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I seem to be early today.

( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 8:08, 366 replies, latest was 17 years ago)

You ok?
I over slept so was half an hour late for work this morning.
I'm the first one in though so hopefully no one will find out!
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 8:13, Reply)

I'm not bad. Up early as I'm taking another load of stuff up to my flat in about half an hour.
Hopefully this will get everything that's left up there.
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 8:17, Reply)

have you done now? Rather you than me if I'm honest!
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 8:21, Reply)

3 and a half technically.
Nearly there now though, and my room is looking mighty bare.
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 8:22, Reply)

Boooo to work! Hopefully we'll be able to keep you entertained.
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 8:30, Reply)

But my boss will be in soon, so I don't get so much b3tatime when he's around.
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 8:32, Reply)

is me talking to myself.
The radio is staying off until the overseer gets here.
If I smashed it up my murder would be on the news.
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 8:35, Reply)

If it were me, I'd have it in bits and whip out a resistor or something so it didn't work. Or worked really badly so that it had to be thrown out.
If a new one appeared, then repeat. Then I'd suggest that there's something wrong with the electrics which keeps on blowing the radios.
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 8:37, Reply)

And I'm away to pack the car and then go.
See y'all later on.
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 8:42, Reply)

PoD, wouldn't it have been a better idea to have hired a Transit van for a day? The cost of the van would have been more than gained back by the amount of fuel you've burned running up and down to Glasgow! And you'd only have had to have done one trip.
Not that it matters now of course, as you've pretty much got it done!
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 8:47, Reply)

My intelligence is on a par with that of a spoon.
I wouldn't even know where to start when it came to taking the radio apart.
I think on my last day here I shall simply wee on it.
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 8:48, Reply)

Morning all. I'm armed to the tooth today:
Orange Juice
Paracetamol
Convonia
I will beat this chest infection and I'll beat it before it gets bad!
Muahahahaha!
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 8:51, Reply)

A couple of weeks ago when I moved I hired a Vauxhall Vivaro (same size as SWB Transit) from 1car1.com. It cost £25 to hire it for 24 hours, and £15 worth of diesel. A no-brainer really.
I've not managed to find any real reason why they're so much cheaper than most of the other hire companies, but I'm not complaining.
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 8:52, Reply)

Taking a radio apart is usually easily accomplished using a screwdriver. Once inside, wrench out random components and wires.
Weeing would also probably achieve the desired result.
Word of warning though - before commencing either task, unplug the radio!
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 8:53, Reply)

I shall remember to unplug the radio first.
I'm sure electricity and wee don't mix very well.
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 8:58, Reply)

When we moved we hired a sprinter van! It was awesome! Although we had so much shit we had to do three trips...
Think it was 40 squid for two days :)
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 9:01, Reply)

I find that the crowbar works best if it is carefully sized to the object being rent asunder. Too big a crowbar would be unwieldy with a small radio.
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 9:06, Reply)

I suppose it depends how extensively you want to take it apart.
I expect that the bigger the crow bar the more the radio would be taken apart.
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 9:07, Reply)

who came with a sprinter and a vito
it was awesome, only cost us a crate of beer and a chinese takeaway!
morning Kaol, TGB, others :-)
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 9:08, Reply)

I'd love to drive a white van all day. And as there aren't many women van drivers all the guy van drivers let me out all the time!
A van or a HGV, because no one fucks with them.
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 9:10, Reply)

is one which is covered in scratch marks of various different colours.
Nobody will cut you up when you're drving one of those. Ever.
@TGB - around here there are loads of women driving vans. Especially the small local delivery vans.
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 9:12, Reply)

as statistically there aren't that many.
A scratched van or a royal mail van, those bastards are crazy!
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 9:15, Reply)

I used to drive a very old (1969) Land Rover.
Nobody fucks with you in one of those.
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 9:15, Reply)

I've got the magical C+E category on my driving licence, meaning I can drive a 44-tonne artic.
The tractor units are great inside - they're nicer than my living room. Big comfy seats, microwave, fridge, bed, tv, etc.
On a couple of occasions I've driven a 610bhp Volvo FH16 tractor *without* a trailer. It's a right giggle - you can burn cars off at the lights :-)
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 9:17, Reply)

Why not just get a road legal tank?
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 9:20, Reply)

was my singer's beaten up high top LWB transit
the thing is a death trap. can't open the doors to begin with, then once you are in they keep popping open while driving...
was a nightmare
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 9:21, Reply)

haven't driven!?
A tank would be awesome! I'd adapt it to fire kittens *evil laughter*
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 9:23, Reply)

Very old Golf.
The passenger door would open going round corners, or if he braked suddenly.
We drove from Surrey to Cornwall in it :D
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 9:24, Reply)

