Sketches and Shrooms
Quote of the moment:
As Lexcie said, the code for that is pointlessly huge. The script and positioning is defined for every single line. D'oh!
I cycled into Felsted by a roundabout route and back on the straight road. All the way into the centre this time, making for a total distance of 11 miles. Thats makes for 12 miles an hour (a 55 minute trip) including stopping at the prep school to see what radical innovations were being publicised on the noticeboards in the remodelled carpark. Go me!
Since Jim was so eager for some, before I left I took some pictures of the fungus on the tree outside. I'm slightly suspicious about his interest in shrooms, but he can have full-size versions if he really wants.
The staircase effect is quite cool, I guess.
I've just watched yet another "Top so-many things" show on Channel 4. This time it was Britain's 50 Greatest Comedy Sketches. It was rather disappointing that The Spanish Inquisition only reached number 12! The Local Shop was 3rd though, which made me happy. The Dead Parrot was runner-up to Lou and Andy at the swimming pool. Something which Will T no doubt already knew: it was originally a sketch about Lou Reed and Andy Warhol living together in the 60's!
You scored as Democrat.
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As Lexcie said, the code for that is pointlessly huge. The script and positioning is defined for every single line. D'oh!
I cycled into Felsted by a roundabout route and back on the straight road. All the way into the centre this time, making for a total distance of 11 miles. Thats makes for 12 miles an hour (a 55 minute trip) including stopping at the prep school to see what radical innovations were being publicised on the noticeboards in the remodelled carpark. Go me!
Since Jim was so eager for some, before I left I took some pictures of the fungus on the tree outside. I'm slightly suspicious about his interest in shrooms, but he can have full-size versions if he really wants.
The staircase effect is quite cool, I guess.
I've just watched yet another "Top so-many things" show on Channel 4. This time it was Britain's 50 Greatest Comedy Sketches. It was rather disappointing that The Spanish Inquisition only reached number 12! The Local Shop was 3rd though, which made me happy. The Dead Parrot was runner-up to Lou and Andy at the swimming pool. Something which Will T no doubt already knew: it was originally a sketch about Lou Reed and Andy Warhol living together in the 60's!
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I wanna be... Anarchy...
Sex Pistols. Go listen.
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