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Milwr Jr.

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  1. Open the desired picture in microsoft Paint. (Dependent on your version of Windows): there should be an option there to resize (sometimes listed) as cropping. From there you can resize it. Alternatively you could upload it to TinyPic.com. It usually resizes it for you.
  2. Your maths must be terrible.
  3. It's roughly the same amount. You get games that are exclusive to either the 360 or PS3, but it generally works out the same I believe. If there was a difference in available titles, it'd be less than double figures. Edited In: I was incorrect. The 360 and Wii consoles have more games available than the PS3, this is due to the PS3 being released later than the 360/Wii/any other console. Again, it's not a huge gap in title numbers, so it's not that big a deal.
  4. Nah. I'll stick with my free internet access PS3 thanks. Bill gates can shove his 360 up his arse. The best ever games console was probably the Sega Megadrive or the N64. And todays consoles just don't stack up I'm afraid. Sure you get HD Games, 3D Games, internet access, multiplayer, expansion packs etc... but you don't get the nostalgia. You don't get the joy you had as a kid/teenager when you play todays consoles. Atleast that's my view on it. Still can't wait for AC: Revelations though.
  5. you need to get off the sheep mate and spread your fleece Funny. An Englishman telling a sheep shagging joke. You simple ooze originality don't you ?
  6. Now, I thoroughly dislike the English as much as the next Welshman. I do however respect what they have given the world (and "us" for that matter). They've given us the English language, Dickens, Darwin, Formal Suits, Lennon, Penicillin, The Internet (without which you wouldn't be able to post stupid topics that are inviting a schooling delivered by myself and others), Identifying DNA structure and pioneering the study of molecular biology, The "Fry-Up" but they can keep the pigs blood, mushrooms and tomatoes, Oasis, Snooker.... would you like me to continue ? As said, they've given us
  7. ... and you expected scum to behave with a degree of civility ?
  8. good scene,and michaeal screaming,you just know that was the finish of him dont you? He sold it too me. I like a film that can make me look beyond the actor and imagine that person is actually who they are portraying, in reality. Pacino did it for me. His scream is so authentic, so real. You'd think it was actually his daughter. And the way it flips back to the women in his past, ending with his death... superb.
  9. Not many entire films will give me a "lump in my throat" but there are certain scenes within films that I believe evoke strong emotional response. Take "The Godfather Part III" for example. There's a scene near the end where Michael Corleone (Al Pacino) is exiting a theatre having seen his son's first theatrical acting job. And on the steps of the theatre a hitman attempts to kill Michael, instead shooting his daughter, fatally. It's an astonishing scene, made all the better with Pietro Mascagni's "Intermezzo" in the backround. Here it is, incase any wanted to see it: http://www.yo
  10. Photobucket is shit. Use http://tinypic.com/index.php (Tiny Pic)
  11. Well, my Father is on this forum (his username being Milwr), so... you can put two and two together ?
  12. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BNnaK1eoHQs
  13. Oh yes, there's no denying Kuklinski was a cold-blooded killer... he's just a cold-blooded killer who lies through his f*****g teeth.
  14. Don't bother getting "The Iceman". It's highly inaccurate. Richard Kuklinski was full of shit. He claimed to take part some of the finest Mafia hit's, but he didn't. He was a nobody, a scum bag. To say that he took part in the Castellano hit and the DeMeo hit is ridiculous. He was a bottom-feeder, whacking small time hoods and thugs.
  15. Again, this is not a hunting book but a good read nonetheless: A Man of Honor by Joseph Bonanno. It is the autobiography of Joseph Charles Bonanno, Sr. one of the heads of the "Five Families" of the New York Mafia (The Bonanno Family). In it he chronicles not only his leadership of the family, but the early years of his life in Sicily, and his early career in the turbulent "Castellammrese War" (1929-1931) of Maranzano and Masseria. I found it amazing, a revelation of almost an entire life spent in the Mafia. A very good read.
  16. The Owain Glyndwr or the Prince of Wales. Never failed me.
  17. Milwr Jr.

    XTC

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ksrI6fu232w
  18. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=78yirf1RPu4 ^ better.
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