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Posted: 19/03/2004 - 8:09
by Chris Abbott
Yeah, but the irony is that hardly anyone actually talks about the C64 at BIT Live anyway (especially during the pub sections).
Chris
Posted: 19/03/2004 - 9:16
by Matrix
I wasnt there to find out - think i was on the A1 North at the time lol ..... heading for Peterborough hehe - perhaps next time.
Posted: 19/03/2004 - 10:19
by Steve B
Chris Abbott wrote:Yeah, but the irony is that hardly anyone actually talks about the C64 at BIT Live anyway (especially during the pub sections).
Chris
true, we were too busy doing 'Futerama' and 'Red Dwarf' quotes
*cough* bog *cough*
Posted: 19/03/2004 - 13:09
by Matrix
Aw Smeg ! Wish i was there for that one !!
Ommmmmmmmmmmmmmmm Ommmmmmmmmmmmmm ....
Posted: 19/03/2004 - 20:51
by Vosla
Ahhh.... good old Rimmer memories...
Posted: 20/03/2004 - 2:45
by Matrix
Hmmm NodNol .... NOD ... NOL ..... Its in Belgium init
looks 132 Selim.... WE ARE THE SMART PARTY !!
Posted: 20/03/2004 - 9:39
by merman
Matrix wrote:Hmmm NodNol .... NOD ... NOL ..... Its in Belgium init
looks 132 Selim.... WE ARE THE SMART PARTY !!
Close. Bulgaria, not Belgium
Posted: 21/03/2004 - 3:38
by Matrix
Begins with a B doesnt it
Now hand me my guitar
Posted: 21/03/2004 - 11:12
by merman
Matrix wrote:Begins with a B doesnt it
Now hand me my guitar
It's only got two E strings...
Not even Mr Guitar survived intact
#Oh Mr Guitar
#You're such a sad little thing
You see, every's Mr to me...
Posted: 21/03/2004 - 12:21
by Steve B
Mr. Rather Sad Nob ...
Posted: 21/03/2004 - 13:56
by Matrix
Smeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
Heeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee !
Posted: 21/03/2004 - 19:44
by Chappers
What! You want ketchup on it?
Posted: 21/03/2004 - 21:40
by Subzero
its called 'sharmi kebab diablo' its like eating molten lava!!!
So what is it?
I've never seen one before, no one has but im guessing its a time hole.
So what is it?
Posted: 22/03/2004 - 1:27
by Matrix
Awoooga Awoooga - This is not a Drill....... this is a drill *BRBrbrbRBRBrbRbRbRBRBRBBrBRBRBrBR*
Posted: 22/03/2004 - 2:49
by tas
And who says the art of conversation is dead