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» Guilty Pleasures
I eat gravy granules (bisto)
by the spoonful. My family do not approve, especially when we run out before a roast...
(Wed 13th Apr 2005, 14:32, More)
I eat gravy granules (bisto)
by the spoonful. My family do not approve, especially when we run out before a roast...
(Wed 13th Apr 2005, 14:32, More)
» Useless Information
Swahili and consonants
Contrary to popular belief, "Jambo!" doesn't really mean hello in Swahili. It's only used when addressing tourists.
EDIT: Fair play. turns out i have useless wrong information. Hooray!
The word with the longest collection of consecutive consonants is "polyrhythmic," closely followed by "Knightsbridge".
Excellent QOTW!
(Fri 18th Mar 2005, 21:26, More)
Swahili and consonants
Contrary to popular belief, "Jambo!" doesn't really mean hello in Swahili. It's only used when addressing tourists.
EDIT: Fair play. turns out i have useless wrong information. Hooray!
The word with the longest collection of consecutive consonants is "polyrhythmic," closely followed by "Knightsbridge".
Excellent QOTW!
(Fri 18th Mar 2005, 21:26, More)
» Impromptu Games You Play
Add-on to 'Tally the catchphrase'
Requires at least 2 people. Each person chooses a catchphrase. When the winning catchphrase is uttered a set number of times, the person who chose it must exclaim "(insert name of catchphrase uttering person)-go"
(e.g Ben-go! or Jim-go!)
It's much clearer than i've made it seem
(Wed 31st Mar 2004, 19:20, More)
Add-on to 'Tally the catchphrase'
Requires at least 2 people. Each person chooses a catchphrase. When the winning catchphrase is uttered a set number of times, the person who chose it must exclaim "(insert name of catchphrase uttering person)-go"
(e.g Ben-go! or Jim-go!)
It's much clearer than i've made it seem
(Wed 31st Mar 2004, 19:20, More)
» Old People Talk Bollocks
talking of the colours of cars...
My grandad used to often get confused if too many visitors came to his house. Mid conversation, he butted in loudly "talking of the colours of cars, which we weren't, but i'd like to - who's is the red one?"
(Thu 11th Mar 2004, 19:21, More)
talking of the colours of cars...
My grandad used to often get confused if too many visitors came to his house. Mid conversation, he butted in loudly "talking of the colours of cars, which we weren't, but i'd like to - who's is the red one?"
(Thu 11th Mar 2004, 19:21, More)