just tea and scones) ------ And its all for a very good local cause at Wansbeck Hospital. What more could you ask for? So don that red and white (and we don't just mean a Sunderland Shirt) and get yourself along. UPSTAIRS at the community centre. £3 on the door
  17. :lol: bravo! wonder if he returns so there can be a sequel.
  18. Twitter is just where "celebrities" and friends update what they're doing so you can keep up with them. Basically just like Facebook's statuses. For nosey people and stalkers
  19. get yasel back on frets on fire man
  20. rachael

    XBox Live

    i didn't know you had to have the comp on to go on xbox live?? can you not get a cable, then just a double socket thing* for the telephone box thing* so its directly connected? *can you tell i know what i'm talking about?
  21. ah mint
  22. They've been after it for years, but i heard something along the lines of them wanting the old police station next door too, and they can't for some reason?
  23. it went past me twice this morning when i was walking up from the terrier and past ann's pantry.
  24. well i think it's a good idea. but i agree with cympil, not getting my hopes up.
  25. well being over a year old i doubt anything will come of it. there is a pool hall at the clayton, it has a snooker table, couple of pool tables, not sure about prices on the bar or if they do food. i'd well go to the pool hall down the front street. the one at the station is dark, dingy and old and really has no atmosphere what so ever, i wouldn't go back there. plus its really small.
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