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Yebo !!!! |
Posted by: Jangar - 02-10-2005, 11:47 PM - Forum: Your Food and Entertainment
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Who else thinks this is a great, perhaps the greatest "Art of Noise" song ever ?
A Trevor Horn masterpiece perhaps ?
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Help saving animated .gif |
Posted by: Jangar - 02-10-2005, 07:31 PM - Forum: Your Computers, Gadgets and Software
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I've received an email in which there is an animated "moving" picture that I'd like to save so that I can use it elsewhere but when I save it and open it, it don't move no more... :bigcry:
Any ideas on how to save it so that it still moves when I open it again ?
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We are very proud |
Posted by: lols - 02-10-2005, 04:48 PM - Forum: Parenting and Children
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Today the U7's Bournemouth Rugby boys and girl played at the Eastleigh Tournament!
They had two teams! The Wasps and the Hornets! Both teams came through as winners in their respective groups and also went on to win BOTH THE CUP AND THE PLATE Which is a huge achievement considering most of these boys have only been playing for 4 weeks.
Photo's are in the
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Atkins Diet |
Posted by: Ronnie - 02-10-2005, 08:12 AM - Forum: Your Health, Fitness and Wellbeing
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I was on the Atkins diet and as you all know lost nothing. BUT since going off the diet I cannot have anything sweet.
First I thought it was my imgaination but 2 weeks been off the diet I still cannot stand anything sweet. I had a coke on Friday and just could not drink it.
I drink a lot of water - I feel awful if I don't have my water.
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It's that time of year again... |
Posted by: Jangar - 01-10-2005, 08:32 AM - Forum: Trivial Pursuit and More
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... Where we have to choose next years calenders.
I had a choice of 6 but have left out the brain puzzlers one as we're only up to April in our current one and I still have access to the 2002 one online.
Here is a brief description of each one:
[BUZZ="1"]Scrabble[/BUZZ]
All the pleasure of Scrabble, and no opponent required. Play that “Y,†“ Q,†and “K.†The Five-Letter Shuffle. Lose a Letter. Thinking in Pairs, using the “V†(Victory!), and High-Point Tiles. From National Scrabble Association executive director John D. Williams and Joe Edley, the only three-time winner of the National Scrabble Championship, The Official Scrabble Calendar is a year of stimulating play for Scrabble lovers. Each of these fun puzzles and brainteasers is specially designed to hone players’ skills and lift their game. What letter can replace the “T†in “stale†to make a new word meaning “low, marshy ground�*
* SWALE
[BUZZ="1"]Mad Libs[/BUZZ]
Four score and seven years ago our eggplants brought forth on this coffee mug a tie-dyed nation . . . and that’s just the beginning! Introducing the Mad Libs Calendar. The world’s nuttiest word game, Mad Libs has sold a staggering 108 million books. Now, packed with Mad Libs zaniness on every page, comes a year of entertainment for kids and adults alike. Each day, the reader chooses a list of words—verb, noun, adjective, or other part of speech. The next day, the chosen words are inserted into an anecdote, proverb, phrase, or story. The results are totally unpredictable and never fail to yield giggles. Family alert: This may be the first calendar that deserves a spot on the breakfast table.
[BUZZ="1"]365 Amazing Trivia Facts[/BUZZ]
Staggering science: How many pounds of prehistoric plant life yield one gallon of gasoline? 196,000—that’s 98 tons. Surprising sports: Why do Japanese golfers buy hole-in-one insurance? Because tradition requires them to share their luck by presenting gifts to all their friends—which can cost $10,000 or more. Entertaining entertainment: What pop singer’s birth name is Yorgos Kyriatou Panayioutou? George Michael’s. For trivia hounds, factoid fanatics, and that relative who delights in knowing it all, it’s a year of feeding the brain with tricky questions and unexpected answers.
[BUZZ="1"]Fact or Crap[/BUZZ]
Fact or crap: Men are six times more likely to be struck by lightning than women are. That’s a fact. (Why? All that golf.) Fact or crap: On hot days, Babe Ruth wore a spinach leaf under his hat during games. Crap! It was a cabbage leaf. Fact or crap: The moon’s irregular movement in December 1811 caused parts of the Mississippi River to flow backward. You might have heard something like that, but it’s crap—although an earthquake did cause parts of the river to back up. Based on the lively hit game Fact or Crap from University Games, the Fact or Crap Calendar features a year of compelling statements that may be true or may be crap—go ahead, make your call!
[BUZZ="1"]365 New Words a Year[/BUZZ]
The bestselling word calendar, now in its 26th year. Vocabulary. Pronunciation. Etymology. For word lovers, writers, crossword-puzzle fans, obsessive readers, 365 New Words-A-Year is the essential calendar. Packed with newly minted words (Frankenfood: genetically engineered food), romantic words (billet-doux: a love letter), comical words (bumbershoot: umbrella), and words that mean exactly what they sound like they mean (smashmouth: characterized by brute force without finesse), no wonder this is the best and bestselling word calendar on the market. Each entry includes a definition, pronunciation guide, sample sentence, and notes on word origin and history.
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