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Is Aga really Little Buddha?
Join Date: Oct 2007
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The Internet Proves Man is a Social Animal
http://www.creativematch.co.uk/viewnews/?90738
Audience figures have increased showing that people want to get out of their homes. Even though they could download the video they want to go out. Supports the theory Man: Not only an individual but a group but Clara Mayo. http://www.webster.edu/~woolflm/mayo2.html |
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I need a bit more space here. There is n
Join Date: Jan 2005
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.Oh, and I kind of like those nachos with warm melted cheese as well .Generally I can't really say that my trips to the cinema are social experiences. I usually go to see movies in the afternoon or earlier when there's typically only someone sitting in 5-25 of the 500+ seats - and as you would expect, as far away from each other (individually or in pairs/groups) as possible. |
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Is Aga really Little Buddha?
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I love going to the art house Chelsea Cinema in the afternoon. Huge seats, legs resting on the seat in front of me. Nothing better.
The UK is having a good run during the summer months now, the positive side of global warming. |
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