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PostPosted: Sun Mar 10, 2013 1:10 
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*sigh*

Christ.

Huh. I didn't think my ZZ Top recap was that bad...

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 Post subject: Re: Bits And Bobs 38
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Christ.

Huh. I didn't think my ZZ Top recap was that bad...


Well, I have no idea what you meant by brub...


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 Post subject: Re: Bits And Bobs 38
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It means 'rubbish'. My sister used to say it when we were kids, and I took it on. Can't believe you're not telepathic, lad :p

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It did! All hail MaliA and Royal Mail!


The other four things i posted at the same time all arrived as well.

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Chris from CBeebies is 42.

Has he discovered the fountain of youth or something?

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 Post subject: Re: Bits And Bobs 38
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Digitiser came off-air (and on-air too, now that I think of it) ten years ago today. For the three people to whom that might mean something. :S


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 Post subject: Re: Bits And Bobs 38
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Digitiser came off-air (and on-air too, now that I think of it) ten years ago today. For the three people to whom that might mean something. :S

I miss Biffo.

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Trying to find some ART to brighten up the walls with. Just found out the Ashmolean in Oxford has a 'print on demand' service for over 1000 items in their collection. What a great idea!


They've got something similar at the gallery in London next to Trafalgar Square who's name escapes me.


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Kern wrote:
Trying to find some ART to brighten up the walls with. Just found out the Ashmolean in Oxford has a 'print on demand' service for over 1000 items in their collection. What a great idea!


They've got something similar at the gallery in London next to Trafalgar Square who's name escapes me.


National Portrait Gallery?

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Curiosity wrote:
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Kern wrote:
Trying to find some ART to brighten up the walls with. Just found out the Ashmolean in Oxford has a 'print on demand' service for over 1000 items in their collection. What a great idea!


They've got something similar at the gallery in London next to Trafalgar Square who's name escapes me.


National Portrait Gallery?


That's the beastie.

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Cheers for that. Will take a look. Perhaps a large canvas print of a man with a ginger beard might go well in the study?


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Cheers for that. Will take a look. Perhaps a large canvas print of a man with a ginger beard might go well in the study?


And if not, I'm sure there's a woman with heaving bosoms you could go for.


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Cheers for that. Will take a look. Perhaps a large canvas print of a man with a ginger beard might go well in the study?


And if not, I'm sure there's a woman with heaving bosoms you could go for.


I'm sure she'd like it too.

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Cheers for that. Will take a look. Perhaps a large canvas print of a man with a ginger beard might go well in the study?


And if not, I'm sure there's a woman with heaving bosoms you could go for.


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Perhaps not that particular one, but I'm starting to like the idea of getting some retrogaming* posters, especially for the mancave spare room. Hmm....


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 Post subject: Re: Bits And Bobs 38
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Perhaps not that particular one, but I'm starting to like the idea of getting some retrogaming* posters, especially for the mancave spare room. Hmm....


* A term I've never liked. I don't retro-movie when I put on a Marx Brothers movie, or retro-jazz if I put on some Duke Ellington. Vintage Gaming? Classic Gaming? Meh. Nothing sounds right


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Mr Russell wrote:
The Count of Six wrote:
Digitiser came off-air (and on-air too, now that I think of it) ten years ago today. For the three people to whom that might mean something. :S

I miss Biffo.

I was MySpace friends with the bloke, back in the day. He was nice .

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Chris from CBeebies is 42.

Has he discovered the fountain of youth or something?

Fucking Hell!

Also, Mali, WHAT THE FUCK, MALI?

I just watched the episode of Glee that was on Sky 1 tonight and it was dire. Fucking dire, man.

What the Hell is wrong with you?

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Grim... wrote:
Curiosity wrote:
Chris from CBeebies is 42.

Has he discovered the fountain of youth or something?

Fucking Hell!

Also, Mali, WHAT THE FUCK, MALI?

I just watched the episode of Glee that was on Sky 1 tonight and it was dire. Fucking dire, man.

What the Hell is wrong with you?


Glee was only good for the first series or so.

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Curiosity wrote:
Grim... wrote:
Curiosity wrote:
Chris from CBeebies is 42.

Has he discovered the fountain of youth or something?

Fucking Hell!

Also, Mali, WHAT THE FUCK, MALI?

I just watched the episode of Glee that was on Sky 1 tonight and it was dire. Fucking dire, man.

What the Hell is wrong with you?


Glee was only good for the first series or so.


Yes, this.

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Glee was only good because it's a way of taking the piss out of MaliA.

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Curiosity wrote:
Grim... wrote:
Curiosity wrote:
Chris from CBeebies is 42.

Has he discovered the fountain of youth or something?

Fucking Hell!

Also, Mali, WHAT THE FUCK, MALI?

I just watched the episode of Glee that was on Sky 1 tonight and it was dire. Fucking dire, man.

What the Hell is wrong with you?


Glee was only good for the first series or so.


