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Re: The MOAN thread

Post by eowyn on Tue 01 Apr 2008, 00:44

Yes, they are. And they make yellow covered ones now as well as the red ones, that taste even more disgusting.

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Post by Brass Monkey on Tue 01 Apr 2008, 00:45

bliksem wrote:Are they still the little cheese that likes to get out? I quite like them.


They are and they're dross. And you, sir, are making yourself look like a jack of clubs by saying any different.

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Post by mynah on Tue 01 Apr 2008, 08:12

bliksem wrote:Are they still the little cheese that likes to get out? I quite like them.
I like little rubber balls too, though their uses are limited. My problem with Babybels is that they impersonate something I knew years ago that was actually edible.

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Post by Dello on Tue 01 Apr 2008, 09:49

Babybels were good school food. Throw the "cheese" away and spend all day moulding the ball of wax into various shapes - mostly penises.

Good times.

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Post by Lara Lara Laughs on Tue 01 Apr 2008, 09:51

Babybels are tasty. They really shouldn't be but they just are.

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Post by taipan on Tue 01 Apr 2008, 19:25

Lara Lara Laughs wrote:Babybels are tasty. They really shouldn't be but they just are.


This explains a lot.

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Re: The MOAN thread

Post by freddled gruntbuggly on Tue 01 Apr 2008, 20:13

Victorian drivers. Especially on winding roads. Anywhere at all, really, but particularly on any road that has more than one bend per two kilometres. And at roundabouts. And in the wet. AND on unsealed roads. But most of all on winding roads. Mad

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Post by mynah on Wed 02 Apr 2008, 09:43

Internet pop-ups with full-blast around sound. The other night I was foruming (elsewhere in cyberspace) in the quiet post-midnight hours when, without warning, "Helloooo!!! Hellooo!!! Hellooo!!!" boomed from the speakers. The spaniel started barking, the ridgeback began a howling marathon, everyone in the house leaped from their beds and came running, and several neighbours screamed and phoned the police. I was within a whisker of needing a change of clothing and a bath myself. It took about half an hour to calm everyone down - and then it happened again... jawdrop

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Re: The MOAN thread

Post by Guest on Wed 02 Apr 2008, 10:35

A slight bit of exaggeration there?

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Post by mynah on Wed 02 Apr 2008, 19:44

Demelza wrote:A slight bit of exaggeration there?
Yes, but not nearly as amplified as the sounds that boomed forth from my loudspeakers...

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Re: The MOAN thread

Post by Guest on Fri 20 Jun 2008, 21:26

This uckingfay advert is doing my head in....


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Re: The MOAN thread

Post by taipan on Fri 20 Jun 2008, 21:35

Moan, Moan, Moan

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Post by skully on Fri 20 Jun 2008, 21:52

OK taips, I will. Farkin Windows Vista sh!ts me to tears.

Lost my old faithful PC with it's perfectly working Windows XP operating system due to a lightning strike. Get a new PC (huzzah!!!) under insurance but I had to take it with Windows Vista OS.

What a farkin heap of sh!t. My printer didn't work with it, my mp3 player didn't work with it, my router didn't work with it, as well as a bunch of software that I reloaded.

I then spend 3 weeks arguing with the insurance company who finally gave me a new printer because Canon did not make a driver to allow my old one to work with Vista. Spend most of that 3 weeks downloading drivers to make old things compatible with Vista.

Fark Bill Gates. Mad

[ahhh, that feels better]

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Re: The MOAN thread

Post by Mick Sawyer on Fri 20 Jun 2008, 23:09

Winkle Spinner wrote:Girls.


They're shit.


She kept playing with your whizzer only cause she missed her own so much?

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Re: The MOAN thread

Post by Winkle Spinner on Fri 20 Jun 2008, 23:39

Hah. I don't remember posting that.

I was probably drunk.

Nice joke, though.

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