The thread title had me in some.... uh .... worry.
Well, is it a puppy? Im not to good on dog reproduction, its not my strong point, but are bitches ready to get pregnant when they are still a puppy, or do they need to mature?
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Oh, and the OP was at 21:12. That means something if you are a fan of my signature . And its NOT RUSH LIMBAUGH!!!!
Well, have you done anything recently, which made you uncomfortable or nervous, or do you know of something in the future which you are nervous about, like exams or job interviews.
Maybe you have a crush on a girl, and you are nervous that friends will find out and tell her.
It could be alot of things really, the best thing really is to find out what is causing the nervousness, and try and find a way to sort it out. If all else fails, see a doctor, it could be the start of a nervous breakdown or something.
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Just read on your profile that you have PDD-NOS. I presume you have to go to a clinic every so often, maybe it would be a good idea to speak to the people there, because it might be a new symptom for your PDD-NOS, if you know what I mean.
We all need to go to the stages and through things at Loeb so someone else can win. He is one of the Best rally drivers ever, but its going to get abit monotonous;
Since the thread appears to have some sort of sarcastic question, and so far I don't think anyone has given a literal answer (I love giving literal answers to sarcastic questions), I guess I shall do it myself.
Would rather it was delayed for a month or 2, and when we get it its brilliant, rather than getting it this week and it feels like "bum gravy" to drive.
Oh, and GTA_Racer07. Thanks for your valuable (Read : Crap) contribution. Why don't you make your own game if you want no delays, then you can get what you want.
Cineworld, so, since you see them everywhere in this country, i guess they are pretty big.
I think that they put more adverts on when the films are newly out, because my friend went to see Quantum of Solace today, and said there was only 20 minutes of adverts, in the same cinema, at the same time of day.
Well, the room was significantly more empty by the time the actually started, than when the film was "advertised" to start.
Luckily, the group was large enough for us to make small talk until the adverts finished.
The average time for adverts in our local cinema is quite long, as i posted earlier, we later (were forced too) went to see High School Musical, and there was 50 minutes of adverts, followed by the "Do not add your own sound effects thing (turn your mobile phone off)", and some weird BBC Radio 1 advert with Chris Moyles [one of the Radio 1 Program Presenters) using sound effects to demonstrate the Surround Sound....
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I should point out, we got there early in order to get the best seats, we booked tickets 4 hours before the films began to get good seats (Row 32, Seats 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, and 20, Or, in lame-mans speak. Dead Centre at the very back).
Usually, if its near the end of a Movies lifespan in cinema, we turn up at the time the film starts, buy food and drinks, then go in, usually with only 10 or so minutes of adverts left.
Consider yourself lucky Jack, I went to see the new Bond film 2 days after it came out. The film was meant to start at 2:00pm, it didnt start till 3:10pm.
1 hour and 10 minutes of adverts, then we were rewarded with, to be honest, quite a shit film. It might have been the cinema, but the Bond film was all blurry, and the surround sound sounded like crap. 2 hours of really bassy talking, and explosions so loud, it actually hurt. Howeer later on in the same room in the same cinema the group we were in (mainly girls) wanted to see High School Musical 3, and it was fine.
So, long adverts were the least of my issue with the new bond film.