lookwhaticando Posted 22 November 2006 Posted 22 November 2006 On this day, 43 years ago (22 November 1963) - John F. Kennedy was assassinated. Where were you, and what were you doing that day? (If applicable)
stez Posted 22 November 2006 Posted 22 November 2006 On this day, 43 years ago (22 November 1963) - John F. Kennedy was assassinated. Where were you, and what were you doing that day? (If applicable) i was waiting to be born, 10 years and 28 days later
Leicester Lass Posted 22 November 2006 Posted 22 November 2006 Somewhere in my dad's testicles. Dirty Berty, living up to your name!
Bert Posted 22 November 2006 Posted 22 November 2006 Well i'm not gonna say on the terraces at Filbert Street am i?
OriginalRobboFOX Posted 22 November 2006 Posted 22 November 2006 On a third floor window sill watching the parade go by wearing this mask
Daggers Posted 22 November 2006 Posted 22 November 2006 Where were you, and what were you doing that day? I remember it well, I was busy gestating when I distinctly heard three gunshots from different directions on my parents television. Using a listening trumpet, the CIA inquired if I knew who it was and I said "Kevin Costner" through the medium of gurgles in my amniotic fluid. BTW Kennedy by The Wedding Present is one of the worlds greatest all-time records. Ever.
davieG Posted 22 November 2006 Posted 22 November 2006 I was skiving off from evening class, (studying engineering) at the cinema watching the Longest Day, they flashed up a big sign saying he'd been assassinated, everyone just got up and left. I never did see the end.
Head Honcho Posted 22 November 2006 Posted 22 November 2006 On this day, 43 years ago (22 November 1963) - John F. Kennedy was assassinated. Where were you, and what were you doing that day? (If applicable) I was 19 days away from being born.
Head Honcho Posted 22 November 2006 Posted 22 November 2006 I was skiving off from evening class, (studying engineering) at the cinema watching the Longest Day, they flashed up a big sign saying he'd been assassinated, everyone just got up and left. I never did see the end. Just for you davieG http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Normandy
davieG Posted 22 November 2006 Posted 22 November 2006 Just for you davieG http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Normandy Thanks, have you got a DVD I can borrow as well?
lookwhaticando Posted 22 November 2006 Author Posted 22 November 2006 On a third floor window sill watching the parade go by wearing this mask Pulling a trigger somewhere. Accomplices.
Ajax Treesdown Posted 22 November 2006 Posted 22 November 2006 Somewhere in my dad's testicles. Dirty b*****d
lookwhaticando Posted 23 November 2006 Author Posted 23 November 2006 Dirty b*****d I think you'll find it's berty not bastard.
Head Honcho Posted 23 November 2006 Posted 23 November 2006 Thanks, have you got a DVD I can borrow as well? I don't but I know man who has! http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/The-Longest-Day-DVD-...1QQcmdZViewItem .......or just wait for till next June 6th when it'll no doubt be repeated on BBC2 for the umpteenth time
Lemon Harpic Posted 23 November 2006 Posted 23 November 2006 Where were you when you heard the news that the Belavezha Accords had been signed and the Soviet Union dissolved? No? Me neither? About a million times more significant than the death of a pretty-boy figurehead, but guess which one everybody remembers... Sigh. Is there a despondent smilie?
Janx Posted 23 November 2006 Posted 23 November 2006 Where were you when you heard the news that the Belavezha Accords had been signed and the Soviet Union dissolved? No? Me neither? About a million times more significant than the death of a pretty-boy figurehead, but guess which one everybody remembers... Sigh. Is there a despondent smilie? Clearly not THAT important to you either then...hypocrite!
davieG Posted 23 November 2006 Posted 23 November 2006 I was like -43 years old years old You do well to operate a computer then looking just like one of these.
Head Honcho Posted 23 November 2006 Posted 23 November 2006 Where were you when you heard the news that the Belavezha Accords had been signed and the Soviet Union dissolved? No? Me neither? About a million times more significant than the death of a pretty-boy figurehead, but guess which one everybody remembers... Sigh. Is there a despondent smilie? Heavy! .....but I get your point.
lcfc_jme Posted 23 November 2006 Posted 23 November 2006 You do well to operate a computer then looking just like one of these. *Picture by davieG* It was on that day 43 years ago, so back then I wouldn't have been operating a computer And I do not look like that now, honest
Daggers Posted 23 November 2006 Posted 23 November 2006 You do well to operate a computer then looking just like one of these. http://syi.hkcampus.net/~syi-kc/sperm.jpg J(\/)E ~ the sperminator
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