A Conversation for The Manifesto for the Campaign to rename Thursday, "Thing"
Happy New Spork!
Kitish Posted Jan 2, 2006
lets celebrate this one first!
I would like to thank my parents for giving birth to me...my teacher at school for teaching me how much fun it is to be a real pain in the neck. my boyfriend for introducing me to this website. for me not having a life so i can sit at home on the net. *sob sob* so many people to thank so little tme...so thank you everyone. i wouldnt have done it without you. i love you all *sob sob*
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Peet (the Pedantic Punctuation Policeman, Muse of Lateral Programming Ideas, Eggcups-Spurtle-and-Spoonswinner, BBC Cheese Namer & Zaphodista) Posted Jan 2, 2006
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Galigan Posted Jan 2, 2006
i was sure that one was mine. stupid brother taking me for a drive in his car. how come everyone comes back online when i leave?
on a different note i just had my first unofficial driving lesson and it was scary but fun. got up to 3rd gear and everything! not i won't go for lessons when i'm back at school and crash into all the traffic and stuff. yay!
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GodBen (The Magical Astronomer) - 00000011 Posted Jan 2, 2006
I hope that this doesn't detract from the festivities on the milestone posting, but I decided to check up on that cricket thread to see if it's still around, and I'm afraid to say that not only have they overtaken us, but they've surpassed 100,000 posts. Have a look: http://www.bbc.co.uk/dna/mbtms/F2208935?thread=731218&skip=106540&show=20
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BP - sometime guardian of Doobry the Thingite wolf Posted Jan 2, 2006
Congratulations!
BTW, if anyone remembers the piffle/balderdash discussion a while ago, there's a programme on about piffle and balderdash tonight. 9 o'clock on BBC2.
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Clive the flying ostrich: Amateur Polymath | Chief Heretic. Posted Jan 2, 2006
and you have one.
I wondered why business had picked up in here. Silly of me to question it really.
Congrats Kitush.
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Clive the flying ostrich: Amateur Polymath | Chief Heretic. Posted Jan 2, 2006
so they have. Bum. There goes the World Record Attempt.
But they're discussing Krikket, which if The Hitchikers Guide has taught us anything, in intrinsically evil.
Thingism is far better.
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Galigan Posted Jan 2, 2006
i haven't checked yet but is their thread an actual discussion or just a load of repeat postings?
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Clive the flying ostrich: Amateur Polymath | Chief Heretic. Posted Jan 2, 2006
not sure it matters does it?
(We've a fair few of our repeat postings if anyone cares to relive the backlog )
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- 82001: Jews_in_Space (Jan 2, 2006)
- 82002: Kitish (Jan 2, 2006)
- 82003: Jews_in_Space (Jan 2, 2006)
- 82004: Jews_in_Space (Jan 2, 2006)
- 82005: Kitish (Jan 2, 2006)
- 82006: Jews_in_Space (Jan 2, 2006)
- 82007: Peet (the Pedantic Punctuation Policeman, Muse of Lateral Programming Ideas, Eggcups-Spurtle-and-Spoonswinner, BBC Cheese Namer & Zaphodista) (Jan 2, 2006)
- 82008: Galigan (Jan 2, 2006)
- 82009: dragonqueen - eternally free and forever untamed - insomniac extraordinaire - proprietrix of a bullwhip, badger button and (partly) of a thoroughly used sub with a purple collar. Matron of Honour. (Jan 2, 2006)
- 82010: GodBen (The Magical Astronomer) - 00000011 (Jan 2, 2006)
- 82011: Jews_in_Space (Jan 2, 2006)
- 82012: BP - sometime guardian of Doobry the Thingite wolf (Jan 2, 2006)
- 82013: Galigan (Jan 2, 2006)
- 82014: BP - sometime guardian of Doobry the Thingite wolf (Jan 2, 2006)
- 82015: Galigan (Jan 2, 2006)
- 82016: Researcher 208776 (Jan 2, 2006)
- 82017: Clive the flying ostrich: Amateur Polymath | Chief Heretic. (Jan 2, 2006)
- 82018: Clive the flying ostrich: Amateur Polymath | Chief Heretic. (Jan 2, 2006)
- 82019: Galigan (Jan 2, 2006)
- 82020: Clive the flying ostrich: Amateur Polymath | Chief Heretic. (Jan 2, 2006)
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