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Considering they are already billionaire via their father i think they are asking for too much why not just spend the 55 million he gave you on a rival website invent new ideas and crunch him (i would) if they came up with the facebook idea im sure they could come up with something else.
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Ah Lilith i wasn't saying you were i was just letting people know theres alot more people who do it
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Thomas Patrick - decon8x [Scammer]
Paul Evans replied to Cronus's topic in Collaboration Experiences
LOL rather he has a good case or he's just clutching at straws. Gotta love newbs -
I'm not stupid enough to tell someone my ideas but im sure if i did they would steal 'em... unless a contact is signed, they deserved to be ripped.
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DJK give me the idea, i actually was gunna watch series one earlier but got caught up in coding :) i have 'em all :D
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PS3 COD Black Ops / MW2 Black Ops - PreOrdered got it day of release / MW2 got it about 5 months after it came out I play online at least 3 times a day - multiplayer with my brother :D
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So basically the next generation will murder us because were different :O
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LOL i really can't stand friends anymore it was on too much and yeah the image was grainy.
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Nope... never heard of this one
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Some Mothers Do 'Ave' Em
Paul Evans replied to Jordan Palmer's topic in Media Entertainment (FKA Tv Shows)
Got both seasons the guy is a nutter lol -
I'm sorry i wasn't on when you posted this, love this show... i have 'em all on DVD watch 'em like once every 6 months or so ... so easy to watch them over and over :D
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I have to admit DJK is good but most people do that Lilith.
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If your asking for security for MCv2 and your budget is 150 then your doing something good.
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Red Dwarf is a British comedy franchise which primarily comprises eight series of a television science fiction sitcom that aired on BBC Two between 1988 and 1999 and gained a cult following.[1] It was created by Rob Grant and Doug Naylor, who also wrote the first six series. The show originated from a recurring sketch, Dave Hollins: Space Cadet part of the mid-1980s BBC Radio 4 comedy show Son of Cliché, also scripted by Grant and Naylor. In addition to the television episodes, there are four bestselling novels, two pilot episodes for an American version of the show, a radio version produced for BBC radio 7,[2] tie-in books, magazines and other merchandise. In 2008, a three-episode production was commissioned by the digital channel Dave. These episodes were screened in April 2009 during the Easter weekend and comprised a three-part story titled Red Dwarf: Back to Earth.[3] Unlike the majority of the original BBC episodes, this mini-series was a comedy drama filmed without a studio audience or an added laugh track. Despite the pastiche of science fiction used as a backdrop, Red Dwarf is primarily a character-driven comedy, with off-the-wall, often scatological science fiction elements[4] used as complementary plot devices. In the early episodes, a recurring source of comedy was the "Odd Couple"-style relationship between the two central characters of the show, who have an intense dislike for each other but are trapped together deep in space. The main characters are Dave Lister, the last known human alive, and Arnold Rimmer, a hologram of Lister's dead bunkmate. The other regular characters are Cat, a lifeform that evolved from the descendants of Lister's pregnant pet cat, Frankenstein; Holly, Red Dwarf's computer; as of Series III, Kryten, a service mechanoid; and, as of Series VII, Kristine Kochanski, an alternative-reality version of Lister's long-lost love. One of the series' highest accolades came in 1994, when an episode from the sixth series, Gunmen of the Apocalypse, won an International Emmy Award in the Popular Arts category, and in the same year the series was also awarded "Best BBC Comedy Series" at the British Comedy Awards.[5] The series attracted its highest ratings, of over eight million viewers, during the eighth series in 1999.[6] (Source of text: WIKI) Official Site Red Dwarf at Internet Movie Database Red Dwarf at TV.com
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Best Vampire related Character/Actress?
Paul Evans replied to Nickson's topic in Media Entertainment (FKA Tv Shows)
I am actually a fan of most of them (UK) ones, love red dward, faulty towers, porridge, steptoe and son and one foot in the grave (fking rocked). -
Neg is probably the best character in BOS but i kinda like the big gay following his intro is just so funny.
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Best Vampire related Character/Actress?
Paul Evans replied to Nickson's topic in Media Entertainment (FKA Tv Shows)
Life on mars, shameless, skins lol -
I actually like him and i would totally do what he did :)
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He's got like 9 billion GBP... Not really that rich... lol
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Best Vampire related Character/Actress?
Paul Evans replied to Nickson's topic in Media Entertainment (FKA Tv Shows)
Frank Gallagher from shameless, oh... wait vampire acress's :D (by the way http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1586680/ <~ WTF) Kristanna Loken - blood rayne (because she's totally hot (too bad about the movie)) Silvia Colloca - lesbian vampire killers/Van helsing Kristin Bauer - (wow i just found a movie i ain't seen in ages looking her up so TY!) -
LOL typical
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Then contact the domain supplier... not difficult really they did it to demonoid.com
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Request: Auto Login upon account creation
Paul Evans replied to Lilith's topic in Requests & In Production
META works on a time yeah header location is instant so when they click register or whatever after filling out the form (obviously) it would direct them to whatever file. Personally i do that on CG lol -
I thought they settled on 55 mill (USD) im sure it said that at the end of the social network, also wonder how much his mate he screwed over got... be surprised if it wasn't like 20 dollars :D
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Good luck trying to find a partner.