general jack o'niell wrote:you just added ten years onto my age, seeing as he's only two yrs older than me!!!!
think you'll find its 1975 not 65
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general jack o'niell wrote:you just added ten years onto my age, seeing as he's only two yrs older than me!!!!
think you'll find its 1975 not 65
general jack o'niell wrote:i watched an old movie from the seventies, its available on youtube, the picture aint great but its a classic kung fu film from the shaw brothers, even features the bairn when she wasa bairn. and i'm sure davi gets nostalgic for his hair when he watched it
general jack o'niell wrote:denial may be a river that runs thru egypt, i didn't know it had a tributery that runs thru dunoon.
if your that good at transferring video, how come its taken you six years to still not get the picture house film done. your sister wants a copy before she goes to australia, jimi has been over twice and not got a copy, still he'll be over in august so that gives you another three months. i would quite like a copy or the original before i die, i've only got 25 yrs left of my three score and ten, oh and your sister in law says if you could just do that wee job that i said i was going to do in my last post she would be grateful, thank you very much.
ignore the apparent tone of the first sentence, it didn't scan so bad when i was typing it.
i'm off to register for rock school, should be a laugh!!!!!!
general jack o'niell wrote:can't get your caledonian thing to open it just goes to the site flogging the dot tv names, funny you swhould have problems with nero and burning, that reminds me of an old saying, no, its gone, couldn't have been that funny after all.
i wasn't joking bout the six years tho, think about it? how old is james? exactly!!!! and how long before he was even a twinkle in his mothers eye were you going to do it? exactly!!!! and how far has technology moved on since then? i've had a recordable dvd player for more than three years, this pc with recordable dvd for two, even my neeburs mother has a recordable dvd with video on it, and i've been living in the future with sky+ for a whole six months.
anyway non of this has anything to do with kung fu, so how did the kids enjoy justin timberlake, can't believe i'm even asking, i feel i've just lost a little bit of my soul, just by mentioning his name?
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