I've never driven a Reliant Robin. It'd be worth it for the sheer comedy factor though.
I quite fancy driving a tank too. Closest I've got so far is driving an Alvis Stalwart across central London. It was the easiest drive through London I've ever had, as everyone stayed well out of my way :)
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 9:29, Reply)

What a great start to the day. Whoever manufactured my new clock radio is a c**t.
The 'snooze' button is right next to the 'off' button.
Guess what I did?
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 9:30, Reply)

Having only recently passed my test, I haven't had the opportunity to drive many fun things, certainly nothing as fun as what Mr Rubberduck drives most days!
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 9:30, Reply)

Rubberduck, you can drive a Chieftain tank just outside Warwick. It's pretty cheap too!
How are we all today?
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 9:37, Reply)

I was driving home a while back and there is a relatively steep hill up to a village with an island at the bottom.
As I got to the island a reliant robin was going round followed by about 5 cars, and proceeded up this hill.
It's a 60mph road.
It was managing about 32mph.
Every time I looked in my mirror there was another car at the end of the queue. And it must have been some Ferrari day because at the end of the queue before I lost site of it round a corner were three Ferraris!
I had images of them razzing past and tipping the reliant over...
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 9:38, Reply)

that sucks. I haven't done that for a while!
I could do with it though. too many early mornings!
Driving different stuff is fun, unless like me you end up mostly driving a variety of shitty little hire cars, like corsas, puntos and whatever the renault equivalent is....
I've started asking for automatic hire cars because they usually upgrade you which means a chance of a passat or maybe a Merc.
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 9:38, Reply)

Rabbits really hate those darned things.
First they learn to crouch between the headlights, then somebody invents the 3-wheeler.
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 9:39, Reply)

Hit two last night.
One of the problems of living in the countryside.
*shrugs*
I'm an agent of natural selection.
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 9:41, Reply)

I've got a mate who totalled his first brand new car by flipping it over and into a ditch in the wilds of Surrey.
He was very cagey about what caused the accident and when he finally told us we took the piss out of him right royally.
He swerved to avoid a rabbit in the road!
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 9:50, Reply)

She got through a hole in the fence at easter when I was 9.
I'm fine with it though, I know it's because she's actually the easter bunny so she went off to go and do easter bunny things.
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 9:51, Reply)

But several pheasants and a few pigeons. One of which few up as I was happy zooming down a country road hitting the windscreen, rolling over the roof of the car and bouncing off on to the car behind.
I did do a bit of a girly shriek as I have several large chips and was convinced it had cracked the windscreen. Luckily it had not.
My letting agency is pissing me off big time. *simmers*
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 9:58, Reply)

What larks!
The biggest thing I've ever driven? A combine harvester. Great fun, I highly recommend it.
I also hold a gilder pilots licence, which is quite cool too.
Are we all well? Dance for me! Dance!
(PS, I don't think I'll be able to come to ze bash tonight...:()
EDIT: I have never, to my knowledge, run over an animal. But I have been run over, if that counts.
AND: There, there, TGB. They're all gits. *soothes*
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 10:00, Reply)

Your namesake is one of the worst to hit.
I've seen a few write-offs due to badger strike.
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 10:01, Reply)

A small deer.
A blackbird.
A cat.
Rabbits.
A fox.
A duck.
Pigeons.
Pheasants.
Partridges.
A badger.
A frog.
I wish I hadn't hit the frog. Frogs are awesome.
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 10:01, Reply)

sprayed blood all up the side
my mum used to have a bright blue convertible suzuki jeep some time ago. she was driving me to plymouth to get a ferry at about 4 in the morning and a herd of deer ran across the dual carriageway. she screeched to a halt and a few deer ran into the car
that was quite funny
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 10:02, Reply)

You missed out 3 french hens & 2 turtle doves.
Have you ever crashed your car swerving to hit an animal?
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 10:04, Reply)

badgers are vindictive things and if you take them down they are going to take your car down! *makes some street hand signals* yeah!
A guy at Oxford once hit a deer, but being a country type he put it in the boot, hung it up when he got home and we all had yummy venison stew a few weeks later :D
His car smelt really bad for ages though
*dances for DiT*
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 10:04, Reply)

How's it going?
The only thing I managed to hit was a lamp post during my first driving lesson. I haven't driven since.
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 10:05, Reply)

I totalled a Jaguar XJ by barrelling into a stag at 125mph.
I was on the apex of a long, sweeping bend on our test track and hard on the throttle for the next straight. A stag ran out of the trees ahead of me and across the track, straight into the path of my car.
It pretty much exploded on impact, made a right old mess of the front of the car and the antlers ended up embedded in the passenger-side A-post, nicely smashing the windscreen in the process.
Fortunately, I was unharmed. That is, if you can call having deer brains and blood splattered up the left hand side of my torso unharmed.
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 10:10, Reply)

