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From the Real Life Board Games challenge. See all 334 entries (closed)
( , Sat 17 Mar 2007, 12:25, archived)
From the Real Life Board Games challenge. See all 334 entries (closed)
( , Sat 17 Mar 2007, 12:25, archived)
Both of them were there again last night.
Frankly I think it is disgusting the way they flaunt it like that.
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Sat 17 Mar 2007, 12:30,
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The last two HAVE to rhyme, where as half of the proles in England get Bath wrong.
don't.
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Sat 17 Mar 2007, 12:36,
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Test prints aren't really an option
There are more of these than we might otherwise realise to strat with.
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Sat 17 Mar 2007, 12:49,
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Haha, ace.
I just pop onto the board for 5 minutes, and what do I see? This.
Top work chap!
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Sat 17 Mar 2007, 12:31,
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Top work chap!
*pounces*
Stop begging, I'll let go of your ankle when I'm good and ready!
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Sat 17 Mar 2007, 12:39,
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Stop begging, I'll let go of your ankle when I'm good and ready!
*doesn't beg*
*slips trousers off*
*watches from other side of room*
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Sat 17 Mar 2007, 13:09,
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*watches from other side of room*
How did you make this
Without puking all over your computer screen from the prolonged visual contact with the goatse image?
Most Woo though. Nice Wordplay!
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Sat 17 Mar 2007, 12:32,
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Most Woo though. Nice Wordplay!
it's the venus de milo of our day
btw... what is up with cr3ation these days?
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Sat 17 Mar 2007, 12:35,
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certainly, someone should make it into a sculpture
i nominate anish kapoor.
from his wikipedia page:
"Most often, the intention is to engage the viewer, evoking mystery through the works' dark cavities[...]"
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Sat 17 Mar 2007, 12:41,
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from his wikipedia page:
"Most often, the intention is to engage the viewer, evoking mystery through the works' dark cavities[...]"
remember to never look at it directly with the naked eye
always use special dark glasses or project it onto a screen
yes, i know. 'naked eye'
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Sat 17 Mar 2007, 12:43,
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yes, i know. 'naked eye'