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  1. Yup. Tesco on Abbeydale Rd also has a sign saying Krispy Kreme cabinet coming soon. KK D-nuts on me doorstep, fantabulous and it's only taken just under three years since I started this thread.
  2. Narrated by the Legandary Terry Wogan, who can forget the great cartoon . . Stop it! and Tidy Up!
  3. Sounds like xenophobia to me. Is the 11th an official opening date? I'll be there with bells on, the minute they open.
  4. It pleases and infuriates me in equal measure, which is in keeping with the original game. The original had it's faults and so does this one and it's worth bearing in mind that this wasn't made by the original people. It's made by a collaborative of die-hard Duke Nukem fans, for die hard Duke Nukem fans who worked in association with 3Drealms to resurrect the Duke character from over 12 years ago. It's not a mainstream game and many who have bought it maybe disappointed, however if you truly loved the vulgarity and insanity of the original, despite it's flaws, then you'll probably love this one, despite it's flaws.
  5. I'm not saying I didn't enjoy GTA San Andreas. I'm focusing on the comparative after game longevity. GTA IV made so much more of the after missions play-ability, where as San Andreas went a little too far with the amount of futile after mission tasks and guff, as they soon became repetitive and frustrating. I'd play GTA IV just for the experience of going for a drive in a solid city in veihcles that actually handle like cars, just to visit a few interactive locations, like visiting the bowling alley, golf driving range then going for a drink with an in-game chum.
  6. The generally accepted dwelling is usually under any given bridge. Before you lecture me on rhetoric, kindly bear in mind that you asked me what a keyboard warrior is, in a vain attempt to appear naive and uninformed on such a subject. You know exactly what a keyboard warrior is and as you've been instrumental in derailing this thread with a constant supply of drivel and banality, I'll let you continue to do so. Your more than welcome to the last words, as they obviously mean more to you than anyone else on this thread. Bon appetite.
  7. So a judgment based on evidence is equal to fact. I'll re-iterate my point from my previous posts, that I no longer wish to argue the irrelevant with you. Keyboard warrior isn't xbox specific or even games console related and rather engage you further, google can give you more enlightenment should it be required.
  8. Seriously, I'd advise against revisiting your childhood by replaying these games and stick with the memories, as they'll definitely be better. If you've got a particular game in mind that you want to revisit purely for the game, then fair enough, but don't draw any comparisons from then to now, as you'll be left bitter and broken. Nostagia ain't what it used to be.
  9. Casting aspersions based on the location of someones home is judgmental and exposes you for the keyboard warrior that your so very desperate to be. I'm much more interested in Miss Creants take on why this incident occurred, and bringing this topic back to a healthy debate, than arguing the irrelevant with you.
  10. That's your prerogative, and I'll respect that. I won't however allow you to pull me up on grammatical errors, as such semantics would only increase the number of tangents this thread is already incurring. So, coming back to topic, I think it's fair to pontificate on why these youths decided to befoul those individuals below, mainly because the original poster said "I can't understand why kids do what they do"
  11. Your tempt at stereotyping falls on it's arse, when your aware that the Market Tavern and other pubs that housed these "Salt" types have all closed down. The Castle Market caters to a society that rarely exists these days. Gone are the days of real bargains and the world of "cheap and cheerful" and the only reason the Castle Market still operates (as a husk of it's former self) is because there are a minority of individuals that refuse to accept the new commercial world and continue to want to shop there.
  12. Care to provide an eloquent and informed alternate theory, rather than one line jibes?
  13. I''ll politely ignore the obvious controversy merchant (Peas Maker) and submit a potential explanation to what the OP witnessed. A small collection of youths, taking an elevated location and using it to greb on those below. Psychologically, this says to me that they yearn to be in a position of authority, with the ability to condescend on those they deem as minions below them. There sub-conscious can see this is highly unlikely to materialize in any part of their future and this is as close as they'll get to such an opportunity. The same theory could also provide some explanation for those mindless individuals that drop heavy debris from motorway footbridges.
  14. I still think this entire thread is founded purely on speculation. I'd like to provide counter-speculation that if someone has been observed exchanging small packages for cash to local 10 year olds, then it's probable he's flogging them a bag of oregano and mixed herbs or a stock cube if he's selling resin. 10 year olds aren't notorious for knowing the good stuff from the bad and would probably smoke a tramps sock, if they were told it induced a mind altering high.
  15. This would appear to be proof that Darwinism is now failing. This dopey chuff has already reproduced and 21,000 volts should have successfully ensured no further dirtying of our gene-pool. Nope, apparently we've started Devolving and it's now become survival of the thickest. Does anyone agree, in light of these types of stories and the fact that modern stupidity is rapidly becoming a commodity, that we've crested the peak of our existence?
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