Whatchoo smiling 'bout, Willis?

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Animal

| 32,544 posts


30th Jul 2010 at 9:35 am

Animal -

 
Quote: Albert Johanneson, Jul 2010
My sister had a baby boy today
Congrats.

Its the first sign of many you're getting old

On a related note. It seems one of my Neice's is due to have another kid.. Meaning I'm once again a great uncle... Oh f*ck.
http://www.dasburros.com

The world isn't run by weapons anymore, or energy, or money. It's run by little rabbits and zeroes, little bits of data. It's all just electrons.

Cycling Antics

Gob

| 12,043 posts


30th Jul 2010 at 9:51 am

Gob - Come on!

Come on!

 
Oooh I'm looking forward to this weekend, rewatching the Wire tonight with Snide then its G's birthday tomorrow night

Animal

| 32,544 posts


30th Jul 2010 at 11:31 am

Animal -

 
Quote: Super Nintendo Chalmers, Jul 2010
G's birthday tomorrow night
Stupid gig making me not be able to go.
http://www.dasburros.com

The world isn't run by weapons anymore, or energy, or money. It's run by little rabbits and zeroes, little bits of data. It's all just electrons.

Cycling Antics

Delirium Tremens

| 1,875 posts


30th Jul 2010 at 1:11 pm

Delirium Tremens -

 
Quote: Darren, Jul 2010
Quote: Super Nintendo Chalmers, Jul 2010
G's birthday tomorrow night
Stupid gig making me not be able to go.


WHERE'S YOUR MESSIAH NOW, BURROWS?

Tobias Fünke

| 4,724 posts


30th Jul 2010 at 2:07 pm

Tobias Fünke  - I blue myself.

I blue myself.

 
Quote: Super Nintendo Chalmers, Jul 2010
Oooh I'm looking forward to this weekend, rewatching the Wire tonight with Snide then its G's birthday tomorrow night


Next week, m80.
Analrapist.

Gob

| 12,043 posts


30th Jul 2010 at 3:01 pm

Gob - Come on!

Come on!

 
Quote: Heisenberg, Jul 2010
Quote: Super Nintendo Chalmers, Jul 2010
Oooh I'm looking forward to this weekend, rewatching the Wire tonight with Snide then its G's birthday tomorrow night


Next week, m80.


Aaaahhhh F*CK

Animal

| 32,544 posts


30th Jul 2010 at 5:50 pm

Animal -

 
Working having a table tennis table. I can see me regularly spending an extra thirty minutes or so smacking a ball about with co-workers after an early shift.
http://www.dasburros.com

The world isn't run by weapons anymore, or energy, or money. It's run by little rabbits and zeroes, little bits of data. It's all just electrons.

Cycling Antics

Alec

| 1,346 posts


30th Jul 2010 at 6:21 pm

Alec - Bing Bong Changes

Bing Bong Changes

 
Steve Lamacq has purchased an album on my recommendation, and announced it to the world on air.

John Cage Bubblegum

| 6,551 posts


30th Jul 2010 at 9:54 pm

John Cage Bubblegum -

 
Wikipedia vandalism.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arran_Coghlan

Quote:
Aaron 'Chemical' Coghlan is a local businessman, art collector, import/export consultant and noted philanthropist currently residing in Alderley Edge, East Cheshire. He is believed to be the most wronged man in English legal history having publicly suffered corrupt campaigns of harrassment by Greater Manchester Police on three separate occasions. His nickname is a reference to the cocktails he is said to enjoy at the many bars in his local area and absolutely nothing to do with murdering people and that.


Quote:
Coghlan grew up in an area of Stockport known colloquially as 'Hell's Bathroom', where he was variously described as 'a jolly lad, always trying to make his mates laugh' and 'a cold, hard, ruthless philanthropist'. Coghlan developed an affinity with the police from an early age, in particular a keen interest in their internal working procedures and how they could be made to function more efficiently and for less money. To this day, Coghlan continues to dedicate his time relieving the police of unwanted cash.


http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1298748/Teflon-Don-gangster-Arran-Coghlan-walks-free-murder-charge-dropped.html
Peter Kenyon has a medal

Animal

| 32,544 posts


30th Jul 2010 at 10:44 pm

Animal -

 
Cycling in the rain.


