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  			W3R3W00F  Drum and Bass Fueled PsychoRegistered    08/11/2008
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  			 11th January, 2010 at 23:16:01 - 
  		
			
		
  			 
  		 
  			
			
			
			 
			Is it just me or does Alexander Rybak's "Fairytale" and its setting slightly remind you of The music and setting for Braid? Even the background for the play looks abit like the opening level for Braid. In fact, even Alexander looks kinda like Tim.   Maybe Tim is Norwegian...
 
 
Did anybody else notice this?
 
 
 
 
 
Edit: Worded something wrong...  Edited by W3R3W00F 
			
  	     
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  			Ski  TDC is my stress ballRegistered    13/03/2005
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  			 12th January, 2010 at 06:36:58 -
  		
			
		
  			 
  		  
  			
				Nope. And that is way old now.
			
  	     
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  			OMC  What a goofballRegistered    21/05/2007
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  			 12th January, 2010 at 12:49:22 -
  		
			
		
  			 
  		  
  			
				Does my avatar remind you of Sherlock Holmes? It has a hat and mustache from a similar era.
 
 
(When did "moustache" become incorrect?)  Edited by OMC 
			
  	     
  			 
  		
  		 
  	 
  	
  	
  	
  	
		
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  			 12th January, 2010 at 12:56:36 -
  		
			
		
  			 
  		  
  			
				Makes me think of Stalin!
			
  	     
  			 
 
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=j--8iXVv2_U  
 
On the sixth day God created Manchester 
 
"You gotta get that sand out your vaj!" x13
 
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  			Matt Boothman  The Nissan Micra of forum membersRegistered    20/09/2002
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  			 12th January, 2010 at 15:53:11 -
  		
			
		
  			 
  		  
  			
				Originally Posted by OldManClayton  Does my avatar remind you of Sherlock Holmes? It has a hat and mustache from a similar era.
 
 
(When did "moustache" become incorrect?)
 
 
 
I think it's American vs UK spelling (ours is probably French-derived).
			
  	     
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  			OMC  What a goofballRegistered    21/05/2007
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  			 12th January, 2010 at 16:47:00 -
  		
			
		
  			 
  		  
  			
				Oh, ok. I like moustache better.   It reflects the comical nature of ridiculous facial hair. I propose that moustache be in reference to this: http://netramblings.files.wordpress.com/2007/09/moustache.jpg  
 
 
And mustache be in reference to this:
 
http://www.hji.co.uk/hjimages/images/qhs2968/hji/medium/1979-men-moustache.jpg  
 
 
And I will now stop thread-jacking.  
			
  	     
  			 
  		
  		 
  	 
  	
  	
  	
  	
		
  			AndyUK  Mascot ManiacRegistered    01/08/2002
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  			 12th January, 2010 at 20:17:49 -
  		
			
		
  			 
  		  
  			
				I know which one I'd go hand gliding with.
			
  	     
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  			W3R3W00F  Drum and Bass Fueled PsychoRegistered    08/11/2008
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  			 12th January, 2010 at 21:08:32 -
  		
			
		
  			 
  		  
  			
				Hmm. Maybe I was just being too insightful instead of looking at it from an overall view.   Braid's haunting tone sets it apart as well.
 
 
@OMC: Minus the moustauche (yes, that SHOULD be the way to spell it), then you would look similar. But you'll need a pipe.   And no, I don't mind if you "jack" my thread. As long as it doesn't turn into a dispute, it's alright with me.
 
 
And lol Adam, if 2009 is old you must've bought your PS3 one its date of release.   Besides, old doesn't matter at all. ABBA is old and won 1st place at Eurovision in 1974 and they're still awesome. Nuff said!
 
 
Edit: Speeeelllllling cheeeeeeeecccck!!!!  Edited by W3R3W00F 
			
  	     
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  			Codemonkey  Always SeriousRegistered    06/11/2007
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  			 14th January, 2010 at 18:40:23 -
  		
			
		
  			 
  		  
  			
				Originally Posted by AndyUK  I know which one I'd go hand gliding with.
 
 
 
Hand... gliding?  
			
  	     
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  			AndyUK  Mascot ManiacRegistered    01/08/2002
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  			 15th January, 2010 at 20:09:14 -
  		
			
		
  			 
  		  
  			
				Thank you for pointing out my typographical error.
			
  	     
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  			Matt Boothman  The Nissan Micra of forum membersRegistered    20/09/2002
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  			 15th January, 2010 at 22:00:41 -
  		
			
		
  			 
  		  
  			
				That's a spelling error, not a typographical error.
 
 
 
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  			AndyUK  Mascot ManiacRegistered    01/08/2002
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  			 16th January, 2010 at 00:48:37 -
  		
			
		
  			 
  		  
  			
				I pressed the wrong key.
			
  	     
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  			Codemonkey  Always SeriousRegistered    06/11/2007
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  			 16th January, 2010 at 15:42:22 -
  		
			
		
  			 
  		  
  			
				I didn't know if it was a typo or I was missing out on something.
			
  	     
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