Originally posted by dottewellYou are too early!!
Just popping in for my 12-monthly visit. I gather that:
- Skeeter has become a chess genius
- RBHILL has admitted that 'Buddhists and Hindus might be right, but I don't want to risk that'.
As far as I can tell, that's it. See you next February 4!
Originally posted by dottewell
17 Aug '10 23:48
“This is one of the most thoroughly thought out, most functional web experiences I have ever had"?
It's right there in the front-page testimonials. And yet it's not something any normal person would actually say.
I STRONGLY suspect Russ made it up. Either that, or he said it himself. Probably back in the distant past, when he was still coding the site, before it went live. He probably even said it out loud. Then he probably wrote it down for future use, punched the air, and went back to his coding.
(In my head, this takes place in a small flat in Archway at about 1.30am. Russ is wearing two-day old boxer shorts, white socks, and some sort of grubby grey t-shirt. There is a cat in the room, and a cold mug of tea with scum on the top.)
Originally posted by dottewellLook who decided to show up for breakfast.
Just popping in for my 12-monthly visit. I gather that:
- Skeeter has become a chess genius
- RBHILL has admitted that 'Buddhists and Hindus might be right, but I don't want to risk that'.
As far as I can tell, that's it. See you next February 4!
Originally posted by PalynkaDo you know English singular and plural?
A real MEN.
You wrote women for woman, and now you write Men for Man.
If you are attempting English humour, you have to be English to make sense of idiomatic/idiotic writings; the latter being applicable to your goodself.
What you just posted was unfunny, and contained minimal intent of meaning.
Care to explain?
-m.
Originally posted by mikelomDo you see the CAPS? Now wonder why they are there.
Do you know English singular and plural?
You wrote women for woman, and now you write Men for Man.
If you are attempting English humour, you have to be English to make sense of idiomatic/idiotic writings; the latter being applicable to your goodself.
What you just posted was unfunny, and contained minimal intent of meaning.
Care to explain?
-m.