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Columbo
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Tintin.
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tintin is great!!
Fuzz
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I love Tintin.tintin is great!!
What are a few of your favourite Tintin stories?
I will list a couple if you are interested as well.

Columbo
Never again
I love Tintin.
What are a few of your favourite Tintin stories?
I will list a couple if you are interested as well.
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I liked king ottokar's sceptre, and the seven crystal balls. flight 714 was pretty good too (similar to lost?).
hooleydooley
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Fuzz
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I liked Calculus affair. Sceptre was great too. And Tintin in Tibet. Which as Herge later stated was a very personal and spiritual story.I liked king ottokar's sceptre, and the seven crystal balls. flight 714 was pretty good too (similar to lost?).
Apparently, some of the stuff Herge conceived and drew in Destination Moon proved feasible and functional decades later in space technology. Herge had a great interest in politics also. It was a tumultous time in Europe. Sceptre had that great villain and dictator Mussler( Hitler and Mussolini doh!)
His artistry, creativity, realism, idealism and attention to detail. I marvelled as a kid. I still marvel now as an adult.
I highly recommend the documentary "Tintin and I" Reepbot.

Columbo
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I liked Calculus affair. Sceptre was great too. And Tintin in Tibet. Which as Herge later stated was a very personal and spiritual story.
Apparently, some of the stuff Herge conceived and drew in Destination Moon proved feasible and functional decades later in space technology. Herge had a great interest in politics also. It was a tumultous time in Europe. Sceptre had that great villain and dictator Mussler( Hitler and Mussolini doh!)
His artistry, creativity, realism, idealism and attention to detail. I marvelled as a kid. I still marvel now as an adult.
I highly recommend the documentary "Tintin and I" Reepbot.
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the calculus affair is great fun. all that mystery and excitement. tintin in tibet is also another fine story. i'll check out that documentry later. but right now i am watching 'the agony and the ecstacy'. it is about michaelangelo painting the sistine chapel. i think this film needs to get remade. and i don't often say that about films.
yes the moon books were really interesting. it is amazing how big the spacee race was in the 60's. especially under the context of the cold war.
i still have all of my tintin books from when i was a kid. when i was younger i moved house a few times so most of my childhood stuff was sold in garage sales or thrown out, plus i am not a sentimental person. the fact that i still have those books is probably a fair indication of how much they mean to me.
Columbo
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This has recently come to surface. But I think its spurious.
For one thing, the cleverclogs put the authors name as Herpes and not Herge.
But Snowy's reaction seems kinda realistic so who knows?
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ohhh flanalette shirts! i love flanalette. i used to wear it all the time in tasmania. but it is too warm to wear it up here i think.
Fuzz
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The Tintin's were one of the few things I kept. But I did have to supplement my collection because I suffered the interminable disease of lending books to friends which were then lent to friends and a daisy chain of ending up who knows where.
I am still missing a couple which I will eventually get around to getting. Ive seen a dvd collection of the adverntures.
Dammit Reepbot. Youve re-kindled my inner Tintin/Haddock.
Looks like my sunday might include a shopping sortie to acquire this item.
I am still missing a couple which I will eventually get around to getting. Ive seen a dvd collection of the adverntures.

Dammit Reepbot. Youve re-kindled my inner Tintin/Haddock.
Looks like my sunday might include a shopping sortie to acquire this item.
Columbo
Never again
The Tintin's were one of the few things I kept. But I did have to supplement my collection because I suffered the interminable disease of lending books to friends which were then lent to friends and a daisy chain of ending up who knows where.
I am still missing a couple which I will eventually get around to getting. Ive seen a dvd collection of the adverntures.
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Dammit Reepbot. Youve re-kindled my inner Tintin/Haddock.
Looks like my sunday might include a shopping sortie to acquire this item.
ahh well you should have been wise like me and had no friends at all lol.
i actually have the blu ray collection of the tintin series.
Fuzz
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Worth getting? Includes all? Picaros?i actually have the blu ray collection of the tintin series.
Is it faithful in the animation artwork?
Columbo
Never again
Worth getting? Includes all? Picaros?
Is it faithful in the animation artwork?
worth getting. includes everything from tintin in america to the picaros.
Columbo
Never again
http://www.buzzfeed.com/benhenry/cupid-better-be-listening#.sjVVeX2OQo
Apparently my ideal partner is the curious type.
'Your ideal partner is curious and intrigued by everything. They question a lot of things they encounter, and can be adventerous in their quest to get answers. This type of partner will be invested in you 100% because they want to figure you out. They are never bored of learning and finding out more.'
i'd love that tbph.
Apparently my ideal partner is the curious type.
'Your ideal partner is curious and intrigued by everything. They question a lot of things they encounter, and can be adventerous in their quest to get answers. This type of partner will be invested in you 100% because they want to figure you out. They are never bored of learning and finding out more.'
i'd love that tbph.
Meglos
HAVE A NECTARINE, GONK
Never seen that brand, they do look like something I'd like.
Mooseface
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Over here you do. I was with someone who bought sixty packets the other day. Not all different but probably about twenty five to thirty different sorts. He really likes chips. Although not any with cheese or sour cream or vinegar. So that's about another fifteen types.you don't really get a wide variety of chips at the supermarkets these days.
Columbo
Never again
Over here you do. I was with someone who bought sixty packets the other day. Not all different but probably about twenty five to thirty different sorts. He really likes chips. Although not any with cheese or sour cream or vinegar. So that's about another fifteen types.
he has a kindred spirit in me. i am quite fond of the chips too. yummmmmmmy yummmy.
hooleydooley
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Never seen that brand, they do look like something I'd like.
I had the opportunity of meeting this food in Ireland in the 80s


I think you can buy bulk on the net, if you like them

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