I've never swerved to avoid an animal.
I'll brake sometimes, if there's nobody behind me.
The deer and badger were hit when I was driving my old Land Rover, so there was no damage to the car.
The deer was also delicious, after I killed it with a hammer that I had in the back.
That makes me sound like a monster :(
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 10:11, Reply)

I've only been driving 5 years and I'm 43.
Your never to old to learn : )
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 10:15, Reply)

No that makes you humane.
I've had to put a few animals down because of cars the worst being rabbits. They cry like small children :(
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 10:16, Reply)

it makes you send sensible
I have to report that on listening to the first track on the new metallica album that I fucking love it.
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 10:16, Reply)

This thread is giving me some ideas...
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 10:17, Reply)

The worst was when I had to kill a cat that I saw get hit by a car.
It was bleeding everywhere, and the organs were hanging out and broken :(
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 10:18, Reply)

But it's ok because it wasn't my fault and I was driving very slowly so he wasn't badly hurt.
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 10:18, Reply)

Did you put him out of his misery and take him home to eat?
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 10:20, Reply)

Your post above that says: "Your never to old to learn" makes me laugh and cry at the same time!
I've never hit a person, I've tried on several occasions but failed :(
And Kaol venison is yummy, if I had a landrover I would go looking for some to hit!
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 10:22, Reply)

It's early.
I've not had coffee yet :P
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 10:22, Reply)

Still shook me up a fair bit though.
@Grammar badger, Why!
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 10:24, Reply)

I've shot most of the stuff on your list, apart from a frog. Never shot a frog. Labia - rabbit is my second favourite meat.
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 10:24, Reply)

which is good
(still loving the new metallica album)
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 10:25, Reply)

I've never hit a cat, thankfully. But I have hit:
a dog
pheasants
partridges
sparrows
swallows
rabbits
frogs
a badger, and
a teenage chavette (which was the least distressing of all)
There may be more. I've been in a car which hit a deer and the car was pretty badly damaged, as it was a roe buck. Mind you, the deer suffered even more damage. We'd no room in the boot, otherwise it would have come with us for the next night's dinner.
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 10:25, Reply)

You were so close to saying that you liked rabbit labia ;)
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 10:26, Reply)

I'm starting my DSC (deer stalking cert) next year. Should be fun.
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 10:26, Reply)

Yeah rabbit is tasty. Back when I was young we used to breed rabbits for the pot, we had to give a lot away to friends and family though.
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 10:27, Reply)

run out in front of cars then they deserve to be hit.
Some drunk fuelled chavvy bastard once jumped out in front of me and yelled as I didn't hit him because "I need to sue somebody innit for the money innit" Sadly this story is true and makes me fear for society.
Damn my slow internet: BGB: crying because of the awful grammar. Laughing at the slight irony that you are never too old to learn it ;)
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 10:28, Reply)

*puts on list*
*goes to butcher*
*asks for rabbit labia*
*gets arrested*
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 10:30, Reply)

I bounced off it and landed on a dog shit at the side of the road. Bad times.
My mates did take me to the pub and bought my drinks all night though to make up for the stress. Good times.
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 10:37, Reply)

The car was more damaged than I was! ;)
Although it was the biggest bruise I'd ever had. The Ambulance crew said I should have at least broken something the speed she hit me at, but I just bounced off for some reason. The doctor told me not to drink that night because of shock, but I did anyway. 2 pints and I was soused!
(And then the bitch driving it decided she would try to make me pay for the cost of repair. How about no!)
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 10:39, Reply)

Full stop.
But if I'm moving to London, no real point, it's just another expense.
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 10:48, Reply)

Exactly!
I endured months of, by turn, nice, pleading, and eventually threatening 'phone calls - as she inferred my acceptance of responsibility by saying the word 'sorry' while lying on my back in the road after she'd barrelled in to me at 20 miles an hour.
It's true what they say though. Time really does go all slow and weird when bad things happen. I remember having the time to think "Oh dear. If I just turn like this and get a hand on the bonnet like this, then this won't hurt too much". I managed that, and also remember seeing her face as I hit the bonnet and rolled up on the windscreen. I remember the feeling as gravity took over while she was braking, and the point where time went normal again was when my shoulder hit the tarmac and tor my suit jacket open.
Good times!
Oh no, wait, it was shit!
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 10:48, Reply)

I fancy a Beemer too. They're a bit expensive, but given that I've just spent £1000 in the last couple of weeks keeping my bloody Laguna on the road, it's probably worth it.
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 10:49, Reply)

London or no, I have to have one. Right now I'd be happy of anything.
But I have my eye on an Alfa MiTo in January. Still a pipe dream though!
I'd love an Aston one day... But being able to buy a house is quite important too!
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 10:51, Reply)

Is that I get to borrow my Dad's car lots :D
3-litre Jags FTW!
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 10:52, Reply)

that sounds pretty crazy. can't believe that someone would have the gall to try and get you to pay!
I intend to get a bmw 320d sport estate. depends on when my Toledo dies though. hopefully not for a while!
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 10:53, Reply)

