2003-11-10 google does an ozymandias

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this one's probably best left for us geeks.

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:urff:

its way too early on a monday morning for that :|
What’s the difference between a buffalo and a bison?
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Excellant!, all websites should look like that!
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That's very silly. Cool!
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The following link below takes you to a eating out in London guide and specifically a review page for the Oxo Tower Brassiere. This is a genuine site, go to the link and read the review (there are no dodgy pictures).
Someone has somehow managed to slip through the net, scroll down and READ DATE 10/10/03. Go now before they catch on. It's an absolute cracker.
http://www.london-eating.co.uk/2252.htm
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Red Sunsets wrote:The following link below takes you to a eating out in London guide and specifically a review page for the Oxo Tower Brassiere. This is a genuine site, go to the link and read the review (there are no dodgy pictures).
Someone has somehow managed to slip through the net, scroll down and READ DATE 10/10/03. Go now before they catch on. It's an absolute cracker.
http://www.london-eating.co.uk/2252.htm
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What’s the difference between a buffalo and a bison?
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Sweet! :D
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Phew! glad it still works, was sure it would have been 'clocked' by now ;)
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I think most Heartlanders are missing out on this gem because I am abiding by the rules of 'one thread per day' :(

OK, I'm paranoid!
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:eek: tee hee hee
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Red Sunsets wrote:The following link below takes you to a eating out in London guide and specifically a review page for the Oxo Tower Brassiere. This is a genuine site, go to the link and read the review (there are no dodgy pictures).
Someone has somehow managed to slip through the net, scroll down and READ DATE 10/10/03. Go now before they catch on. It's an absolute cracker.
http://www.london-eating.co.uk/2252.htm
That entry had me laughing so hard I'm still shaking. I have a headache from laughing... lord, sweet lord. What a priceless gem. :lol:
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Red Sunsets wrote:The following link below takes you to a eating out in London guide and specifically a review page for the Oxo Tower Brassiere. This is a genuine site, go to the link and read the review (there are no dodgy pictures).
Someone has somehow managed to slip through the net, scroll down and READ DATE 10/10/03. Go now before they catch on. It's an absolute cracker.
http://www.london-eating.co.uk/2252.htm
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Thank You For Making My Day Much Better :-) ;D :von:
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I told you before Mr. Andrew Man, my role is to serve :D
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the guy who sits next to me at work didn't get it :eek: :urff: :?
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Red Sunsets wrote:Phew! glad it still works, was sure it would have been 'clocked' by now ;)
Ah, they never check these things, that would mean paying someone...

Fabulous - & the new avatar is too.

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Now that is absolutely fantastic. A true comic genius at work! Buy him / her a pint, someone!
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hallucienate wrote:the guy who sits next to me at work didn't get it :eek: :urff: :?
Erm...neither did I. Is this another one of those "you have to be British in order to understand" annoyances? Grrrrr. :evil: :von:
I left my heart in Ballycastle... :cry: :cry: :cry:
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SINsister wrote:Erm...neither did I. Is this another one of those "you have to be British in order to understand" annoyances? Grrrrr. :evil: :von:
READ DATE 10/10/03!
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SINsister wrote:
hallucienate wrote:the guy who sits next to me at work didn't get it :eek: :urff: :?
Erm...neither did I. Is this another one of those "you have to be British in order to understand" annoyances? Grrrrr. :evil: :von:
nope. I definitely am not British. I have a (natural) tan.
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SINsister wrote:
hallucienate wrote:the guy who sits next to me at work didn't get it :eek: :urff: :?
Erm...neither did I. Is this another one of those "you have to be British in order to understand" annoyances? Grrrrr. :evil: :von:
Why does this thread come to mind? http://www.myheartland.co.uk/viewtopic.php?t=3222
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:eek: O, MG - I get it, now. Ahahahahaha!!! :twisted: :oops: :innocent: :von:
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welcome to the real world Neo.... eh, Sinny :D
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