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[challenge entry] Speilberg filmed certain scenes in the Thames*...


edit: * and Liverpool Docks ;)

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(, Tue 9 Sep 2008, 22:41, archived)
# FRED!
But I hate to point it out, Fred was in the docks in Liverpool :D
(, Tue 9 Sep 2008, 22:42, archived)
# FIGHT!

(, Tue 9 Sep 2008, 22:43, archived)
# He also also regularly appears on CITV's Prove It!.

(, Tue 9 Sep 2008, 22:49, archived)
# How 2?

(, Tue 9 Sep 2008, 22:51, archived)
# Silly Epiphany!
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fred_Dineage

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fred_Talbot
(, Tue 9 Sep 2008, 23:14, archived)
# don't believe you
PROVE IT!!


sorry
(, Wed 10 Sep 2008, 2:05, archived)
# and it was a whale in the thames
not a shark
(, Tue 9 Sep 2008, 22:44, archived)
# a whale you say!

(, Tue 9 Sep 2008, 22:46, archived)
# shit
my mistake.
(, Tue 9 Sep 2008, 22:45, archived)
# And it's Spielberg

*dofs pedant hat*
(, Tue 9 Sep 2008, 22:45, archived)
#
Spielberg filmed certain scenes in the Liverpool Docks :(
(, Tue 9 Sep 2008, 22:47, archived)
# So where did Speilberg film?

(, Tue 9 Sep 2008, 22:48, archived)
# in Hull,
and other foul places.

edit: he's only a Jew anyway.
(, Tue 9 Sep 2008, 22:50, archived)
# every night, yes
it was only because richard & judy paid him such a pittance for his day job
(, Tue 9 Sep 2008, 22:45, archived)
# i recognise that photo of tower bridge!

(, Tue 9 Sep 2008, 22:44, archived)
# no shark!
not real
(, Tue 9 Sep 2008, 22:49, archived)
# who do u think is flying that helicopter? :p

(, Tue 9 Sep 2008, 22:51, archived)
# yes, pylon is not shark
also, need to sort out those weird lines...hmm
(, Tue 9 Sep 2008, 22:51, archived)
#

(, Tue 9 Sep 2008, 23:02, archived)
# oh noes!
he'll eat my toes!
(, Tue 9 Sep 2008, 23:06, archived)
# haha
perfect.
(, Wed 10 Sep 2008, 0:41, archived)
# Hahaha, nice one.
Also, you have just reminded me why I decided at an early age to avoid ITV whenever possible. It's a lifestyle choice I still adhere to twenty years later.
(, Tue 9 Sep 2008, 22:51, archived)
# our dad never let us watch ITV when we were little
it was for the best, though quite the opposite to my other half's tv experience growing up. Me n my siblings all watched bbc2 and channel 4, thinking itv was shite. my other half and her brother n sister thought bbc2 n channel 4 was full of shite and mostly watched itv
(, Tue 9 Sep 2008, 22:54, archived)
# heheh
50% artists and 50% academics.
(, Tue 9 Sep 2008, 22:57, archived)
# I can imagine the hilarious culture clashes you have with your other half.
In fact, I think I'll write them down and make them into a situation comedy. I wonder which television channel will commission it?
(, Tue 9 Sep 2008, 22:57, archived)
# BBC3.
They will commision any old shite ;)
(, Tue 9 Sep 2008, 23:01, archived)
# ^this
spose bbc3 is kind of the notepad of beeb programmes, sometimes amazing genius (such as wrong door, obviously), compared with the omg i'm very fat and am killing my kids shite
(, Tue 9 Sep 2008, 23:24, archived)
# yes, it took a few years for these things to settle down
now it's total harmony when watching desparate housewives (whilst i go on b3ta..saved!)
(, Tue 9 Sep 2008, 23:26, archived)
# :)
Its like reading the Sun newspaper or the Daily Mail, they are both shit but people still pay for them.
(, Tue 9 Sep 2008, 22:54, archived)