And I was given the Laguna.
The BMW was my grandads, who is our company secretary and before that it was owned by the guy who owned the business my step-dad now has.
If there's a car going spare in this place then I usually get it : )
Small perk of the job.
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 10:53, Reply)

It's my first car, chosen because it's cheap to run and insure (new driver, 0 no claims), but it handles like a go-kart!
I'm not much of a car nut, but I'd love a classic Beetle.
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 10:54, Reply)

Got a 3-series BMW.
Somehow.
*shrugs*
It's blue with a cream leather interior.
He's fed up with my pimp jokes now.
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 10:54, Reply)

Was a Prius Smugmobile. The fuel consumption was nothing like they claimed. Unless its the way I drive.
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 10:55, Reply)

Anything with M3 in the name is all kinds of win!
Or an old 2002 or one of the 2800 CS... mmmm retro goodness. Old cars FTW
Yay I have persuaded someone to buy a Mitsubishi Galant!
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 10:56, Reply)

Beetles are cool, but they aren't great to drive
that said, I'd still love one.
my oldest bro is a Beetle nut, he had two nice ones. cost a lot though...
and a sheep jumped on one...
he's just got an Audi TT convertible. I don't much like the look of the old ones, but it is fucking cool.
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 10:56, Reply)

I've got a Ka too. Would love to get something else but I've more important things to consider like finding somewhere to live -_-
Still, it gets me from A - B and I get between 40 and 45 MPG from it so I'm not too bothered.
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 10:57, Reply)

is only going to give you better consumption in stop-start town traffic. On the open road, you're better with a normal car, because it's lighter and more efficient.
Edit - FWIW, I had a hired Ka once when my car was off the road for a bit, and hated it. It was slow, had no room in it, jumped around scarily on corners and burned more fuel than my own much bigger diesel motor.
But I did discover it could do 55mph in 2nd gear before the limiter cut in...
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 10:57, Reply)

Is that a new TT? Or the old, hairdresser one?
The guy that was a cunt to me at work yesterday has on old TT in dark green, looks horrible.
We call it the "Algae TT".
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 10:58, Reply)

my Seat Toledo 1.9Tdi can get 60mpg doing 60 on a twisty A road with climate control on, and 4 surfboards on the roof.
fuck those fucking Priuses
and my car doesn't look like a piece of shit
edit: Kaol: it is the old shape, in silver. I'm not fond of the outside, but sitting in it makes me want one.
I'm hoping that I might be able to buy my old man's Z3 in a couple of years time. they are a bit hairdresserish, but they have a classic sports car thing about them that I love.
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 10:59, Reply)

The only time I was in a really bad traffic jam the battery level got really low. If that went flat it would be a disaster.
@Vipros - I wouldn't have another one, but they don't look that bad!
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 10:59, Reply)

And I'm a big fan of the GT.
EDIT: What K2k6 said about Priuses. Priii? Prioose? Priusena? Who knows.
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 11:00, Reply)

Is that good or bad. I dunno.
As long as I've got something to drive, I don't really care what it is.
My first car was a Daewoo.
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 11:02, Reply)

Hello hello hello!
How are you all today? I've just had a final round job interview and have stocked up on salt and vinegar pringles and sweets to wait for the call!
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 11:03, Reply)

is the business, BGB.
I fancy a 520d touring, myself. The new ones have 177bhp, and can return 53mpg, while having enough room in the boot for a band's worth of gear.
All that for £31k.
*gulps*
*faints*
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 11:03, Reply)

As long as they're not:
- An E36 (the 3-series from 1991 to 1998). They're all monumentally shit in every way imagineable
- 4 cylinders. A BMW should have a straight 6, a V8, a V10 or a V12. The others are no better than any other car, and in many cases they're worse.
There's other specific cases, but they're the general ones.
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 11:04, Reply)

The ones I like (67 fastbacks) are either over 15k or would need so much work doing I would never leave my garage, then probably be too scared to drive it!
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 11:04, Reply)

the boxy one in classic faded crap VW red
great car. VW ftw!
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 11:04, Reply)

I'll probably end up buying a Passat rather than the BMW, as it's a lot less expensive.
Edit @Captain V - I find a lot of small cars seem to handle like this. Being used to bigger vehicles, it's a bit unnerving for me!
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 11:06, Reply)

Hope the interview went well, and that they call you back to offer you the job soon!
Ooh, I'd love a Mustang, or a Dodge, some great big American muscle car. Hugely impractical, but they look so damn cool.
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 11:07, Reply)

not as nice to drive though
rear wheel drive all the way!
I don't much like the look of the new Passat either. if I was looking for one of those I'd definitely buy a Skoda Octavia instead.
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 11:08, Reply)

