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#826
Links / Re: Igor Goldkind interview......
12 June, 2006, 03:48:04 PM
>I am 33 years of age and I can honestly confess that I hadn't realised it was a pun until now.

You are not alone... not quite 'now' but it was years until I spotted it, years!

#827
Off Topic / Re: Can I offer a big
09 June, 2006, 03:52:50 AM
>There's a reason why something like two-thirds of all the Macs ever made are still in use, however, and that's because people love 'em in a way that people just _don't_ love their Windows boxes.

Is there a special slot to shove your knob in?

And the real argument is if you were one of those nice children who watched Blue Peter sitting on the sofa and always did your homework on time and had BBC micro or wether you were one of the cool and or hard kids who had a Speccy / Commadore / whatever
#828
Any 'deconstruction'?
#829
Off Topic / Re: I've just killed a colony of a...
07 June, 2006, 05:50:58 PM
>There's a sweet, sticky poison gel

Seem to remember back in the 70s it had the fantastically un-pc name of Nippon
#830
Off Topic / Re: I've just killed a colony of a...
07 June, 2006, 05:31:11 AM
You gonna join that sect that wear cloths over there mouths stop them accidently swallowing a fly or something?
#831
Off Topic / Re: Great things about the 1980s.....
12 June, 2006, 10:26:48 PM
The holy triumvirate of ZZ Top videos... Sharp Dressed Man, Give Me All Your Lovin', and Legs...

War Games
#832
Off Topic / Re: Great things about the 1980s.....
11 June, 2006, 08:41:53 PM
>no one had a tin opener

heh, real men use two screwdrivers...
#833
Off Topic / Re: Great things about the 1980s.....
11 June, 2006, 07:42:19 PM
>Watney's Party Seven

Wasn't that more of a seventies thing? Like most 'keg' bitter thank god - though I do remember undrinkable electric Wards (the coming of the hand-pump for all bitter was a gift from god)

I do remember Royal Dutch larger... you could be gallons of it for not money at all. It was weak as hell but great for playing Pass Out as a skint student.

Guns 'n' Roses seemed great at the time
#834
Off Topic / Re: Great things about the 1980s.....
10 June, 2006, 05:09:39 PM
When late night telly was actually worth watching including:

Central Weekend... in its prime the best chat/discussion show ever

Power Hour... short-lived rock show

and the almighty Prisoner Cell Block H ("I'm top dog!")
#835
Off Topic / Re: Great things about the 1980s.....
09 June, 2006, 08:35:50 PM
>"Is there anything more you can do to ruin a perfectly good pint of cider?"

Ahhh the joys of mixing beers... I drank guiness and  bitter for a while (is that 'Black and Tan'?). An I invented Stella and barley wine and Stella and vodka... both great shortcuts to oblivion
#836
Off Topic / Re: Great things about the 1980s.....
09 June, 2006, 05:05:35 AM
Larson was one of the richest, most powerful men in Holywood.
#837
Off Topic / Re: Great things about the 1980s.....
09 June, 2006, 03:57:54 AM
Airwolf / Blue Thunder

The A Team
#838
Off Topic / Re: Great things about the 1980s.....
07 June, 2006, 07:14:15 PM
Two great things on Page 3... Sammy Fox AND Linda Lusardi.
#839
Off Topic / Re: Great things about the 1980s.....
07 June, 2006, 05:15:03 PM
You could honestly enjoy Arnie films in a non-ironic way...
#840
Off Topic / Re: Great things about the 1980s.....
07 June, 2006, 04:53:10 AM
And skinny leather ties... I had a black one and white one and (oh dear god) one with piano keyboard on it...