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Posted: 16 May 2004, 01:04
by Debaser
bad
Posted: 16 May 2004, 01:14
by Almiche V
karma
Posted: 16 May 2004, 01:16
by Debaser
chameleon
hee hee
Posted: 16 May 2004, 01:20
by James Blast
bekons
Posted: 16 May 2004, 01:20
by Almiche V
day (I might get away with that one)
Posted: 16 May 2004, 01:21
by Almiche V
No I won't because Red got in there first.
Posted: 16 May 2004, 01:23
by Debaser
Now I'm lost...
Posted: 16 May 2004, 01:26
by Almiche V
property
Posted: 16 May 2004, 01:28
by Debaser
ladder
Posted: 16 May 2004, 01:30
by James Blast
to
Posted: 16 May 2004, 01:35
by Debaser
ahhhh now yer cheating...
Posted: 16 May 2004, 01:51
by James Blast
Debaser wrote:ahhhh now yer cheating...
am I, Ness?
I thought the idea was one word answers that referred to the last one?
http://www14.brinkster.com/g0akh/ISIHAC ... e_Page.asp
It's not new Ness, ISIHAC on Radio 4 has been doing it for decades.
Posted: 16 May 2004, 08:45
by Andie
Red Sunsets wrote: ISIHAC on Radio 4 has been doing it for decades.
O.M.G....
someone somewhere please get this man some help...
RS...there is no need to mention that radio station here...it's bad enough that Radio 2 plays more music that i know than Radio 1 does...but heavens above...to mention the "over 60's station"...
Posted: 16 May 2004, 08:45
by Andie
Red Sunsets wrote:to
Infinity....
Posted: 16 May 2004, 09:21
by paint it black
that's not fair. i thought i'd just "invented" the game
Posted: 16 May 2004, 13:22
by Debaser
I assumed the rule was to make a complete two word phrase eg cheese/board
bored/stupid - yeah spelling liberties are ok
stupid /boy
not a continuing sentence.
And Radio 4 for the over 60's?? Yer missing some damn fine comedy, plays and novels if think that.
Posted: 16 May 2004, 17:47
by paint it black
Debaser wrote:I assumed the rule was to make a complete two word phrase eg cheese/board
bored/stupid - yeah spelling liberties are ok
stupid /boy
not a continuing sentence.
And Radio 4 for the over 60's?? Yer missing some damn fine comedy, plays and novels if think that.
to try to help your poor demented mind, you are 100% correct Ness
radio for novels! have you never heard of the paper version. i think they call them books
Posted: 16 May 2004, 18:00
by James Blast
I gotta leap to Debaser's defence here pib, Radio 4 has turned me onto many great books, films, artistes that otherwise would have passed me by. A programme like Desert Island Discs gives you an insight into what makes that particular castaway tick, and the comedy output puts TV to shame.
Radio 4 is a passion of mine.
Posted: 16 May 2004, 18:23
by Thrash Harry
I dreeeeam of spending all day listening to Radio 4. One place you know Terry Wogan or Tony Hadley are never gonna turn up unexpectedly.
Posted: 16 May 2004, 18:56
by Debaser
paint it black wrote:
you are 100% correct Ness
radio for novels! have you never heard of the paper version. i think they call them books
* A phrase that's always nice to hear..
* The other road users don't seem quite so keen on me reading a book rather than listening to one one the radio - but you are MORE than welcome to sit in the passenger seat whilst I give it another go....
And haven't the announcers on R4 just got the most soothing of voices?
Posted: 16 May 2004, 19:51
by James Blast
to quote Dead Ringers -
"This is the BBC, I'm Brian Perkins and you are my bitch"!
Posted: 17 May 2004, 05:13
by cyn
Burn wrote:Red Sunsets wrote:to
Infinity....
and
Posted: 17 May 2004, 18:50
by James Blast
cyn wrote:Burn wrote:Red Sunsets wrote:to
Infinity....
and
Posted: 17 May 2004, 21:14
by cyn
Red Sunsets wrote:cyn wrote:Burn wrote:
Infinity....
and
ummm who is dat
Posted: 17 May 2004, 21:41
by James Blast
@ cyn try opening pic in new window, or quoting my post