I'm from Portsmouth (the original one in England) and the most famous person born here that I can think of is Charles Dickens. Isambard Kingdom Brunel was also born here.
I was hoping the last episode would be something like this. Really sad to see this series end but it?s been a good 11 years and at least we can still see the LRR crew on Feed Dump. So long and thanks for all the comedy.
Thief: The Dark Project - this was one of the first PC games I ever played and I found it really difficult. I managed to complete the first two levels eventually but then I just could not get past the third level (Down in the Bone Hoard). It was a bit of a face-palm moment when I discovered that...
My favourite class would have to be the Pyro as I just like the personality and the fact that you don?t need to be too precise with your aiming when using the flamethrower. Pyro-vision goggles also add to the experience (I know anyone can wear them but they suit the Pyro best)
The Soldier is...
All of the Thief games have a bow as the main/only ranged weapon, plus it comes with a range of useful magical arrows - especially the water arrow that can put out torches to create more dark areas to hide in
I can't believe no one has said Christmas cake: it's got cake, marzipan, icing and fruit, plus if you are eating it then it means it must be Christmas too!
I thought it was great. The only part I did not like much was the segment called "Frankie and June Say 'Thanks Tim'" (The digital age/music section), although the TARDIS sound effect and the reveal of Tim Berners-Lee at the end stopped this segment being a complete let down. My favourite part...
I liked most of the Studio Ghibli films that I have seen but my favourites would have to be Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind and Princess Mononoke. I also thought that Grave of the Fireflies was good but it is not the sort of film you would want to watch regularly :(
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