Also, this p*ss take.
http://www.dasburros.com

The world isn't run by weapons anymore, or energy, or money. It's run by little rabbits and zeroes, little bits of data. It's all just electrons.

Cycling Antics

Animal

| 32,544 posts


30th Jul 2010 at 10:59 pm

Animal -

 
Double post.

Why does nothing like this happen anywhere I go?




Or better yet, this?

http://www.dasburros.com

The world isn't run by weapons anymore, or energy, or money. It's run by little rabbits and zeroes, little bits of data. It's all just electrons.

Cycling Antics

Steve-Dave

| 10,860 posts


31st Jul 2010 at 7:14 pm

Steve-Dave -

 
Finished Season 2 of Breaking Bad. Amazing. Absolutely amazing.

Now, onto Mad Men
There are 10 types of people in the world; those who understand binary, and 9 other different types of people

Maeby

| 22,373 posts


31st Jul 2010 at 10:27 pm

Maeby - Marry me?

Marry me?

 
679,350 in Bejewelled.

I'm getting better at this. I think it's my 4th 600k score so far.

Yes, I have nothing else to do
Ping!

Wife of Amy, Sex Goddess

Animal

| 32,544 posts


1st Aug 2010 at 1:55 am

Animal -

 
For what was essentially a paid practice that wasn't half bad.

Few problems with the P.A. WHich was annoying and my V-Drums kept reprogramming themselves. Plus I broke way too many sticks but hey ho. Easy 25 notes.
http://www.dasburros.com

The world isn't run by weapons anymore, or energy, or money. It's run by little rabbits and zeroes, little bits of data. It's all just electrons.

Cycling Antics


 
 
Jimmy: Holy sh*t everything's Barry.
Steve-Dave: Everything's better!
Puffalump: Barrier
Steve-Dave: The Barryest it's ever been
Jimmy: I can't wait for more "Important Barry and changes"
Steve-Dave: Well there will be some Barry and changes coming soon, because we need more donations. It no longer just takes £10 a year to help Barry survive
Steve-Dave: It takes like... £13
Steve-Dave: Barry has to walk 5 metres to his car every day... just to go to work and earn money for DVDs and comic books
Steve-Dave: His eyesight is so bad... that he has to wear glasses. Stylish rimless glasses which cost €250
Steve-Dave: His living space is so cramped... that h had to put his workout bench in the garage meaning he doesn't really use it any more
Steve-Dave: But for just €13 a year... You can help Barry afford a DVD that he heard was good but has been out for a while so it's not as expensive as new DVDs
Steve-Dave: Please... Give generously... And help save this poor man's DVD shelf from not being completely full because it just looks weird when it's nearly full. I mean, when it's half full, that's fine. But when there's only a few gaps left... it just looks kinda sad.... y'know
Steve-Dave: Thank you
Rayanne Graff: It scares me when people refer to themselves in the third person.
Steve-Dave: It scares Professor Barrington Cornelius Smashathing XIV esq. too
Steve-Dave: Like my Grandfather, Professor Barrington Cornelius Smashathing XII Esq. always said: "Professor Barrington Cornelius Smashathing XIV esq., Professor Barrington Cornelius Smashathing XII esq. gets scared when people refer to themselves in the third person, and Professor Barrington Cornelius Smashathing XIV esq., Professor Barrington Cornelius Smashathing XII esq. promises to never do that"
Steve-Dave: And like my twin brother, Professor Barrington Cornelius Smashathing XIV.5 esq. (or Professor Barrington Cornelius Smashathing XIV esq. for short) says: "Professor Barrington Cornelius Smashathing XIV esq., Professor Barrington Cornelius Smashathing XIV.5 esq. doesn't like when people refer to themselves in the third person. You and Professor Barrington Cornelius Smashathing XIV.5 esq. must have gotten that from our grandfather, Professor Barrington Cornelius Smashathing XII esq."
Rayanne Graff: You nerds crack me up.
Steve-Dave: Professor Barrington Cornelius Smashathing XII esq., Professor Barrington Cornelius Smashathing XIV.5 esq. and Professor Barrington Cornelius Smashathing XIV esq. all try our best
Rayanne Graff: ... in the pants department.

 

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