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From the Transformers That Were Never Made challenge. See all 175 entries (closed)
( , Thu 3 Aug 2006, 13:21, archived)
From the Transformers That Were Never Made challenge. See all 175 entries (closed)
( , Thu 3 Aug 2006, 13:21, archived)
I can only assume that the reason it didn't catch on was due to the lack of cutting tool.
You can't beat a splade.
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Thu 3 Aug 2006, 13:23,
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to cut down size and weight of army gear
the sporks have a serrated (spelling) end to cut food with....which is lame because then you either get food all over your hand or it slips when you cut it because there isnt a fork to hold it down
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Thu 3 Aug 2006, 13:31,
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Woo 2 u!
;)
Edit: Anyone else remember Transform-a-snack (glorified space raiders)? They never fucking transformed! poor kids crisps
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Thu 3 Aug 2006, 13:24,
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Edit: Anyone else remember Transform-a-snack (glorified space raiders)? They never fucking transformed! poor kids crisps
They did!
You put the circles on the man-shaped one and it was a really shit looking crispy car.
Not as good as tangy toms at 5p a bag though.
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Thu 3 Aug 2006, 14:11,
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Not as good as tangy toms at 5p a bag though.
cor
with that I could eat either soups or meats.
or indeed both, at the same time
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Thu 3 Aug 2006, 13:25,
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or indeed both, at the same time
protecting the bandwidth of the board eh!
nicely done squire - woo!
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Thu 3 Aug 2006, 13:25,
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One tries to set a good example as one knows
But do the noobies of today read the faqs despite such sterling efforts!? I think not :)
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Thu 3 Aug 2006, 13:27,
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But do the noobies of today read the faqs despite such sterling efforts!? I think not :)
good noon
I will always have to check sporks before I use them now - just incase
:¬)
nice work
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Thu 3 Aug 2006, 13:30,
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:¬)
nice work
*pokes over enthusiastically with giant flaming spork*
which is the deserved fate of all pedantic types :)
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Thu 3 Aug 2006, 13:41,
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Woos, fresh from the oven or
even slightly dry and perfect for toasting, always gratefully accepted
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Thu 3 Aug 2006, 13:34,
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