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[challenge entry] still part of the bandwagon

Now where have all those kids got too?

From the Christmas Cards challenge. See all 445 entries (closed)

(, Sat 20 Dec 2003, 20:15, archived)
# Hmmm.
I would definitely patronise that particular grotto.
(, Sat 20 Dec 2003, 20:16, archived)
# "yeeeees... now give the iccle boy his pwesent!"
"gooood santa well done!"

(that sort of thing?)
(, Sat 20 Dec 2003, 20:17, archived)
# Knew that
was coming. Well done for doing exactly what I would have done :)
(, Sat 20 Dec 2003, 20:18, archived)
# jamaica
(, Sat 20 Dec 2003, 20:16, archived)
#
HO. HO. HO.
(, Sat 20 Dec 2003, 20:17, archived)
# Oh, yeah.
Been too long without PTerry...
(, Sat 20 Dec 2003, 20:18, archived)
# yay boars should piss in all shopping centres everywhere
(, Sat 20 Dec 2003, 20:19, archived)
# I'm halfway
through re-reading it
(, Sat 20 Dec 2003, 20:19, archived)
# i think i shall begin it tonight
if i havn't lent someone the book. I've just finished rereading thief of time and night watch the newer ones are the bestest of all
(, Sat 20 Dec 2003, 20:21, archived)
# not so keen on thief of time
but I love night watch. Montrous Regiment is good as well

my dad's copy of thief of time is signed by Terry Pratchett
(, Sat 20 Dec 2003, 20:23, archived)
# oooooh posh!
i think/hope i'm getting monstrous regiment for christmas. I like all the susan books pretty much largely because of quoth and the death of rats... grrrreat
(, Sat 20 Dec 2003, 20:25, archived)
# I dunno...
some of the newer ones slip into formula. Like 'The Truth'. I thought that one was utterly one-dimensional and formulaic. But other recent ones have been great. 'Thief of Time' and 'Nightwatch' particularly. And 'TAMAHER' was fun.
(, Sat 20 Dec 2003, 20:23, archived)
# I like The Truth
TAMAHER made me feel all grimy afterwards
(, Sat 20 Dec 2003, 20:24, archived)
# Why'd it
do that?
(, Sat 20 Dec 2003, 20:25, archived)
# I think it had something to do with the rats
and how they made the king rat

anyway, i'm off to paint skirting boards, ta ta all
(, Sat 20 Dec 2003, 20:26, archived)
# Au
revoir
(, Sat 20 Dec 2003, 20:26, archived)
# *waves*
ta ra
(, Sat 20 Dec 2003, 20:28, archived)
# personally
it reminds of the night before xmas with jack the skeleotn dude...
(, Sat 20 Dec 2003, 20:18, archived)
# but..
Jack was skinny
(, Sat 20 Dec 2003, 20:19, archived)
# .
yeah but the face i'm talkin about not the body. as far as you know he could be skinny here in the bottom half of the photo...
(, Sat 20 Dec 2003, 20:20, archived)
# haha
the beard is resting on his belly
(, Sat 20 Dec 2003, 20:22, archived)
# actually
he's smuggled a small child...
(, Sat 20 Dec 2003, 20:24, archived)
# haha
ok sorry
(, Sat 20 Dec 2003, 20:44, archived)
# Jack Skelington
:)
(, Sat 20 Dec 2003, 20:19, archived)
# have you seen the dvd of that?
in the bonus material it has a great animation burton did aaaaages ago called vincent which is brill and which i'd never seen before we watched it in film studies
(, Sat 20 Dec 2003, 20:23, archived)
# nope
sounds interesting
(, Sat 20 Dec 2003, 20:24, archived)
# its about a kid who is determined to be vincent price
so basically a loopy pretentious gothic* kid... its great


*proper gothic not dark eye shadow and a linkin park album gothic
(, Sat 20 Dec 2003, 20:27, archived)
# Thread Jack (sorry)
If any of you haven't seen zookeeper yet. It's like shockwave crack. What sort of scores have people been getting? I can't yet get past around the 10,000 mark.
(, Sat 20 Dec 2003, 20:25, archived)