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What is the most evil thing in the world?
Ek* this space intentionally left blank *ki Posted May 15, 2002
In answer to what is a decidedly dut covered question - Alcopops are innocuous seeming alcoholic drinks whose innocuity (is there such a word) is implied by the fact that they taste of lemonade or orangeade or some other gut rotting, artificially flavoured, colouring packed, preservative soaked concoction, brewed in the depths of Beelzebubs colon ... apart from that they're not bad!
Own Brand Cornflakes are pretty evil too as are frayed tooth brushes and congealed Tommy K lids ...
What is the most evil thing in the world?
Menza Posted May 15, 2002
There is a green pile of goo at the back of my fridge that used to be a cucumber. That has to be evil.
What is the most evil thing in the world?
Ek* this space intentionally left blank *ki Posted May 15, 2002
What is the most evil thing in the world?
Menza Posted May 15, 2002
If thats the case it gets attacked with the bleach tonight, can't have these things taking hold now can we.
What is the most evil thing in the world?
Tinkerbell *tumbleweed* Posted Jun 11, 2002
I Object!!!
Whilst I may be responsible for the congealed lump of green goo in the back of Peregrin and Bluebottles fridge I've never even seen Menza's fridge never mind left a cucumber in it!
*flaps about a bit to demonstrate outragedness*
Hum...
*calms down as she hasn't spoken to Menz for ages and suspects shouting "HOW ARE YOU" may not sound polite*
Hello
*hugs as she's over the outragedness now*
How are you?
What is the most evil thing in the world?
Menza Posted Jun 12, 2002
The green goo won!
But other than that I'm fine.
So what have you been doing for the past few weeks?
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