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[challenge entry] *sigh*

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(, Wed 27 Jan 2010, 21:47, archived)
# haha
sorry to TJ.

Is it just me or is the guy in this advert retarded?
www.visit4info.com/advert/High-Five-with-Reward-Account-Halifax-Personal-Banking-Range/81189
(, Wed 27 Jan 2010, 21:49, archived)
# They're all very annoying.
Also: zany.
(, Wed 27 Jan 2010, 21:53, archived)
# full of characters
(, Wed 27 Jan 2010, 21:53, archived)
# no, he's just fat
(, Wed 27 Jan 2010, 21:53, archived)
# Shitfuck.
(, Wed 27 Jan 2010, 21:56, archived)
# WELL FUCKING SORRY I EVEN BROUGHT IT UP
(, Wed 27 Jan 2010, 21:57, archived)
# SKULLFUCK HIM GRIFFY.
IN THE SKULL. WITH A FUCK.
(, Wed 27 Jan 2010, 22:00, archived)
# HOLD HIS EARS MOFOHA
I'M GONNA GO IN DRY IN HIS FUCKING EYES
(, Wed 27 Jan 2010, 22:03, archived)
# Yeah
my recent overlong stay in the UK has persuaded me that the primary aim of big-revenue advertisers is to portray the UK as some kind of Tesco Value USA.
*HIGH FIVE*
(, Wed 27 Jan 2010, 21:59, archived)
# this all started with baseball caps
(, Wed 27 Jan 2010, 22:01, archived)
# I blame Coca Cola.
(, Wed 27 Jan 2010, 22:02, archived)
# and Evil Knievel
(, Wed 27 Jan 2010, 22:06, archived)
# So THAT's why he's called Evil.
This is starting to make sense.
(, Wed 27 Jan 2010, 22:13, archived)
[challenge entry] can I just wedge this in here?


no flash? what's the deal with that?
(, Wed 27 Jan 2010, 21:52, archived)
# Mainly because it is the code version of a road accident.
Lots of parts strewn all over hell's creation with only the vestiges of the roadbed visible.
(, Wed 27 Jan 2010, 21:55, archived)
# so was IE6 but we didn't stop using it until several better alternatives came along
(, Wed 27 Jan 2010, 22:03, archived)
# But no changes in architectures.
Apple, as well as other non-wintel companies, have
used several. Porting of Flash to anything other than
intel based units lagged if not stopped for ages.
But the key point is that Flash has never really
been refactored --ever. Tons of bucks in and
none of it used to tidy up the code base.
(, Wed 27 Jan 2010, 22:11, archived)