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    ....can be most interesting when friends asked to keep their appartment and

    to feed the cat

    Because, they just have "Ciné-Classics" on private channels, and...., tomrow..., there is.......HANGOVER SQUARE !!! that I will finaly watch for the first time !!!

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    name='moonfleet']....can be most interesting when friends asked to keep their appartment and

    to feed the cat

    Because, they just have "Ciné-Classics" on private channels, and...., tomrow..., there is.......HANGOVER SQUARE !!! that I will finaly watch for the first time !!!

    Moon.


    Watching a decent film with a bottle of something nice and a cat to keep you company.



    Does life get any better than that?



    Steve

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    name='Steve Crook']Watching a decent film with a bottle of something nice and a cat to keep you company.



    Does life get any better than that?



    Steve


    No way !

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    Two cats for the week-end, and two PCs that I can use (I just haven't got my own, poor me !) .So, I can choose between two different "atmospheres" of appartments for chatting !!....



    One is the appartment of a couple, they are not especialy movie lovers, but they have TV channels to see old good ones ("Judex" by G.Franju is the next on my list, never seen it !)



    The other is the appartment of a friend who is found of british culture (in a "classical way", he even red Churchill's memories !), he likes airplanes from WWII, sports cars (he restaured beautifuly a Facel Vega, and finished writing a book about FV historical), and he is a "cinéphile", most on war films, Kubrick and Peckinpah; but we agree on"The Man Who Would Be King" or "Man Hunt" for example....





    Besides, Autumn is coming, I like it .



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    name='Steve Crook']Watching a decent film with a bottle of something nice and a cat to keep you company.



    Does life get any better than that?



    Steve
    What do you do if you don't drink alcohol and you haven't got a cat?



    DS x.

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    name='moonfleet']Two cats for the week-end, and two PCs that I can use (I just haven't got my own, poor me !) .So, I can choose between two different "atmospheres" of appartments for chatting !!....



    One is the appartment of a couple, they are not especialy movie lovers, but they have TV channels to see old good ones ("Judex" by G.Franju is the next on my list, never seen it !)



    The other is the appartment of a friend who is found of british culture (in a "classical way", he even red Churchill's memories !), he likes airplanes from WWII, sports cars (he restaured beautifuly a Facel Vega, and finished writing a book about FV historical), and he is a "cinéphile", most on war films, Kubrick and Peckinpah; but we agree on"The Man Who Would Be King" or "Man Hunt" for example....





    Besides, Autumn is coming, I like it .



    Moon.


    The second appartment sounds like the best option

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    name='Chevyman']The second appartment sounds like the best option


    That the option I choose this morning, also it's quiet here, the other one is in town center.

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    name='Dame Starry']What do you do if you don't drink alcohol and you haven't got a cat?



    DS x.


    Fruit juice and a dog can also do the trick !!

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    name='Dame Starry']What do you do if you don't drink alcohol and you haven't got a cat?



    DS x.


    Kebabs!

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    name='batman']Kebabs!
    There is only one word for you: INCORRIGIBLE!







    Bon appetit!



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    name='Dame Starry']There is only one word for you: INCORRIGIBLE!







    Bon appetit!



    DS x.


    Please, no more food picture, there is a Mac ***(no pubicity) next here, and the turkish restaurant is not so far !!

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    ...but it's raining hard now, and I am in a lazy mood.....the cat food smells good...

    Please, if no news from me in two hours, call a doctor.

    Thanks.

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    name='batman']Kebabs!


    Does anyone eat kebabs if they haven't drunk copious amounts of alcohol?

    Especially the "salmonella on a stick" donor kebab





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    name='Steve Crook']Does anyone eat kebabs if they haven't drunk copious amounts of alcohol?

    Especially the "salmonella on a stick" donor kebab





    Steve


    Come on doctor !!...are you an ex-alcoholic, 'cos you speak a lot of it (no offense), maybe people drink alcohol with "infected" kebabs because it kills the various microbian faune !!!



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    name='Steve Crook']Does anyone eat kebabs if they haven't drunk copious amounts of alcohol?

    Especially the "salmonella on a stick" donor kebab

    Steve


    Yes, lots of people, inc me 'cos I don't drink alcohol. Kebabs are served in excellent Greek retaurants all over the world. It's the same as any other food, if you pick and choose where you buy them you can find some really nce ones. All kebabs (inc doner), if prepared and cooked properly, are healthy, tasty and very nutricious meals. Here in Norwich we have some fine kebab shops, all very clean with polite and well trained staff. We also make them at home quite often, with fresh chicken, fresh salad and sun dried tomato pitta. Delicious!

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    name='Steve Crook']Does anyone eat kebabs if they haven't drunk copious amounts of alcohol?

    Especially the "salmonella on a stick" donor kebab



    Steve
    I can honestly say that, in all of my 29 years, I have NEVER even touched a doner kebab.





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    name='Dame Starry']I can honestly say that, in all of my 29 years, I have NEVER even touched a doner kebab.





    DS x.


    You should try one. A properly prepared and cooked doner kebab is very nice.

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    name='batman']Yes, lots of people, inc me 'cos I don't drink alcohol. Kebabs are served in excellent Greek retaurants all over the world. It's the same as any other food, if you pick and choose where you buy them you can find some really nce ones. All kebabs (inc doner), if prepared and cooked properly, are healthy, tasty and very nutricious meals. Here in Norwich we have some fine kebab shops, all very clean with polite and well trained staff. We also make them at home quite often, with fresh chicken, fresh salad and sun dried tomato pitta. Delicious!


    Life IS a sweet kebab sometimes (infected ones are more tasty !)....



    Moon.

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    name='moonfleet']Come on doctor !!...are you an ex-alcoholic, 'cos you speak a lot of it (no offense), maybe people drink alcohol with "infected" kebabs because it kills the various microbian faune !!!



    Moon.


    Hello Steve Crook



    I just wanted to say that....sometimes I try to joke but....it's not really funny, so I didn' t intend to be rude.



    Moon.

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    even if i was drunk i couldnt eat slices of an elephants leg like they have in those fast food joints ,its meant to be lamb isnt it ?what part of a lamb is that ?its just processed meat condensed together . actually a friend of mine gave a little bit of one to our cat .....she wouldnt eat it ! yet she would a tin of whiskas ,what does that tell you !

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