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Posted May 24, 2007
Gawd stewth. Have I really been on h2g2 for eight years?
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Posted Mar 21, 2007
My Googlemail inbox currently has this link at the top of the page:
BBC News | UK | UK Edition - Live - England v Canada - 3 days ago
Now, I knew Cricket was a slow game, but isn't this taking things a bit far?
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Latest reply: Mar 21, 2007
Cigars all round!
Posted Feb 23, 2007
After a gargantuan labour lasting pretty much *all* *bleeding* *day*, fords gave birth to a baby girl, Jennifer Grace, at 23:12 yesterday evening, weighing in at a mere 8lb 15oz.
By jingo, I need a drink.
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Latest reply: Feb 23, 2007
People are strange...
Posted Jan 5, 2007
Every year Virgin Radio fills up the gap between Xmas and New Year by playing the - ahem - top 500 greatest songs of all time, as voted for by the public. Usually the public can be relied upon to vote something predictable like "Imagine" or "Bohemian Rhapsody" into the number one position.
Not this year.
Forget The Beatles! Stand aside, Elvis Presley! Rolling Stones? Pah! Apparently the greatest record ever made in the entire history of anything ever is... wait for it... "Chasing Cars" by Snow Patrol.
http://www.virginradio.co.uk/music/charts/top_500/index.html
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Latest reply: Jan 5, 2007
Go on then.
Posted Dec 13, 2006
Seeing as it's Christmas, peace on earth and goodwill to all non gender specific persons and all that, I've come back for a while. But I reserve the right to go away again once the festivities have died down, you understand.
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Latest reply: Dec 13, 2006
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