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I was actually hoping that someone would post the appropriate picture from The Life of Brian. Was it Eric Idle? Terry Jones?
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I was actually hoping that someone would post the appropriate picture from The Life of Brian. Was it Eric Idle? Terry Jones? Both. Eric idle asking terry jones (as Brian's mother) I got it even if the others didnt.
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I was actually hoping that someone would post the appropriate picture from The Life of Brian. Was it Eric Idle? Terry Jones? Both. Eric idle asking terry jones (as Brian's mother) I got it even if the others didnt. I am proud to share the same planet as you, Bill. Now, can you post the pic of Terry Jones exclaiming, "If it isn't a personal question"??? I can't becoz I'm on my proxy iPhone.
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Got no broadband. On data n im popping in and out. Sorry Someone will do it im sure
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How many FSMer's have had relationships end this year? I got dumped last year. However shes got bored with the new man and has been sex texting!!! Looks like my star is ...on the rise!
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May 11, 2019 - 2:41 PM
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Hurdy Gurdy
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I don't know what an FSMer is. It's just a site we visit to check out soundtrack news and opinions. I doubt any two FSMers are truly alike. Sure, some of us will share certain similarities (married, kids, loners, basement dwellers, Goldsmith fans) and friendships are struck that go beyond the site, but when you (Jim) imagine groups or clans of Trek or Star Wars or GOT or Marvel/comic bookers sitting off, in their respective camps, planning raids and attacks on rival factions and suffering heavy losses... Also, some people are private minded and prefer to keep their personal lives somewhat shrouded (I know, hard to believe in this manufactured FakeBook world). I tend to say little cos my life is pretty boring and humdrum (go to work, sit on the couch watching telly with the missus, go on holidays, look after the Gkids, eat out with friends, play footie - still, as I fast approach 54). It's hard for me to see it beyond the random.
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Was married about 200 years ago in another life in the 80s. Stopped vets football at 46. Knees stopped the 5 a side at 48. Can still play.And fight. just cant run!
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May 11, 2019 - 4:38 PM
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Graham Watt
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I don't know what an FSMer is. It's just a site we visit to check out soundtrack news and opinions. I doubt any two FSMers are truly alike. Sure, some of us will share certain similarities (married, kids, loners, basement dwellers, Goldsmith fans) and friendships are struck that go beyond the site, but when you (Jim) imagine groups or clans of Trek or Star Wars or GOT or Marvel/comic bookers sitting off, in their respective camps, planning raids and attacks on rival factions and suffering heavy losses... Also, some people are private minded and prefer to keep their personal lives somewhat shrouded (I know, hard to believe in this manufactured FakeBook world). I tend to say little cos my life is pretty boring and humdrum (go to work, sit on the couch watching telly with the missus, go on holidays, look after the Gkids, eat out with friends, play footie - still, as I fast approach 54). It's hard for me to see it beyond the random. Man, you're weird.
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The only "relationship" I ever had, was a long-distance one, and it lasted about 6 months, was mostly physical when we occasionally met and ended in the late 2000s. I don't think I'm cut out for that particular way of life (nor do I strive to). " Mostly physical"....?
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