What are you watching?
Moderators: James, Craig, Resilience Records
Yep, it is David Attenborough. 10+ hours of nice creatures eating each other etc. However, today i just watched the three hour special features on conservation, pretty depressing stuff. I think we should just hunt humans really, for their ivory or something. Which brings me nicely onto the bourne identity i spose... i thought it was pretty wicked, but i missed the first 5 minutes, so i didnt know who he was, damn! (lol) Yeah, looking forward to the other two now. I thought the most interesting question it brought up was, when him and that (hot) girl found out he was an assassin, he obviously felt well guilty about it, but would you feel guilt for something you didnt remember? Wierd....
- Raging Paul

- Posts: 879
- Joined: Sat Mar 25, 2006 2:27 pm
- Location: Birmingham
Yeah, that's another series I'd really like to see again - STUNNING stuff.
I might watch some Life in the Undergrowth now.
I might watch some Life in the Undergrowth now.
thrashduck wrote:And the internet was without uk thrash form, and void; and darkness was upon the face of the deep. And the Spirit of James moved upon the face of the waters.
"No Hellscourger, I would not like a strawberry."
- James
Administrator
- Posts: 8334
- Joined: Wed Mar 22, 2006 6:17 pm
- Location: Witham, Essex
Well yeah anyway Bourne Supremacy is on at 9. So im gonna watch that now too.
Also: Blue Planet is bloody wicked, i think my favourite one is where that whale cub is killed by killer whales, and then they follow its carcass to the bottom of the sea and then you see all these gross eels and stuff eating its blubber! It sucks to be a whale cub.
Also: Blue Planet is bloody wicked, i think my favourite one is where that whale cub is killed by killer whales, and then they follow its carcass to the bottom of the sea and then you see all these gross eels and stuff eating its blubber! It sucks to be a whale cub.
- Raging Paul

- Posts: 879
- Joined: Sat Mar 25, 2006 2:27 pm
- Location: Birmingham
Something about pink armadillos.
Gee.... I don't know about the rest of you guys, but lately the only things that truly motivate me are erections and bowel movements.
Thank the Police coming straight from the underground...

Thank the Police coming straight from the underground...

- Dian Wei
- Posts: 9132
- Joined: Fri Mar 02, 2007 3:24 pm
- Location: In the misty morning, on the edge of time.
Nah it is some rare breed or something like that.Crunchy on the outside, soft on the inside ARMADILLOS!
Gee.... I don't know about the rest of you guys, but lately the only things that truly motivate me are erections and bowel movements.
Thank the Police coming straight from the underground...

Thank the Police coming straight from the underground...

- Dian Wei
- Posts: 9132
- Joined: Fri Mar 02, 2007 3:24 pm
- Location: In the misty morning, on the edge of time.
Just about to watch the new series of tribe. Last series was brilliant. Anyone who never saw it should watch this new series. Eye-opening stuff.

- Immortalicide

- Posts: 3184
- Joined: Sat Feb 03, 2007 7:08 pm
- Location: Bah! Pfft! Tut & Humph!!!
- Raging Paul

- Posts: 879
- Joined: Sat Mar 25, 2006 2:27 pm
- Location: Birmingham
Fuck all this bullshit, I'm gonna watch Rambo on DVD.
IN A BAND?! SEND ME NEWS NOW!
http://www.facebook.com/ukthrashpodcast
http://www.facebook.com/ukthrashpodcast
NEKROKANNIBAL wrote: delete this account now coz this forum is pure fuckin gay lame shit
- thrashduck

- Posts: 6732
- Joined: Fri Mar 02, 2007 5:03 am
- Location: Super Leeds
I watched an episode of Life in the Undergrowth yesterday - and although I fell asleep on my bed before the end, it was still great.
It's amazing that creatures like horse-shoe crabs have been crawling onto beaches to lay eggs once a year for like, 400 million years. And how things like woodlice have hardly changed at all since their ancestors lived in the oceans even longer ago.
There was this savage 30cm long centimede as well, which hangs from the roof of cages until it grabs a BAT to eat!!!
It's amazing that creatures like horse-shoe crabs have been crawling onto beaches to lay eggs once a year for like, 400 million years. And how things like woodlice have hardly changed at all since their ancestors lived in the oceans even longer ago.
There was this savage 30cm long centimede as well, which hangs from the roof of cages until it grabs a BAT to eat!!!
thrashduck wrote:And the internet was without uk thrash form, and void; and darkness was upon the face of the deep. And the Spirit of James moved upon the face of the waters.
"No Hellscourger, I would not like a strawberry."
- James
Administrator
- Posts: 8334
- Joined: Wed Mar 22, 2006 6:17 pm
- Location: Witham, Essex


