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10 minutes ago, Amsterdam_Neil_D said:

Is the film "See You Next Wednesday"

It is! But which version, is the question?

 

*I only got this reference after searching it, very interesting, I had no idea and will look out for it when I next watch any of those films. 

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6 minutes ago, It's Your Round said:

It is! But which version, is the question?

 

*I only got this reference after searching it, very interesting, I had no idea and will look out for it when I next watch any of those films. 

John Landis uses it (in different forms) in many of his movies.

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1 minute ago, It's Your Round said:

My favourite is it being a porn film in American Werewolf in London.

Starring the legendary Brenda Bristols.

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Picked my brother up from the Airport. Get in the car and he switches my radio off.  Not turn it down (which even that isn't allowed) but actually turned the **** er off. 

If just his actions aren't bad enough it then just served to emphasise the awkward gaps in conversation once we've got over "How was the flight?" and "How are things?" generics. 

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1 minute ago, sidcow said:

Picked my brother up from the Airport. Get in the car and he switches my radio off.  Not turn it down (which even that isn't allowed) but actually turned the **** er off. 

If just his actions aren't bad enough it then just served to emphasise the awkward gaps in conversation once we've got over "How was the flight?" and "How are things?" generics. 

Tell the word removed to get a taxi next time, or there's no VT sympathy for you.

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1 minute ago, sidcow said:

Picked my brother up from the Airport. Get in the car and he switches my radio off.  Not turn it down (which even that isn't allowed) but actually turned the **** er off. 

If just his actions aren't bad enough it then just served to emphasise the awkward gaps in conversation once we've got over "How was the flight?" and "How are things?" generics. 

If that was somebody I didn't know very well, I'd probably feel so awkward I'd probably say nothing. But if it was my brother I'd probably say "Oi, ya word removed, get yer hands off" and put it back on. 

But then I'm an only child and I've never quite understood sibling relationships. 

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1 minute ago, mjmooney said:

If that was somebody I didn't know very well, I'd probably feel so awkward I'd probably say nothing. But if it was my brother I'd probably say "Oi, ya word removed, get yer hands off" and put it back on. 

But then I'm an only child and I've never quite understood sibling relationships. 

Hmmmmm.  One for the families thread but I'd be really wary about picking up on even something like that. We're out drinking on Friday and it would be brought up and blown out of proportion once the beers hit a certain level.   And probably brought up again next time, and next time. 

Much better to vent on VT. 

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19 minutes ago, sidcow said:

Picked my brother up from the Airport. Get in the car and he switches my radio off.  Not turn it down (which even that isn't allowed) but actually turned the **** er off. 

If just his actions aren't bad enough it then just served to emphasise the awkward gaps in conversation once we've got over "How was the flight?" and "How are things?" generics. 

I've killed for less.

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13 minutes ago, Designer1 said:

I've killed for less.

You ok hun?
Second time you’ve countenanced murder in a couple of hours. 
Here if you need to talk ;)

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29 minutes ago, mjmooney said:

If that was somebody I didn't know very well, I'd probably feel so awkward I'd probably say nothing. But if it was my brother I'd probably say "Oi, ya word removed, get yer hands off" and put it back on. 

But then I'm an only child and I've never quite understood sibling relationships. 

Nothing to do with sibling relationships. It’s a straight red. No question about it. 

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55 minutes ago, sidcow said:

Picked my brother up from the Airport. Get in the car and he switches my radio off.  Not turn it down (which even that isn't allowed) but actually turned the **** er off. 

If just his actions aren't bad enough it then just served to emphasise the awkward gaps in conversation once we've got over "How was the flight?" and "How are things?" generics. 

I've chucked people out the cab for this. Ask me to turn it off, fine, I'll do that. Just turning off, adjusting the volume, changing the channel etc without asking... GTFO and walk

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14 hours ago, Genie said:

We landed about 2 hours 40 late, but we’re stuck on the plane for another hour as the air bridge broke

Computer malfunction the cause?

 

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19 hours ago, mjmooney said:

If that was somebody I didn't know very well, I'd probably feel so awkward I'd probably say nothing. But if it was my brother I'd probably say "Oi, ya word removed, get yer hands off" and put it back on. 

But then I'm an only child and I've never quite understood sibling relationships. 

I do have a brother and certainly wouldn’t feel awkward about telling him to keep his hands off my radio, but then again my brother is a saint who would never do such a thing without asking. As it happens, on long drives, my brother will typically be the designated DJ anyway, as in addition to being a saint, he also has a more than acceptable taste in music. 

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