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Originally posted by Sneeza

I also remember that there was something that didn't add up from the old 4, 5, 6 films to what was in 1 and 2....but can't remember.... wait.... in number 4 obi wan met c3po for the first time but then in number 1 or 2 - he meets him there... it was something like that

SNEEZA !!:O

Cut it out , we had 10 pages of Starwars off the Stargeek a while ago.:(

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Ken

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Originally posted by Sneeza

nah its 7 demerits currently.... or no driving offenses in the last 4 years.... there are a couple of conditions

Ohh thats ok cos I'm a good boy now.

Can't say the same about my record 15years ago tho:rolleyes:

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Ken

my uncle died like that. Hit a flock of sheep on a track in leinster - he got flipped with the car - he wasn't wearing a seatbelt. His foot got stuck in the door so he was on the outside.It was like 2 days before someone came along. would not have been a pretty site

Originally posted by Sneeza

my uncle died like that. Hit a flock of sheep on a track in leinster - he got flipped with the car - he wasn't wearing a seatbelt.  His foot got stuck in the door so he was on the outside.It was like 2 days before someone came along. would not have been a pretty site

And seeing that sort of thing doesn't worry you ??

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Ken

Hmmm..

The stargeek must have gone to his starwars chronicles .

You must have given him a hard one.

Maybe he is watching the first three episodes again to confirm your theory.:(

The sad git:p

Cheers

Ken

No - when the adrenaline is going its amazing what you can deal with. I am in the SES and I've been on searches where we've been bascially told its a dead body we're looking for. If I can handle that - then... I should be ok. Its when you start thinking about what your seeing, smelling etc and instead of acting on it the way you've been trained - that's when you dry retch and stuff

hey how about being on the bus that some decides to commit suide with by jumping in front of it on the freeway then having his limp twisted body land next to your window at the back of the bus all white and see his eyes roll up in to his head as he chokes on his own blood!!!

Originally posted by Sneeza

No - when the adrenaline is going its amazing what you can deal with. I am in the SES and I've been on searches where we've been bascially told its a dead body we're looking for. If I can handle that - then... I should be ok. Its when you start thinking about what your seeing, smelling etc and instead of acting on it the way you've been trained - that's when you dry retch and stuff

well you are a definite minority cos if I saw or smelt a dead body I would prolly faint/ dry retch/ be sick / all of the above

Cheers

Ken

ahh sneeza

if u watch 1 and 2 obiwan doesn't actually meat 3PO. if your refering to anakin not recognising him or vice versa the favoured rumour is that 3PO has had a memory wipe and anakin/vader doesn't get to see hin in his gold cladding, as there are many 3PO driods.

and no i had to run a batch job on some backups

Originally posted by skyzerr33

hey how about being on the bus that some decides to commit suide with by jumping in front of it on the freeway then having his limp twisted body land next to your window at the back of the bus all white and see his eyes roll up in to his head as he chokes on his own blood!!!

HEY !!

your supposed to be consulting your Stargeek library for the answer to Sneeza's question:D

Now go and do your homework you naughty boy or I will get Kyles to

:(

You

Cheers

Ken

He probably won't do cos I know he likes a good

:O

Kyles told me last night :bahaha:

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