:this:

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Todays google doodle celibrates what would have been Douglas Adams 61st birthday

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Douglas Adams – one of the most celebrated and beloved humorists of the 20th century – had an imagination that defied gravity and soared past Earth's atmosphere. As a young man, he famously got the first inkling of an idea for The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy while hitchhiking across Europe, pausing to contemplate the starry night sky.

In the late seventies, this simple yet powerful premise blossomed into a comedy radio broadcast on BBC Radio 4. From there, it took on a life of its own – the series has included books, a TV show, a film, computer games, comic books, and most recently a stage show: The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy Radio Show, Live! – a performance which captures the magic of the original radio broadcast. In fact, many of the iconic sound effects used in our doodle were kindly provided by the creative folks behind this show.

The world (to be fair, the universe) of The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy is complex, chaotic, and often contradictory, with multiple timelines and probability axes colliding in assuredly comic ways. The various exotic planets, alien races, and intergalactic sociopolitical situations are usually filtered through the lens of the series' most useful piece of futuristic technology – the Guide itself, published out of Ursa Minor Beta. The Guide's task of organizing the galaxy's information struck a chord with us, which is why we gave it special attention in our doodle. Through it, you can get a small peek into the unrelentingly hilarious universe created by Douglas Adams.

But The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, in all its many and varied manifestations, is not the limit of Douglas Adams' wit, creativity, and compassion. True fans know and love the episodes he wrote for the British sci-fi show Dr. Who, starring Tom Baker as the fourth doctor. He also created Dirk Gently, protagonist of several genre-defying detective novels. And he co-created, with zoologist Mark Carwardine, the radio documentary and nonfiction book series Last Chance to See, documenting many expeditions to examine near-extinct animals across the globe.

Douglas Adams has entertained and inspired so many generations of people around the world with his warm humor and courageously curious intellect. Happy birthday, you hoopy frood!

I was honored to work on this doodle with my collaborators – Corrie Scalisi, Kevin Laughlin, Manuel Clément, and Leon Hong.

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Cheers for that. Will take a look. Perhaps a large canvas print of a man with a ginger beard might go well in the study?


:DD

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Grim... wrote:
Curiosity wrote:
Chris from CBeebies is 42.

Has he discovered the fountain of youth or something?

Fucking Hell!

Also, Mali, WHAT THE FUCK, MALI?

I just watched the episode of Glee that was on Sky 1 tonight and it was dire. Fucking dire, man.

What the Hell is wrong with you?


:this:

Glee should be illegal.

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Glee has become the very thing that it first sought to parody.

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DavPaz wrote:
Glee has become the very thing that it first sought to parody.

Shame, really

I can't help but feel you are giving credit where none is due.


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So, Vicky Pryce then. Her attempt to stitch up her ex when the marriage went sour didn't really work out that well for her in the end, did it?


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So, Vicky Pryce then. Her attempt to stitch up her ex when the marriage went sour didn't really work out that well for her in the end, did it?


The very definition of a pyrrhic victory.

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So, Vicky Pryce then. Her attempt to stitch up her ex when the marriage went sour didn't really work out that well for her in the end, did it?

Nope. A lot of dirty laundry aired, £100k spent and she's still going to jail. Ridiculous.


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Cheers for that. Will take a look. Perhaps a large canvas print of a man with a ginger beard might go well in the study?


:DD


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DavPaz wrote:
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So, Vicky Pryce then. Her attempt to stitch up her ex when the marriage went sour didn't really work out that well for her in the end, did it?

Nope. A lot of dirty laundry aired, £100k spent and she's still going to jail. Ridiculous.


It's been brilliant entertainment. If only there was a single word that you could use to sum up the feeling of pleasure that this spectacle has caused.

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Interesting (if long) article on the death of the Arcade (American but a lot of similarities with here)

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Nah thats the 21st of June

http://wwp.greenwichmeantime.co.uk/longest-day/

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DavPaz wrote:
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So, Vicky Pryce then. Her attempt to stitch up her ex when the marriage went sour didn't really work out that well for her in the end, did it?

Nope. A lot of dirty laundry aired, £100k spent and she's still going to jail. Ridiculous.


It's been brilliant entertainment. If only there was a single word that you could use to sum up the feeling of pleasure that this spectacle has caused.


:this:

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DavPaz wrote:
Trooper wrote:
So, Vicky Pryce then. Her attempt to stitch up her ex when the marriage went sour didn't really work out that well for her in the end, did it?

Nope. A lot of dirty laundry aired, £100k spent and she's still going to jail. Ridiculous.


It's been brilliant entertainment. If only there was a single word that you could use to sum up the feeling of pleasure that this spectacle has caused.


:this:

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Jonathan Portas thinks it is over the top to imprison Pryce. On the grounds that he likes her. The knobber.

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Jonathan Portas thinks it is over the top to imprison Pryce. On the grounds that he likes her. The knobber.


I don't know who that is but I'm assuming he was on the jury that got booted out for containing a knobber.


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