Mix Tapes
Everyone's made a mix tape (or CD, USB stick, or whatever kids do these days). Mostly to get in someone else's pants, but we're sure there are other, lesser, reasons too.
So, who did you make it for and why?
And... what was on it?
( , Thu 7 Feb 2008, 13:41)
Everyone's made a mix tape (or CD, USB stick, or whatever kids do these days). Mostly to get in someone else's pants, but we're sure there are other, lesser, reasons too.
So, who did you make it for and why?
And... what was on it?
( , Thu 7 Feb 2008, 13:41)
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russian experiment
During the eighties, when the cold war was at it's height, the Russians set up an academy to teach gifted primates the skill of flying. After five years of schooling, they were put into planes and sent into the skies.
They were named after the model of aircraft they flew:
Migs Apes
[Is this the worst so far?]
( , Tue 12 Feb 2008, 16:09, 6 replies)
During the eighties, when the cold war was at it's height, the Russians set up an academy to teach gifted primates the skill of flying. After five years of schooling, they were put into planes and sent into the skies.
They were named after the model of aircraft they flew:
Migs Apes
[Is this the worst so far?]
( , Tue 12 Feb 2008, 16:09, 6 replies)
I thought better of you Frank!
You could at least have written in a bit of primate pron!
( , Tue 12 Feb 2008, 16:16, closed)
You could at least have written in a bit of primate pron!
( , Tue 12 Feb 2008, 16:16, closed)
from tvgohome.com
7.30pm new series
Kelly Monteith's Orangutan Airshow
Following a long absence from our screens, the off-beat observational comic returns to host this no-expense-spared travelling entertainment show in which untrained orangutan 'pilots' take to the skies using real aircraft.
This week: Kenny's band of flailing primates visits RAF Benson to lead a squadron of Harrier jump-jets up into the wild blue yonder, shortly before hurtling to the ground in a spectacular series of hilarious and deadly high-speed crashes.
( , Tue 12 Feb 2008, 17:45, closed)
7.30pm new series
Kelly Monteith's Orangutan Airshow
Following a long absence from our screens, the off-beat observational comic returns to host this no-expense-spared travelling entertainment show in which untrained orangutan 'pilots' take to the skies using real aircraft.
This week: Kenny's band of flailing primates visits RAF Benson to lead a squadron of Harrier jump-jets up into the wild blue yonder, shortly before hurtling to the ground in a spectacular series of hilarious and deadly high-speed crashes.
( , Tue 12 Feb 2008, 17:45, closed)
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