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Live long enough to be a problem to your kids
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#2
::lmao:: Oh CHRIST, the old skinny nekkid dude on the scoot is fucking hysterical!!!! ::lmao::
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#3
Sinister Wrote:::lmao:: Oh CHRIST, the old skinny nekkid dude on the scoot is fucking hysterical!!!! ::lmao::
I'm pretty sure that's from the movie Waking Ned Devine. If you rent it you can get the whole scene of the "old nekkid dude on the scoot"!
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#4
Thank you! I knew I had seen him in a British movie, but I couldn't remember which one. That's worth watching again... the entire movie that is, not just his nude scene.
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#5
It is one of my favorite movies. Although, I wouldn't call that a "nude scene" perse.... more like a creepy old nekkid guy freezing his raisins off scene!
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#6
That is funny as hell, I'm putting that movie on my netflix list right now ::lmao::
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[user=35]LittleMissPoopyPants[/user] wrote:
Quote:Thank you! I knew I had seen him in a British movie, but I couldn't remember which one. That's worth watching again... the entire movie that is, not just his nude scene.

That was an Irish movie you twit!

Don't insult a mick by calling him a limey!

If you liked 'Waking Ned Devine' You'll enjoy this one as well.

The Englishman Who Went Up a Hill But Came Down a Mountain
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#8
I've seen it. I went through an embarrassing stretch where I lusted deeply for Hugh Grant and watched all his movies.

And if you want to get technical, Mr Twit, you might find this interesting:

Quote:The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, commonly known as the United Kingdom, the UK or Britain
In other words, "British" could very well include part of Ireland. So STFU.
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#9
Ireland is no longer part of the United Kingdom!

Ireland gained its independence from the UK a few years ago. (not exactly sure how many years. Northern Ireland however is still 'ruled' by the Brits)

To further educate you, Ireland, being part of the EU, uses the euro as its currency, while the british still spend the pound sterling!

Twits in glass houses should not throw stones.

STFU RBAY!
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