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Time was running out
for Dave. His attempt at the trunk balancing record was due to start in two minutes.
lifted original from kitteny berk
edit: What can I say, but thank you, humbly, for my first FP - more hummus is needed I fear for the next
(Fri 4th Jul 2003, 21:27, More)
for Dave. His attempt at the trunk balancing record was due to start in two minutes.
lifted original from kitteny berk
edit: What can I say, but thank you, humbly, for my first FP - more hummus is needed I fear for the next
(Fri 4th Jul 2003, 21:27, More)
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» Claims to Fame
Dongle
I run a Company, Wordcraft, that coined the name "Dongle" as applied to the little licence-locking thingy that you stick in the back of computers to stop people ripping the software. We first made them for a word processor package on the Commodore PET.
If only we had trade marked it :(
(Thu 24th Feb 2005, 15:31, More)
Dongle
I run a Company, Wordcraft, that coined the name "Dongle" as applied to the little licence-locking thingy that you stick in the back of computers to stop people ripping the software. We first made them for a word processor package on the Commodore PET.
If only we had trade marked it :(
(Thu 24th Feb 2005, 15:31, More)
» Impromptu Games You Play
Spleen the Cat
If you live in (or have access to) a cul-de-sac; there are more than one of you; and you all have bicycles then this is an excellent way to spend the afternoon.
Draw a line across the tarmac to form a rectangle on the end of the road. Everyone rides round in a circle in the same direction within the rectangle. Someone shouts "Spleen the Cat" and then you must try and knock everyone else off their bikes. You are not allowed on the pavement or over the line you drew and you are NOT allowed to touch anyone else (that would be too easy).
(Wed 31st Mar 2004, 12:08, More)
Spleen the Cat
If you live in (or have access to) a cul-de-sac; there are more than one of you; and you all have bicycles then this is an excellent way to spend the afternoon.
Draw a line across the tarmac to form a rectangle on the end of the road. Everyone rides round in a circle in the same direction within the rectangle. Someone shouts "Spleen the Cat" and then you must try and knock everyone else off their bikes. You are not allowed on the pavement or over the line you drew and you are NOT allowed to touch anyone else (that would be too easy).
(Wed 31st Mar 2004, 12:08, More)
» Weird Traditions
"I see IKEA"
The first in our family to shout this, on seeing said store, is entitled to claim an ice-cream from the others present.
You can claim two ice-creams if you see a foreign one (for us, one not in the UK).
For those who want to start, a great two-pointer is the IKEA store visible whilst landing at Newark Airport, NJ - its even better because the phone call to tell your loved one will inevitably be in the middle of the night UK time.
(Fri 29th Jul 2005, 8:09, More)
"I see IKEA"
The first in our family to shout this, on seeing said store, is entitled to claim an ice-cream from the others present.
You can claim two ice-creams if you see a foreign one (for us, one not in the UK).
For those who want to start, a great two-pointer is the IKEA store visible whilst landing at Newark Airport, NJ - its even better because the phone call to tell your loved one will inevitably be in the middle of the night UK time.
(Fri 29th Jul 2005, 8:09, More)