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[challenge entry] I'm in so much trouble with Mrs Drew
I made an actual real kitchen type mess to do this one...



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(, Thu 13 May 2010, 20:50, archived)
# More importantly;
why have you got more than one variety of tinned spaghetti?
Do you regularly have visitors who, for dietary reasons, require different types of tinned spag?
(, Thu 13 May 2010, 20:54, archived)
# I like this.
(, Thu 13 May 2010, 20:55, archived)
# How much mess can you make pouring two tins of spag into a bowl?
(, Thu 13 May 2010, 20:55, archived)
# 17

Trust me, I know
(, Thu 13 May 2010, 20:56, archived)
# Don't you mean 10 types?
(, Thu 13 May 2010, 20:58, archived)
# twelvety.
(, Thu 13 May 2010, 21:00, archived)
# BINARY JOKE IN OVERLOOKED SHOCKER
(, Thu 13 May 2010, 21:03, archived)
# Oh no, I got it.
(, Thu 13 May 2010, 21:11, archived)
# CONFIRM MY COMEDIC PROWESS!
(, Thu 13 May 2010, 21:26, archived)
# I confirm nothing.
(, Thu 13 May 2010, 21:27, archived)
# No, 10001

(, Thu 13 May 2010, 21:26, archived)
# Comedic mess...
It's the worst kind
(, Thu 13 May 2010, 21:17, archived)
# I like this

*click*
(, Thu 13 May 2010, 20:56, archived)
# I imagine that you had to clean that mess 101011100010111011101 !
(, Thu 13 May 2010, 21:00, archived)
# 10 true Valin
But your binary code is malformed. It must be divisible by 8.
(, Thu 13 May 2010, 21:20, archived)
# The question being...
...did you make sure that was true for your bowl o' bits? That must have been a devil to count if so!
(, Sun 16 May 2010, 14:09, archived)
# Don't tell anyone
I just made a mess with food - it's not real
(, Mon 17 May 2010, 11:38, archived)
# MY GOD!
this is GENIUS
(, Thu 13 May 2010, 21:29, archived)
# Real actual food
was wasted to do this comp.
None of your "fotoshoppy" mumbo jumbo (apart from the resizing and the lettering and the 3DSMAX spaghetti tins)
(, Thu 13 May 2010, 22:06, archived)
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(, Sat 15 May 2010, 0:48, archived)
# 01000011011011110110001101101011011001000111001001101111011100000111001100100001


(, Sat 15 May 2010, 14:27, archived)
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(, Sat 15 May 2010, 15:20, archived)
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(, Sat 15 May 2010, 19:28, archived)
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010000110110111101100011011010110110010001110010011011110111000001110011001000012
(, Wed 19 May 2010, 11:17, archived)