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edit: quick send help, evil pixies have abducted me and are making me tattyshop for food
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edit: quick send help, evil pixies have abducted me and are making me tattyshop for food
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haha
for peeps that have never heard "i'm sorry i havent a clue" that may be a tad obscure.
tis one of my favourite parts of the show and oi just love the rules ;)
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Mon 18 Aug 2003, 16:52,
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tis one of my favourite parts of the show and oi just love the rules ;)
you jest, surely
mornington crescent's a meme!
and I've been there 3 times now!
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Mon 18 Aug 2003, 16:53,
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and I've been there 3 times now!
aww
bless! how innocent :)
am i allowed to lead you around london then? i love leading brits around their own capital. :)
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Mon 18 Aug 2003, 17:04,
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am i allowed to lead you around london then? i love leading brits around their own capital. :)
Erm
the joke is not that Mornington Cresent is crossed out - it used to be like that for years. Look again :)
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Mon 18 Aug 2003, 17:03,
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"mornington crescent" is
a game from the thoroughly excellent "i'm sorry i havent a clue" (the antidote to panel game shows) on radio 4.
it's fookin' ace!
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Mon 18 Aug 2003, 16:55,
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it's fookin' ace!
i don't think
he means he doesn't get mornington crescent, but he doesn't get the subtle change in the map
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Mon 18 Aug 2003, 16:58,
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Yes
It's a famous painting in Tate Modern and it's titled The Great Bear (iirc) and has film star names instead of station names.
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Mon 18 Aug 2003, 16:59,
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One second.
You can't do that whilst you're in knid.
EDIT: night all!
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Mon 18 Aug 2003, 16:55,
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EDIT: night all!
that's my son's first swear word..
he told us for months about "the word that you shouldn't say at nursery" and he finally cracked and told us. But he's a bit confused now and thinks it's "Goobies".
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Mon 18 Aug 2003, 17:10,
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