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To mark the occasion of b3ta's 10th anniversary, we're repeating one of the very first challenges. So photoshop THIS penguin, for he is Fluffy. Clicky for biggy.
( , Wed 14 Sep 2011, 18:09)
To mark the occasion of b3ta's 10th anniversary, we're repeating one of the very first challenges. So photoshop THIS penguin, for he is Fluffy. Clicky for biggy.
( , Wed 14 Sep 2011, 18:09)
aceness!
hnnyurgh - I'll just spluff out a very old gif here. you don't mind do you?
( , Fri 16 Sep 2011, 15:17, More)
hnnyurgh - I'll just spluff out a very old gif here. you don't mind do you?
( , Fri 16 Sep 2011, 15:17, More)
he loves it
I daren't post this one in it's own thread:
The Codfather
( , Fri 16 Sep 2011, 14:02, More)
I daren't post this one in it's own thread:
The Codfather
( , Fri 16 Sep 2011, 14:02, More)
In later years, Fluffy moved to France and developed a weight problem
which didn't do his car much good.
( , Fri 16 Sep 2011, 11:45, More)
which didn't do his car much good.
( , Fri 16 Sep 2011, 11:45, More)
Alan Freeman was part of a duo
but his partner died before BBC disc jockey fame blessed him. The penguin was nicknamed Arf, the sound he would constantly make when in the studio, but his real name was Fluffy. Freeman would always have to correct people, 'Not Arf!".
Fluffy's contribution to radio is immeasurable and the successful DJ/ penguin partnership he pioneered still exists today. It's a little known fact that many famous 'voices' on BBC radio are actually fluffy penguins, most notably Comedy Dave from the Chris Moyles Show and Sally Traffic on Steve Wright in the Afternoon. From Wikipedia.
( , Fri 16 Sep 2011, 11:31, More)
but his partner died before BBC disc jockey fame blessed him. The penguin was nicknamed Arf, the sound he would constantly make when in the studio, but his real name was Fluffy. Freeman would always have to correct people, 'Not Arf!".
Fluffy's contribution to radio is immeasurable and the successful DJ/ penguin partnership he pioneered still exists today. It's a little known fact that many famous 'voices' on BBC radio are actually fluffy penguins, most notably Comedy Dave from the Chris Moyles Show and Sally Traffic on Steve Wright in the Afternoon. From Wikipedia.
( , Fri 16 Sep 2011, 11:31, More)