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little bits of fluff Posted Mar 13, 2003
cheers, im a bit of an H2G2 novice, ive read all the books, listened to the radio shows, heard about this place and thought 'aha, my kind of place' anywayz, if you could let me know, which particular part made you giggle, then i could maybe, er, carry on in that style or something, well, im just interested, cheers
tonixx, (aka toni the ginger and generally fantabulous.....)
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STARBURST Posted Mar 15, 2003
toni my little h2g2 buddy,if i could remember which part made me giggle,id gladly let you in,but sadly my memory left me 2yr ago for something bigger and better,so im gonna have to read your fluffy preview again to refresh whats left of my so called mind.
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little bits of fluff Posted Mar 19, 2003
k...... so u have a hermitt brain?, u neva no,maybe one day another brain will come along and say, 'aha, just the right size' and move in......
thinking power
STARBURST Posted Mar 20, 2003
do you reckon i'll have a chance with another brain thou? my new one,if it ever comes along (sighs) might not like the mental state of mind my other brain left me in,i mean i know i can change but it might not see that in time and leave me stranded,then what will i do?
i loved my last brain so much,i know id compare so its probably best that i just leave a place for it,just incase it ever decides to come home again.
thinking power
little bits of fluff Posted Apr 6, 2003
you could always take out an ad in th paper either one to advertise the currently vacant position of 'brain', or one to try and persuade your old brain to come back to you, you neva no, sum times the adds actually work...
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