As we recover from Pirate day, we tackle hairy chests and bellys, scabby bottoms, and answer the conundrum of hosting Internet radio shows from bed-forts with your male life-partner. We play, “What’s That You Weigh Little Alison?”, and “Flickr Tranny Caption Competition.” Plenty of crazy, whacky, zany stuff in some-other podcast… Or you could download this one.
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I’d just like to thank the lovely couple who gave me their London Underground Travelcard, right at the end of their day of touristy stuff. This single kind gesture brought the first genuine smile to my face, in what can only be described as a weekend of bad pilot sitcom moments!
Oh, and too the idiots who were taking pictures of the girls on the tube (without their consent.) Just ‘cos they looked a little different from you… I was taking pictures of you :) “And boy! You are summink else!!!”
technorati tags:weekend, london, underground, tube, sitcom
Lynne Truss, the author of ‘Eats, Shoot & Leaves’, now has online presence. The current web site is rather sparse on material (with only one ‘Funny’ posted.) No doubt, it will — hopefully — become a source of regular linguistic humour for the very, very grumpy (myself, included.)
I wonder how this site will pan out, as Lynne tackles one of the mediums that she identified as a cuplrit for ‘linguistic laxity’. Can we expect the blogosphere to come under attack, with various Truss-issued corrective orders landing in our mailboxes? We can only hope.
Look busy, lads. Lynne is coming…
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It’s the International Talk Like A Bleedin’ Pirate Day show of yibble’s Happy Hour! Mr. yibble, Mrs. yibble, and the lovely Muthrin’ Law team up for a stupid hour of pirate related rubbish, jokes, terrible jokes, really very poor quality , barely pay your way for a meal, jokes. We play “What’s That You Weigh ya Bleedin’ Wench?” and rip the shit out of any poor soul, Will Young, and Robbie Williams included. Yes, that’s right Robbie, we rip the crap out of you, ya bleedin’ shit…
Seems that the Science Musuem in London, is hosting an exhibition that explores the video-gaming industry from 1960s and onwards.
Explore the history, technology and culture of computer games in this new special exhibition. From the PDP-1 of the 1960s to the latest consoles, Game On examines the technologies that have revolutionised the gaming world. See the ten most influential consoles of all time, learn about the design process behind games such as Tomb Raider, investigate the relationship between films and gaming and play over 100 games including classics Space Invaders and Super Mario Brothers!
So who wants to go? We could arrange a day of it, get some drinks in, etc.
technorati tags:videogame, game, gamine, science, console, arcade, london, museum





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