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Posted: 05 Sep 2008, 20:02
by James Blast
fancy that! :eek:

Posted: 05 Sep 2008, 20:05
by emilystrange
obviously, i ignored that

Posted: 05 Sep 2008, 20:12
by moses
shouldn't there be a 'waffle' thread for the chatter that derails.

Posted: 05 Sep 2008, 20:18
by James Blast
it's called 'General Chat'

Jeez, you are new :lol:

Posted: 05 Sep 2008, 20:18
by Izzy HaveMercy
moses wrote:shouldn't there be a 'waffle' thread for the chatter that derails.
There is.

IZ.

Posted: 05 Sep 2008, 20:23
by moses
James Blast wrote:it's called 'General Chat'

Jeez, you are new :lol:
I am and my name is not Jeez - that was some other biblical chap. :D

Posted: 05 Sep 2008, 20:28
by James Blast
you are quick, I think I might like you :lol:

Posted: 05 Sep 2008, 20:30
by emilystrange
derails are deriguer. the mental exercise they provide is quite - necessary!

Posted: 05 Sep 2008, 20:36
by moses
It makes it more of a conversation I suppose.

Posted: 05 Sep 2008, 20:46
by emilystrange
following the twists and turns of others' streams of consciousness is... an experience

Posted: 05 Sep 2008, 20:51
by moses
emilystrange wrote:following the twists and turns of others' streams of consciousness is... an experience
albeit a sometimes confusing one :urff:

Posted: 05 Sep 2008, 20:58
by emilystrange
if it's NOT, you're not on HL!

Posted: 05 Sep 2008, 21:19
by James Blast
I thought Ken might say rotary

Posted: 06 Sep 2008, 03:31
by mh
Izzy HaveMercy wrote:
moses wrote:shouldn't there be a 'waffle' thread for the chatter that derails.
There is.

IZ.
Threads of genuine quality have been known to make their way in there from time to time, though. :twisted:

Moving on...

Derailing threads is generally seen as a bad thing elsewhere, but on HL it's the norm, and it's all part of how we get to know each other. 6 months time you'll think there's nowt strange about it. :D

Posted: 06 Sep 2008, 10:10
by weebleswobble
I'm partial to cheese on toast

Posted: 06 Sep 2008, 11:51
by moses
weebleswobble wrote:I'm partial to cheese on toast
Cheddar und Branston?

I like to spend time watching the reactions Goldfish when subjected to moving images of Marine Boy. They don't like the sound of New Order either.

Posted: 06 Sep 2008, 14:07
by eotunun
What does that have to do with derailment? Now you are off topic!

Posted: 06 Sep 2008, 18:10
by moses
eotunun wrote:What does that have to do with derailment? Now you are off topic!
always been off topics, I prefer Marathons.

Posted: 06 Sep 2008, 18:49
by eotunun
moses wrote: always been off topics, I prefer Marathons.
Sounds well, I like mine, too. But the lose jack is a menace. I consider getting a Vox. But can't afford yet.


Edit#2: A great welcome party! ;D :notworthy:

Posted: 07 Sep 2008, 10:07
by paint it black
moses wrote:
eotunun wrote:What does that have to do with derailment? Now you are off topic!
always been off topics, I prefer Marathons.
erm.. :lol:

Posted: 07 Sep 2008, 10:17
by emilystrange
pish, they'll always be marathons.
i never liked either topics or marathons. i did love fry's five centres - wish they'd bring it back.

Posted: 07 Sep 2008, 11:07
by moses
emilystrange wrote:pish, they'll always be marathons.
i never liked either topics or marathons. i did love fry's five centres - wish they'd bring it back.
Five centres? - make up your mind and commit to your confectionary!!

Posted: 07 Sep 2008, 11:09
by emilystrange
don't have to, dear, my mum and dad own a sweet shop.

Posted: 07 Sep 2008, 11:12
by moses
emilystrange wrote:don't have to, dear, my mum and dad own a sweet shop.
now that is commitme nt :notworthy:

Posted: 07 Sep 2008, 11:15
by emilystrange
when i was a kid i got all the new stuff first...