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Post by The Bug on May 4, 2006 14:23:40 GMT
I now have an image of Delgado playing Wimbledon...
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Post by thascalos on May 4, 2006 14:35:58 GMT
Imagine the looks he'd give the umpire when things weren't going his way Hee hee hee ;D
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Post by John Darnacan on May 4, 2006 14:37:26 GMT
Can he hypnotise tennis balls yet? ;D
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Post by The Bug on May 4, 2006 14:41:03 GMT
Umpire: You cannot be serious!
The Master: My dear umpire. I am entirely serious....
(aims Tissue Compression Eliminator)
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Post by thascalos on May 4, 2006 14:45:17 GMT
Can he hypnotise tennis balls yet? ;D I'm sure he'd give it a go Prof
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Post by thascalos on May 4, 2006 14:46:44 GMT
Umpire: You cannot be serious! The Master: My dear umpire. I am entirely serious.... (aims Tissue Compression Eliminator) Hee hee I like it Bug ;D The Master: My dear umpire I am the Master and you will obey me, you will obey me...... ;D
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Post by armadillozenith on May 5, 2006 2:08:35 GMT
It is late at night. The Armadillo sits alone, thinking strange thoughts as is his wont at such times. For example, "What fun can I have changing a letter or two of people's words?"
'may is SOber month!'
'try the soAp, it is excellent!' 'the long-awaited return of the metal marBLEs' (Sergeant Major Zero and the Zeroids from Terrahawks, perchance?)
Aimless, but it amuses me...
Here is another late-night thought of the Armadillo: When passing through town late at night with friends, to entertain them and yourself, choose a well-known tune (eg Flower of Scotland, Auld Lang Syne, etc) and to that tune, instead of the proper words, sing the names of shops you pass, text of shop window adverts, traffic signs, etc - just whatever comes into view. (But not too loudly or it may annoy the neighbours).
Hmm...
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Post by The Bug on May 9, 2006 17:03:46 GMT
Plagiarism Mr. Armadillo! ;D
I tend to sing my own compositions. 'Where Is The Giant Mongoose?' is a current favourite.
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Post by chancellorvalium on May 11, 2006 19:25:29 GMT
What about "And Did Those Feet In Ancient Sponges"? A favourite among drunk Gallifreyans.
On-topic-ish: Yay for Cyber-month! A free tuning-fork for all goldfish!
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Post by Slagathor on May 11, 2006 20:37:02 GMT
What about "And Did Those Feet In Ancient Sponges"? A favourite among drunk Gallifreyans. On-topic-ish: Yay for Cyber-month! A free tuning-fork for all goldfish! And God bless Antartica!
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Post by chancellorvalium on May 12, 2006 7:50:32 GMT
Indeed!
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