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Funny retro incident of the day

Posted: 29/03/2008 - 6:04
by LMan
Yesterday at the supermarket, the teller woman's name tag read "I. Ball"

:duh:

Re: Funny retro incident of the day

Posted: 29/03/2008 - 8:10
by PhunkyData
LMan wrote:Yesterday at the supermarket, the teller woman's name tag read "I. Ball"

:duh:
Let me guess...and you where standing there and imitating the I-Ball vocal intro thingy and totaly confused her :hysterical:

Re: Funny retro incident of the day

Posted: 29/03/2008 - 13:08
by merman
Oh No! Game Over! (as you go through the checkout)

Re: Funny retro incident of the day

Posted: 07/04/2008 - 19:03
by Jan Lund Thomsen
LMan wrote:Yesterday at the supermarket, the teller woman's name tag read "I. Ball"
Bring a camera next time you go grocery shopping. :D

Re: Funny retro incident of the day

Posted: 07/04/2008 - 19:14
by Waz
Jan Lund Thomsen wrote:Bring a camera next time you go grocery shopping.
So glad now I spotted that "KLF Hairdressing" sign when I was in Cornwall recently...

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Re: Funny retro incident of the day

Posted: 08/04/2008 - 5:52
by LMan
Jan Lund Thomsen wrote: Bring a camera next time you go grocery shopping. :D
I thought of that, but I guess I'm chickening out here ;)

Re: Funny retro incident of the day

Posted: 08/04/2008 - 7:25
by Makke
Waz wrote:So glad now I spotted that "KLF Hairdressing" sign when I was in Cornwall recently...
Hmmm... do they collect samples of hair from everywhere, and construct new hairdo's from that? ;)

Re: Funny retro incident of the day

Posted: 08/04/2008 - 13:36
by Stormy
Nice to know the KLF can still cut it.

Re: Funny retro incident of the day

Posted: 09/04/2008 - 19:02
by Subzero
Thats nothing, I was in my local supermarket today and there was a woman breastfeeding a C64!!! (perhaps not)

Re: Funny retro incident of the day

Posted: 30/04/2008 - 20:05
by trace
A saw a Train passing by and on it it was a text saying "GODS" :D

Re: Funny retro incident of the day

Posted: 30/04/2008 - 21:56
by Vosla
I tried to show a woman in our retail shop the Webinterface for our online shop and the PC stalled right after the first two clicks. I made a joke about that even my C64 worked better, she agreed and said, she still uses her breadbox at home. Surprise! :lol: