Whale SushiPlanet Dave wrote:Get in! Can I have some of that reet spicy green stuff with mine, please.Pat wrote:Sushi's on me......Planet Dave wrote: Such news should always be delivered by a smiley snowman.
whale i'll be damned
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Pat wrote:See you, you've taken that too farscotty wrote:Whale SushiPlanet Dave wrote: Get in! Can I have some of that reet spicy green stuff with mine, please.
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Found it quite shocking myself as wellDark wrote:Omigod, you fiend! An image hosted by TRIPOD!
,,,eh...whit...?Obviousman wrote:Found it quite shocking myself as wellDark wrote:Omigod, you fiend! An image hosted by TRIPOD!
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That's all we get to see, a tiny square with a tripod logo saying 'image hosted by...'
How come I can see it?Obviousman wrote:That's all we get to see, a tiny square with a tripod logo saying 'image hosted by...'
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Don't have a clue actually... Probably because tripod doesn't allow its images to be displayed without the site or so and you had it loaded before? I'm rather sure I've seen this thingy a couple of times already so
I'm still on the wine, I still don't get how I can see the pic'?Pat wrote:You're the only one who can see it. Has Mrs S slipped something into your tea.scotty wrote:How come I can see it?Obviousman wrote:That's all we get to see, a tiny square with a tripod logo saying 'image hosted by...'
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if you really want the geek explanation (you may want to call Mrs Scotty in on this to explain the science bits )...scotty wrote:I'm still on the wine, I still don't get how I can see the pic'?Pat wrote:You're the only one who can see it. Has Mrs S slipped something into your tea.scotty wrote: How come I can see it?
You can see image because you visited the website and the image is stored in your browser cache (a bit of space on your hard drive where bits of websites are stored so that when you look at that site again you don't have to download all of the bits again).
But some websites protect their images from being posted on forums and other sites (it's called 'hotlinking') because it uses their (expensive) bandwidth. When someone (like you) tries to post an image hosted on their site, instead it shows a small default image saying "image hosted by Tripod" or whatever (it could be worse, it cold be Goatse or BoxGirl - don't ask, just google them if you need to know).
Anyway, you post the image but you still see the real image (because you visited the originating website, and the image is stored in your cache) but everyone else sees the hotlink version of the image - the "image hosted by Tripod" icon (or Goatse, or BoxGirl...)
I thought that's what it was , cheers Paullazarus corporation wrote:if you really want the geek explanation (you may want to call Mrs Scotty in on this to explain the science bits )...scotty wrote:I'm still on the wine, I still don't get how I can see the pic'?Pat wrote: You're the only one who can see it. Has Mrs S slipped something into your tea.
You can see image because you visited the website and the image is stored in your browser cache (a bit of space on your hard drive where bits of websites are stored so that when you look at that site again you don't have to download all of the bits again).
But some websites protect their images from being posted on forums and other sites (it's called 'hotlinking') because it uses their (expensive) bandwidth. When someone (like you) tries to post an image hosted on their site, instead it shows a small default image saying "image hosted by Tripod" or whatever (it could be worse, it cold be Goatse or BoxGirl - don't ask, just google them if you need to know).
Anyway, you post the image but you still see the real image (because you visited the originating website, and the image is stored in your cache) but everyone else sees the hotlink version of the image - the "image hosted by Tripod" icon (or Goatse, or BoxGirl...)
@Pat
Being brave is coming home at 2am half drunk, smelling of perfume, climbing into bed, slapping the wife on the arse and saying,"right fatty, you're next!!"
I just think you're a bunch of sad fcukers who don't care about any human/animal life.
Derail any thread when you can.
Have another beer/wine boys/girls and feel good/smug.
Sad.
Derail any thread when you can.
Have another beer/wine boys/girls and feel good/smug.
Sad.
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Johnny it is sad that this amazing being of nature has died...
something that happens in nature...
the strong survive and the sick, young and old, slow, die...
it is sad because of the beauty of the animal, as there are so few left...
but on the other hand, those of us eating meat or other animals think of *hunger* at that moment and don't think twice as to what they are eating or how it got there...
in nature these things happen...
an isolated incident insignificant and forgotten in a week.
hard sad facts of today
or not... *hope springs to mind*
something that happens in nature...
the strong survive and the sick, young and old, slow, die...
it is sad because of the beauty of the animal, as there are so few left...
but on the other hand, those of us eating meat or other animals think of *hunger* at that moment and don't think twice as to what they are eating or how it got there...
in nature these things happen...
an isolated incident insignificant and forgotten in a week.
hard sad facts of today
or not... *hope springs to mind*
it's all about circles and spirals
that ongoing eternity
that ongoing eternity
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Sometimes it works, sometimes not.
it's all about circles and spirals
that ongoing eternity
that ongoing eternity
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I'll just type FUD! and leave
fight amongst yourselves
at least I didn't type Cock!
fight amongst yourselves
at least I didn't type Cock!
"And when you start to think about death, you start to think about what's after it. And then you start hoping there is a God. For me, it's a frightening thought to go nowhere".
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Another prize nonsense quote from Mr Fuck Heid. I'm past caring with you Jock Homos. I'm past reading your shite.James Blast wrote:I'll just type FUD! and leave
fight amongst yourselves
at least I didn't type Cock!
Ban me Quiffy and let the sad fuck have his life. He needs it. Badly.
What do I care?
I have a life.
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I think you're refering to thisPlanet Dave wrote:Get in! Can I have some of that reet spicy green stuff with mine, please.Pat wrote:Sushi's on me......Planet Dave wrote: Such news should always be delivered by a smiley snowman.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wasabi
Anyways, poor chap got lost I guess, I think Whales are pretty
sophisticated animals so if they 'wander up the Thames' they're
probably already pretty unwell or disorientated.
(I mean, if a bloke swam up the Thames I think Sky news would
think he was pretty disorientated wouldn't you??)
Nonetheless, as pointed out, animals live, animals die.
thats the order of things; this is just a sensation story
since it happened in London.
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FFS...
I was really sad to hear about the poor thing. Seemed like he was going to make it as well...
I thought there was another one, further down-river down-stream. What's happened to it?
I was really sad to hear about the poor thing. Seemed like he was going to make it as well...
I thought there was another one, further down-river down-stream. What's happened to it?
There's a man with a mullet going mad with a mallet in Millets
I'm with Johnny on this, the post modern take of "I dont give a fcuk, lets have a laugh about it" sucks.Johnny M wrote:I just think you're a bunch of sad fcukers who don't care about any human/animal life.
Derail any thread when you can.
Have another beer/wine boys/girls and feel good/smug.
Sad.
Not what I expected to come home to.
Paul
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And what are the people thinking TODAY, after a good night's sleep and a bit more sober?
IZ.
IZ.
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Of course we care, every animal dying is one too much. And at least they did an effort trying to rescue it, in earlier days that wouldn't have happened for sure...
But you'll have to admit it's not your mother dying, is it?
But you'll have to admit it's not your mother dying, is it?