chris-sri
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What's everyone up to? I'm on my first rest day watching tele having just opened beer number 2 of the evening
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Cosmo
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decided not to drink tonight...regretting it already as tele is shockingly bad!
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chris-sri
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I know what you mean about the tele. Saving the pub for tomorrow and wednesday though
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Aaron
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just got in from a 13 hour day 
chillin and watchin the departed now...also keeping an eye on my ebay auctions
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Brett
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I'm just smoking spliff number 2 watching this dog shite show boyracer recommended lookin out for claire's bastard corsa 
I might put on Saints Row and make a Rustlers burger in a sec
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dna23
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Watching Rain Man on Film4 and doing some work for uni.
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Nick A
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surfing the net and doing some work for uni, o and playing pacman
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chris-sri
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quote: Originally posted by loafofbrett
I'm just smoking spliff number 2 watching this dog shite show boyracer recommended lookin out for claire's bastard corsa 
I might put on Saints Row and make a Rustlers burger in a sec
I'm watching that same dog shite show
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gavin18787
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Watching telly and on the net. Suposed to be doing college work though 
Drives supercharged Tec with torque
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Brett
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quote: Originally posted by chris-sri
I'm watching that same dog shite show
Are you waiting for the corsa 
It better not be at the fuckin end! Seriously, my body is slowly shuffling to my xbox joypad
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Matt H
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Watching the Touch of Frost DVD's I got in Tesco
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chris-sri
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Yeah alledgedly there is mean to be a nice Corsa in this somewhere. Matt - Legendary programme
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Brett
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This one? 
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Kurt
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tonight i are being depressed and being had a go at cause i wont play wow
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chris-sri
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quote: Originally posted by kurtofcc
tonight i are being depressed and being had a go at cause i wont play wow
Crack the beers open and watch shit tele with the rest of us
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Kurt
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sounds like a plan to be honest, off to the fridge!
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Matt H
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quote: Originally posted by chris-sri
Matt - Legendary programme
Yes indeed 
It was this that made me want to be a copper 
I love police programs anyway, make good TV
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chris-sri
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Frost is the best Police programme by far. I always remember that episode where the soldier gets shot in the live fire excercise and he sorts that shit out in 2 hours David Jason is a legend. You filled the form out yet
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Matt H
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Im going to uni instead now, doing criminology & psychology so I can go in from another angle or do clinical work. (Or even both, they use psychologists as consultants quite a bit)
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Kurt
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back with a beer...
i never understand these crime dramas, take quincy for example, why the hell is a coroner solving crimes? same with diagnosis murder, why is a doctor solving crimes, its beyond me
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Matt H
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quote: Originally posted by kurtofcc
back with a beer...
i never understand these crime dramas, take quincy for example, why the hell is a coroner solving crimes? same with diagnosis murder, why is a doctor solving crimes, its beyond me
Never watched these progs so no idea what its like
A normal Dr or a psychologist Dr?
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chris-sri
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quote: Originally posted by Matt H
Im going to uni instead now, doing criminology & psychology so I can go in from another angle or do clinical work. (Or even both, they use psychologists as consultants quite a bit)
That's where the bucks are (and you don't have to deal with domestics)
[Edited on 19-02-2007 by chris-sri]
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Matt H
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It was either 3 years of uni or 3 years of police work, thought going in higher might be the better option 
I'd still love to be a normal police officer, but Im unsure if they'd accomodate it around my studying
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Kurt
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just a doctor, whos son is meant to be a detective, i say is meant to be because his dad solves them all and then he just turns up at the end to arrest them, stars dick van dyke and his real son barry van dyke (think its barry)
its like murder she wrote, why is an author solving mysteries aswell, and why is there a murder everywhere she goes, midsommer murders is another one, that village must have the highest murder rate in the uk
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Matt H
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Yes I agree, total bollocks
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