swearing xylophone
Posted: 29 Jan 2004, 00:46
On other forums.Dave Whelan wrote: Where do you people find this stuff?
quite right i see things on other forums and share them with people who might appreciate it. then hopefully they'll pass that info on to another board and so on...Dan wrote:On other forums.Dave Whelan wrote: Where do you people find this stuff?
A site or funny page appears linked on one forum (like the penguin baseball game or the badger mushroom animation), then someone sees it on a forum and then they give out the information on another forum. It seems to be a trend I've noticed lately.
_emma_ wrote:
Such silly things are always a good way to cheer you up, aren't they!
One of my favourites is still this one, by the way:
http://svt.se/hogafflahage/hogafflaHage ... stekor.swf
This is art. It has everything, really, including a deep, surreal melancholy that is hard to explain to non-Swedish-speaking people.Quiff Boy wrote:i always liked this one: http://user.tninet.se/~prv247p/hatt/hatten.swf
blimey!mugabe wrote:This is art. It has everything, really, including a deep, surreal melancholy that is hard to explain to non-Swedish-speaking people.Quiff Boy wrote:i always liked this one: http://user.tninet.se/~prv247p/hatt/hatten.swf
But still, you knew, Hat-Baby, that the hat was yours
Mesmerising fatalism, ingenious innuendoes, sublime execution. The narrative echoing the kaos and the kosmos in one, the alfa and the omega, converging into the singularity of pre-universal infinity, to cataclysmically diverge in a Big Bang. And a catchy tune as well.
_emma_ wrote:
Such silly things are always a good way to cheer you up, aren't they!
One of my favourites is still this one, by the way:
http://svt.se/hogafflahage/hogafflaHage ... stekor.swf
That was good but unfortunately I don't understand Swedish