I'd take the Mondeo. Badge aside, it's a better car in every way.
VW are trading on a reputation of reliability. A reputation that hasn't been true for at least 15 years. They're lower than class average.
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 11:10, Reply)

I'll probably be quite comfortable with the lurching for some time to come considering the only two cars I've owned are a J reg renault clio with a leaking roof and my current Ka. The next car(s) I'd like to own are a VW Golf and a (proper) mini cooper.
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 11:10, Reply)

Car talk eh? I used to have a Subaru Justy and I loved it like a child. It loved hills and had optional 4 wheel drive, there was a button in the gear stick to turn it on.
*nostalgic sigh*
Now I drive mr VPs peugeot 106. :(
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 11:10, Reply)

the Octavia isn't as handy as the Passat. It has a large step in the boot floor, which would be a major problem for me, as I have a lot of heavy gear to hump in and out of it.
But I won't be buying a new car for a while. I've still to decide between the aforementioned vehicles, and several other contenders, including:
Mazda 6
Honda Accord
Ford Mondeo
Vauxhall Insignia (not out yet)
and possibly some others. This will be great fun when it comes to buying time.
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 11:11, Reply)

Make sure it is the 2.8 injection one then, don't faff about with the stupid laser ones!
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 11:11, Reply)

I find Fords horribly plasticy inside, and there are other little niggles like the air vents not being movable enough.
we have two focus estates as pool cars at work and they are pretty much inferior to my Seat in every way.
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 11:11, Reply)

...a Landie (not much use, but Henry loves it) and a wee Audi A4.
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 11:12, Reply)

The Octavia is a smaller car than the Passat though. It's based on the Golf.
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 11:12, Reply)

Any car I buy will be more reliable than my Laguna, so I'm not that bothered!
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 11:12, Reply)

I've got the mental image in my head now of you zooming along the motorway on an office chair controlled with a small joystick on the arm.
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 11:13, Reply)

My direct reference has been the old shape Passat against the new Octavia, which are pretty similar in size. Not had much to do with the new Passat other than a brief hire car stint.
I withdraw my comment!
Captain V: I'd rather drive my office chair than the ford focus. my chair is pretty nice ;-)
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 11:15, Reply)

Was my 'destroy the environment' V6 LPG converted Trooper. Proper redneck wagon.
Or the '74 Rover P6.
The VW reputation for reliability hasn't really been true since about 1998. Same for Mercedes. You start building 'German' cars outside Germany....
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 11:15, Reply)

Catch you later.
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 11:17, Reply)

The old Passat is still miles bigger than the new Octavia. the new octavia is marginally bigger than the old, but they are both on Golf floorplans, the MKiV and MKV respectively.
The Passat shares a floorplan with the A6 and the Superb and is consequently a lot bigger.
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 11:17, Reply)

the reliability thing seems to be true of Audis as well. Everyone I know with one has had quite a few expensive problems!
Not so with BMWs, another reason to buy one.
I'm kind of limited though, because I will never ever own a Vauxhall, I won't buy anything French again unless it's another 205, and I just plain don't like Fords...
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 11:17, Reply)

but I will take your words for it
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 11:18, Reply)

Grr, manly car talk.
Anyone want to talk about sweets or cake or kittehs with me? I don't understand car talk.
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 11:20, Reply)

Just to complicate matters further, the current B6 Passat is based on a stretched Golf platform with a transverse engine rather than the longitudinally-engined B5 Passat (which *was* based on the same platform as an older Audi A4).
The Audi A6 doesn't share its floorpan with any other model in the VAG stable.
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 11:20, Reply)

Unhelpful absent technicians = fail.
*stomps off to glare at cables*
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 11:21, Reply)

Buy Japanese.
(Bear in mind I say this as someone who worked for Mercedes for 6 years, VW before that, and also Vauxhall/Saab).
They might not be interesting or exciting in most cases, but for sheer boring start every time and keep the rain off motoring, they make sense.
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 11:22, Reply)

It's all going to get reeeeeeaaaaly technical with duckie and mighty badger.
I think we all know a grammar badger is better than a mighty badger as well :p Although both have a love of b series engines :p
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 11:24, Reply)

cars? What's the problem? and how can I help?
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 11:25, Reply)

one of the things that has kept me with VAG stuff for a while is that my bro has a friend who is a really good mechanic, particularly for VAG stuff, so I get things done cheap.
I'd be after a sporty diesel estate. any recommendations for a japanese one?
plus, I like a leather steering wheel.
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 11:25, Reply)

The car talk went swiftly over my head, my knowledge of cars extends to putting petrol in, driving one, and watching Halfords Monkeys take an hour to change my stereo.
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 11:25, Reply)

