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[challenge entry] And on the seventh day...
...he skived off.


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(, Mon 18 Jun 2007, 14:51, archived)
# HAhahah!
WOoooo! *click*
(, Mon 18 Jun 2007, 14:52, archived)
# Nowt wrong wi' sprouts
Click though :-)
(, Mon 18 Jun 2007, 14:53, archived)
# There's everything wrong with sprouts...
*clicks Bad Horsey*
(, Mon 18 Jun 2007, 14:55, archived)
# Sprouts are lovely!
As is this pic!
(, Mon 18 Jun 2007, 14:59, archived)
# No, there isn't
I like sprouts

*spanks Sonic*
(, Mon 18 Jun 2007, 14:59, archived)
# I HATE SPROUTS!
*assumes the position*
(, Mon 18 Jun 2007, 15:02, archived)
# *paddles raw*
(, Mon 18 Jun 2007, 15:03, archived)
# YEEHA!
i actually like sprouts!
fooled you

*can't sit down*
(, Mon 18 Jun 2007, 15:04, archived)
# Ow ow ow ow ooooo... actually...
but still, the sprouts make me feel a little ill.

It's not a personal thing, I need to maintain my pale, unhealthy complexion somehow, I choose to avoid veg...
(, Mon 18 Jun 2007, 15:05, archived)
# Oh dear
We at the Venn Diagram like our men to have healthy digestive systems.

You must be backed up like the M25 at rush hour.
(, Mon 18 Jun 2007, 15:10, archived)
# Not at all...
All well and good thank you very much. An that might have been a slight exaggeration...

But seriously, sprouts as part of a healthy digestive system? I'd say the end results smell quite a long way from healthy...
(, Mon 18 Jun 2007, 15:13, archived)
# They are a healthy food
Full of vitamins and that.

And they don't make you trump if you have a healthy system. :)
(, Mon 18 Jun 2007, 15:16, archived)
# Well I have to work with the examples provided me by others...
They may be healthy, but I'm a super-taster (high density of taste buds - and a massive tongue too).

I can't deal with sprouts. Spinach, carrots, tomatoes, spuds (obviously - the food of champions)... all fine, but not sprouts.
(, Mon 18 Jun 2007, 15:21, archived)
# ooh
i'm a super taster too!
(, Mon 18 Jun 2007, 15:36, archived)
# Yay!
It's a bugger when someone sneaks something you don't like into your food though....

I find cucumber one of the strongest flavours there is...
(, Mon 18 Jun 2007, 15:57, archived)
# thought you were referring to children there for a mo
nothing wrong with them either though, i'm sure
(, Mon 18 Jun 2007, 15:00, archived)
# But I couldn't eat a whole one
(, Mon 18 Jun 2007, 15:01, archived)
# haha excellent!
*click*
(, Mon 18 Jun 2007, 14:54, archived)
# Haaaahaaa
a LOL and a click
(, Mon 18 Jun 2007, 14:54, archived)
# Hahaha!
'patch'!
(, Mon 18 Jun 2007, 14:55, archived)
# There's been loads of really good posts today
Is it something in the water?

woo
(, Mon 18 Jun 2007, 14:55, archived)
# There was espresso in mine
I'm now typing reallyreallyfast
(, Mon 18 Jun 2007, 14:56, archived)
# This is fucking brilliant
(, Mon 18 Jun 2007, 14:55, archived)
# sprouts are tasty!
you just don't know how to cook them;)
also, with no ginger gene beautiful women would be reduced by at least 87%

nonetheless 'tis most woo and clickworthy!
(, Mon 18 Jun 2007, 14:57, archived)
# Does anybody else find it strange
That nigh on all ginger blokes are but ugly but ginger women are hot?
(, Mon 18 Jun 2007, 14:59, archived)
# I have met a fair few sexy ginger men
I believe the Captain also has had her share of fancying gingers.
(, Mon 18 Jun 2007, 15:03, archived)
# I only know 2 ginger blokes well
One of them is very weird and a bit of a no go area (not that I'm attracted to men anyway) and the other is a bit childish and seems to have far more success with the ladies than somebody who dresses like a woman should.
(, Mon 18 Jun 2007, 15:09, archived)
# that's because ginger men smell.
;)
(, Mon 18 Jun 2007, 15:06, archived)
# Josh Homme?
The only one I can think of, admittedly.
(, Mon 18 Jun 2007, 15:06, archived)
# HOW VERY DARE YOU
*huffs*
(, Mon 18 Jun 2007, 15:11, archived)
# HAHAHAHAHAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
he's got a point though
(, Mon 18 Jun 2007, 15:13, archived)
# Micto isn't ugly
(, Mon 18 Jun 2007, 15:15, archived)
# :(
harsh
(, Mon 18 Jun 2007, 15:23, archived)
# Hm.
Cunt.
(, Fri 22 Jun 2007, 21:15, archived)
# Very nice
One thing is bugging me though: What fancy computer diary type software doobery is that? I've seen somebody using it before but can't remember where and it's doing my head in.

/usesarealdiary blog
(, Mon 18 Jun 2007, 14:58, archived)
# Microsoft Outlook
It's a bit of a niche package.
(, Mon 18 Jun 2007, 15:00, archived)
# Of course
I use gmail and could never be arsed to setup outlook as the web based thing is fine for me.

Explains why I recognised the interface but wasn't sure why.
(, Mon 18 Jun 2007, 15:01, archived)
# I think gmail has something similar
I find the outlook one very useful for work
(, Mon 18 Jun 2007, 15:02, archived)
# Wouldn't suprise me
Coming from google.

I probably would too if I wasn't employed as a shopkeeper and a barman.

Can't wait to get back out to University again =[
(, Mon 18 Jun 2007, 15:05, archived)
# Just looks like Outlook to me
2003?
(, Mon 18 Jun 2007, 15:00, archived)
# Outlook
Does your "real" diary ping at you two days after you should have done something? Does it?
(, Mon 18 Jun 2007, 15:00, archived)
# No
It gives me paper cuts instead.
(, Mon 18 Jun 2007, 15:02, archived)
# Ah, paper cuts
War wound of the office administrator
(, Mon 18 Jun 2007, 15:04, archived)
# Or
The scatterbrained student.
(, Mon 18 Jun 2007, 15:06, archived)
# Good work!
(, Mon 18 Jun 2007, 14:58, archived)
# hahahaha!
(, Mon 18 Jun 2007, 15:00, archived)
# haha!
inspired
(, Mon 18 Jun 2007, 15:01, archived)
# That is woo...
... but there is an off-switch for kiddies. It's a tad permanent, mind.
(, Mon 18 Jun 2007, 15:01, archived)
# *clicks*
WIN!
(, Mon 18 Jun 2007, 15:01, archived)
# Oh, so THAT is where
the off switch for kids is. I always wondered where it went :)
(, Mon 18 Jun 2007, 15:14, archived)