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Post by Jojo Lapin X on Jun 20, 2012 12:33:15 GMT
On a more serious note. Why does the word IRRELAVANT spring to my mind when I see this thread ? I am not sure. Is it even really a word?
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Post by ramseycampbell on Jun 20, 2012 12:47:42 GMT
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Post by ramseycampbell on Jun 20, 2012 12:52:33 GMT
Other titles for the anthology: "Hats" (M. R. James), "The Hat is my Brother" (Robert Bloch), "The Hat" (Mary Roberts Rinehart)... And in the cinema, who can forget Lugosi in "The Devil Hat"?
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Post by Jojo Lapin X on Jun 20, 2012 13:07:35 GMT
And in the cinema, who can forget Lugosi in "The Devil Hat"? Any kind of stylus is going to be useless in the event that it doesn't.
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Post by cauldronbrewer on Jun 20, 2012 13:43:17 GMT
Other titles for the anthology: "Hats" (M. R. James), "The Hat is my Brother" (Robert Bloch), "The Hat" (Mary Roberts Rinehart) A particular favorite of mine is Henry Kuttner's "The Graveyard Hats." In a somewhat different vein, there's Marjorie Bowen's "The Crown Derby."
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Post by erebus on Jun 20, 2012 14:05:28 GMT
On a more serious note. Why does the word IRRELAVANT spring to my mind when I see this thread ? I am not sure. Is it even really a word? Oops ! Sorry. I meant Irrelevant. I cut my finger at work yesterday and its been giving me grief all day. Is that a good enough excuse ?
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Post by Jojo Lapin X on Jun 20, 2012 21:50:08 GMT
Is that a good enough excuse ? In the event that he or she does not put on the cow young man loath.
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Post by rogermini02 on Jun 21, 2012 2:11:40 GMT
Go straight to www.the-kitchenfactory.co.uk/fitted-kitchens.php and save 80% off London prices for fitted kitchens. I have absolutely no problems whatsoever in recommending this company to anyone and everyone who is looking at buying a fitted kitchen in the London area. This company charged me £2800 for my kitchen and that was including fitting and granite fitting. I got quoted £32,000 from one London kitchen company and the very best price that I got anywhere in London was £8000 for the kitchen, £2500 for the kitchen to be fitted and £2900 just for the granite to be cut. That’s £13,400 for exactly the same as I bought from www.the-kitchenfactory.co.uk/fitted-kitchens.php for £2800. What is it about London that makes everything so expensive? I can buy the same kind of house that I have here in London for a hundred and fifty grand in Yorkshire yet it’s half a million here. I’m going to get my kitchen fitted, sell up and move up north and start living rather than just surviving. Fitted kitchen London
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Post by ramseycampbell on Jun 21, 2012 6:06:29 GMT
So what's your favourite Blackwood, Roger?
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Post by dem bones on Jun 21, 2012 6:56:11 GMT
Apologies for the recent spam epidemic, ladies & gents. Unfortunately, have had worse than usual real life business to attend, but am looking forward to catching up with all the posts later. Special thanks to Andy Decker for posting the Pinnacle Robert Lory's and to FM for highlighting the Euro 2012 cheeksgate scandal.
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Post by ramseycampbell on Jun 21, 2012 7:00:58 GMT
Let Tubby Thackeray smile upon them!
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Post by dem bones on Jun 21, 2012 7:37:55 GMT
Let Tubby Thackeray smile upon them! Our hosts would likely consider that a cruel and unusual punishment, though personally, i'm all in favour. At least roger and old rotten hat got me to do some 'moderating' for a change, and the obvious spammers, unactivated accounts, and several that have been lying fallow for years have been pruned from the 'membership' (if i got rid of anybody who wanted to stick around that badly, they can always re-register).
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Post by valdemar on Jun 21, 2012 22:20:37 GMT
Hats. Horror. They both start with the same consonant, and that's about the only connection they have. I'm fond of a well-made hat, but it has to have a brim, a crown and a suitable band around the crown. The hat should ideally be made of felt, fur felt, or wool. None of this soft baseball cap nonsense. Was Vincent Price wearing a baseball cap in House Of Wax? He was not. I rest my case, M'Lud.
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Post by Knygathin on Jun 22, 2012 14:46:53 GMT
More terrible than ghosts, ghouls and vampires, almost, are really the likes of "s6hree" with their spinechilling disrespectful arrogance. Can't he be tracked down by the IP address, and be shot with a silver bullet between the eyes?
That may be a horrible thing to say on Midsummer's Eve, but I personally prefer the magic, cruel joys, and justice of our forefathers to the current Christian meekness that is bound to be Europe's downfall.
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Post by dem bones on Jun 22, 2012 17:38:07 GMT
More terrible than ghosts, ghouls and vampires, almost, are really the likes of "s6hree" with their spinechilling disrespectful arrogance. Can't he be tracked down by the IP address, and be shot with a silver bullet between the eyes? That may be a horrible thing to say on Midsummer's Eve, but I personally prefer the magic, cruel joys, and justice of our forefathers to the current Christian meekness that is bound to be Europe's downfall. It's unusual to find non-horror spam on here as the forum is set so you have to register to post and that tends to put them off. Best thing to do is press the report post button, and i'll delete the offending item (and block the IP address) next time i log in.
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