Saab 9-3 Sportwagon? It's got the GM/Fiat diesel which is rather nice, although allegedly they go pop at about 80k, come loaded with kit, and have the world's comfiest seats. Loads of specialists around to service them as the dealer network is teeny, and as it's generic GM bits, the parts aren't as horribly expensive as they were when I had a 900.
Just do not ever buy new - the depreciation is scary.
Eds: Japanese and diesel? The problem is they have tended to make such efficient petrol engines that you have to do some serious miles to earn back the price differential, hence nobody bothered with the old Toyota diesels until they brought in the D4D.
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 11:28, Reply)

meant to say for a japanese car there!
I've considered those Saabs before, and they are quite nice.
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 11:29, Reply)

You'll be wanting a Subaru Legacy diesel estate then.
I love them. The whole idea of a boxer diesel engine appeals to my perverted side.
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 11:31, Reply)

My bro is selling his purple pillarless BMW coupe for £1800.
And my mate ran over a weasel on a motorbike. I mean, of all the things to hit something on a bike must be the most difficult, and of all the things to hit, a weasel must without doubt be the hardest. It makes me giggle, which (as a vegetablarian) makes me feel like a bad person.
Also, I have been run over too. I didn't like it.
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 11:31, Reply)

vipros,
VW Passat circa 2000 are quite good buys, specially diesels. Remember, a diesel powertrain starts to break in at about 100,000 miles. But ALWAYS check that the timing chain is in good condition. Do this especially if the engine has a timing belt rather than a chain.
Japanese and German diesel powertrains are the best. But if you want reliability, go Japanese. Germans are lousy.
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 11:31, Reply)

So do I, and I enjoy it, but I can keep up with that because they throw a lot of beardy jargon out the window, in favour of using bizarre metaphors.
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 11:32, Reply)

Stig: I've got a Seat Toledo diesel at the moment which has the 110bhp VW diesel engine in it. great for cruising, but not quite enough poke to it ;-)
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 11:33, Reply)

Another scooby fan (well, forester/legacy anyway). Finding one that doesn't stink of labrador second hand is a bastard, though.
eds: Vipros the 110 can be chipped quite readily to give you about 130bhp ish. IIRC Seat dealers used to sell these, while we at VW weren't allowed to.
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 11:34, Reply)

Aren't weasels small? Or am I thinking of something else?
LM - ha. beardy jargon. I love a good bizarre metaphor.
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 11:35, Reply)

In that case, that's quite a talent to hit one with a motorbike!
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 11:38, Reply)

If you rolled it into a cigar-shape tube.
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 11:38, Reply)

Or at least up the thread, if you're going to hit a deer with your car, make sure it's a muntjac. Best tasting venison ever, by a long way. Yummy.
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 11:39, Reply)

I did hit a weasel once with my car. Well, it may have been a stoat, but it was that sort of beast.
And I've squashed several mice, which always seem to scurry across the road, get almost to the other side, spot the car coming and turn back the way they came.
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 11:40, Reply)

I did consider trying to salvage a couple of venison steaks from the stag I hit, but it appears that hitting a stag at that speed turns it into instant minced venison.
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 11:41, Reply)

That's what I hit, but I couldn't spell it.
So I wrote "small deer".
As I said, I hit it hard enough in my Series II to break it's legs on the steel box-section that passes for a bumper.
Then I had to kill it by hitting it in the head with a claw hammer.
They're vicious bastards, what with those fangs and everything.
EDIT: Lucy, that's because I'm a Zoologist :p
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 11:42, Reply)

A weasel is the smaller of the two - 20cm (head & body) with a tail 5 - 7cm long.
A stoat can be distinguished by the black tip on the tail.
They both have a creamy underside (colour not dairy product).
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 11:44, Reply)

Almost armour-plated. I once spent a very hot afternoon chasing one of the little sods that had been clipped by a car, and they can go a lot faster on 3 legs than I can on 2.
Which is why rifles were invented.
And yes, the males have fangs/tusks, which look quite spooky.
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 11:45, Reply)

I've done well at not hitting things in cars.
I try to send out a thought projection ahead of me along the lines of "mad woman driving coming though! get out the fucking way!"
I also stop to relocate any animals I find in the road which don't seem to want to move of their own accord, particularly toads for some reason. And lickle baalams, which are even stupider than pheasants.
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 11:46, Reply)

I did royally squish a rabbit once... :(
The car in front of me hit it, and it was thrashing around so I did a mercy killing on it.
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 11:48, Reply)

They're too bitey!
I wanted to do it as quick as possible too, be humane and all that.
Plus I got all the slicing I could ever want when I cut the meat off.
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 11:49, Reply)

Weasels are weaselly recognisable, stoats are stoatally different.
*shoots self in head*
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 11:49, Reply)

I have a theory that they're evolving into flightless birds.
The ones that fly upwards get shot, the ones that run on the floor don't get shot and can continue to breed.
I have seen it numerous times where the pheasant will run away rather than fly away.
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 11:50, Reply)

Glad you still got to hone your butchery skill though!
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 11:51, Reply)

that they are evolving into extinct birds :(
I see millions squished on the road round here.
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 11:52, Reply)

I think they are naturally ground-living in their original habitat, as they only have about 6 seconds of 'flap' before they run out of puff and have to glide.
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 11:53, Reply)

*guts and hangs it*
*waits a week, sharpening knives*
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 11:53, Reply)

I wonder if I can still snipe a colleague with the foam dart shotgun?
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 11:56, Reply)

I write to you from my new flat, with working internets and set up computers and everything.
And k2k6, from way up there ^, they probably wouldn't have hired me a van as I'm only 21. Don't know for sure though.
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 11:56, Reply)

A week? Treat long pig like hare - wait until the maggots drop out of the nostrils, then you know it's ready to use....
(If you're cooking traditional jugged hare)
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 11:58, Reply)

Congratulations on the move :)
Seems I can still headshot a colleague, although he doesn't look best pleased, and he's refusing to give me back the foam bullets :/
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 11:59, Reply)

Ok, I'll remember that thanks!
I guess you can bleed 'em first, and make a good amount of Black Pudding to enjoy while you're waiting.
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 12:02, Reply)

tell him unless he does you will be forced to improvise with ever you can find!
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 12:02, Reply)

All this talk of hitting creatures forced my hand to tell this story.
About 15 or so years ago, my mum hit a deer while driving along some twisty Berkshire back roads, writing off my dad's new-ish, company provided Audi 80.
She'd only been driving for a year or two at the time and was obviously upset by this. A swift phonecall to a friend meant she was bought home pretty quickly, only to walk in the front door and hear my dad playing "Who Killed Bambi?" by the Sex Pistols at neighbour-annoying volumes.
He was not the most popular person in the house for a little while!
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 12:06, Reply)

From the bits that plop out when you 'unzip' them. I would give recipes but that would be offal.
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 12:07, Reply)

I had stuffed heart a while back.
It wasn't actually that nice.
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 12:10, Reply)

Chitterlings, sweetbreads, tripe, kidney, suet and so forth - Mrs Beeton would be quite cross with you
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 12:12, Reply)

hugely late on this one I know, but I've got to head off and buy the Galant TGB has convinced me to get :P
The B5 passat does share a basic floorpan with the A6, cos until the 2002 A4 update the A4 ran on the same basic floorpan as the A6, but with the A6 slightly stretched. The Passat is def bigger than the old A4, at least inside and in boot space, couldn't tell you on wheelbase.
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 12:12, Reply)

As Vipros says, probably you wouldn't have been able to hire a van from most places, although Arnold Clark will hire you a light commercial (i.e. a Transit) at age 21, provided you sign up for the £250 insurance excess.
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 12:13, Reply)

I do like liver and onions nom nom and steak and kidney pie nom nom
And I once (unknowingly) are sheeps brains which weren't very nice but apparently very good for you. So that's ok then.
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 12:15, Reply)

The sheep's brains would be highly nutritious, but would carry the risk of scrapie infection, the ovine equivalent of BSE/CJD.
Don't know if that link has yet been proven (Kaol?) but it's strongly suspected to be a means of transferring the disease.
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 12:18, Reply)

Mr. K.
I don't think the prions are analogous.
EDIT: Unless you're implying I have Scrapie. In which case, fuck you!
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 12:19, Reply)

I wasn't implying you have a brain wasting disease, Kaol! I was merely tapping into your superior biological knowledge.
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 12:21, Reply)

given the number of cheap burgers I ate during the '80s, I'm surprised I haven't got any sort of disaese tha's watsing my brian awy to ntiohng so I cna't witre proerply any mroe.
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 12:25, Reply)

I wasn't randomly eating sheep brains out in the field so I think I'll be ok.
*taps on Kaols head. Notes echoy noise*
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 12:26, Reply)

Echoy?
Sounds like a noise Jackie Chan would make whilst smiting an assailant.... or a remote Scottish island populated by sinister monks and their de-brained sheep.
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 12:28, Reply)

Thanks a lot guys :(
I've only got my brain to rely on.
And now it's gone maggoty.
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 12:28, Reply)

Tesco sells sheep's brains?
Is this true? Is this the Ulan Bator branch of Tesco, or one in the UK?
*makes note to have a look on next visit to
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 12:30, Reply)

what's a brain? what's a disease?
ooh look a shiny thing!
*dribbles*
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 12:35, Reply)

Head + wall = relief
Just found myself in an ironic situation, which I prolly can't talk about here, ironically.
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 12:37, Reply)

I went out at lunchtime at the summer seems to have arrived.
*gets bikini out of drawer*
*laughs hysterically*
*puts bikini in bin*
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 12:41, Reply)

So look at this cartoon
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 12:44, Reply)

It's a glorious day here, although sadly all I can do is stare through the barred windows forlornly.
What the hell happened to our summer? I was looking forward to a couple of months of sun, smiles, and cute women in strappy vest tops.
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 12:45, Reply)

I have no idea, but I don't really like hot weather, so it's fine.
I do like ice cream though.
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 12:46, Reply)

so I'll let you know what the temperature's like here when I return.
Looking out my window at people walking by, I suspect it's somewhere between cold and cool.
I also now have a mental* image of BGB in a bikini.
*pick your own meaning
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 12:47, Reply)

You DO NOT want to see me in a bikini.
Clothed I can look quite nice but nekkid is just for me and my mother to experience.
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 12:50, Reply)

When I worked there which was about 7 years ago. I am pretty sure they still sell them but I never really have the need to check..
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 12:51, Reply)

*smashes some furniture up*
*sets fire to the curtains*
Better Clendrix :) I didn't realise there were any hot B3tans? hahah :p
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 13:12, Reply)

Thanks Badger!
Aah, can't tell...you might all want him/her/it.
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 13:14, Reply)

Share? Share the info, you mean?
I certainly will but it's a secret at the moment - I'm not saying that to be annoying, I'm really not. It's just that plans need to be confirmed!
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 13:19, Reply)

and the temperature here is indeed on the not-warm side. There are some of our new students trying to look cool/trendy/with-it or whatever and going around un-jacketed, but they look a bit cold.
The arm-goosebumps on the t-shirt wearers tend to give it away. As do the protruding nipples!
Edit@BGB - Do you often wander around in the buff in your mother's presence? Just wondering, as it seems a bit unusual!
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 13:20, Reply)

Well good luck with your mystery man Clendrix, hope you have a good time *nudge nudge wink wink*
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 13:22, Reply)

I've had my lunch at my desk today, but one of my mates in the office had to go to the bank, so he's getting me a quad espresso, take-out.
*grins*
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 13:32, Reply)

And heard "what the bloody 'ell are tungsten carbide drills?"
"It's something they use in coal mining!"
happen in my head.
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 13:33, Reply)

I imagined that you imagined that in a cockney accent for some reason...
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 13:36, Reply)

nope, in Graham Chapman's northern accent.
It's a bit from a Python skit.
*sads*
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 13:37, Reply)

is used on drills to improve the longevity of the bit, as it's much harder than steel.
It's not as hard as diamond though. I thought it was harder, hence my comment above, but I just looked it up.
Edit@HLT - Oh, I see. My Python knowledge is lacking that particular sketch.
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 13:39, Reply)

*dives behind a convenient table*
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 13:42, Reply)

What's with your sigs today? I'm not understanding them at all!
*takes cover again*
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 13:47, Reply)

I would appreciate some hugs, if possible. I have spent the last 2 hours trying to fix our website.
I think I'm done now. But, safe to say, it's been rather a crash course in coding!
*dons gladiating gear*
Who's up for a gladiate?
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 13:54, Reply)

Well, it seems safe to come up from behind the table, Kaol hasn't exploded. I was getting jabbed in the ribs by HLT a lot though, she's mean.
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 13:57, Reply)

You wish to Gladiate with me?
ARE YOU NOT ENTERTAINED?
You may not know this, but I am B3ta's resident Gladiator. I gladiate things.
Cheers, Cappy V!
EDIT: *enjoys the sensation of being enveloped by Labia*
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 13:58, Reply)

Nowt wrong with gladiating, I just can't help thinking of that old puerile joke whenever I see the word.
*thwumps pugilistically*
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 14:00, Reply)

*ignorances*
What's up, BK? Keep it real! *streets*
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 14:03, Reply)

@ LabiaMajora - sorry, old fruit, were those your ribs? I couldn't help it, k2k6 was squishing me.
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 14:04, Reply)

Knowing my luck, I'd probably be the guy who gets booned in the face with a spiky ball within the first few seconds.
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 14:05, Reply)

A ha, I sense a gladiate-off!
*charges around like a mad woman*
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 14:05, Reply)

*fronts*
*words*
Feel a bit ropey today, slightly man-fluish:(
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 14:05, Reply)

Did you hear about the Roman who *insert euphamism here* ?
He was glad 'e ate 'er.
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 14:05, Reply)

Didn't realise you were underneath me.
Hope my, erm, elbow wasn't poking into you too hard?
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 14:05, Reply)

I am in full nurse mode as Mr VP has manflu at the moment as well.
*nurses BK in a non-breastfeeding sense*
My nurse mode involves being very no nonsense and not letting him feel sorry for himself.
But then I do make lemsips and apply Vicks Vapor Rub.
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 14:08, Reply)

What the fuck?
I'm so awesome that my stalker has a stalker?
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 14:17, Reply)

You are going to have a whole five-a-side team soon if you aren't careful!
BK - Don't worry, I can handle myself!
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 14:19, Reply)

*cursing slightly, he tightens the straps of his leather breastplate, feeling the pressure increase on his bruised ribs. With a quiet resolve, he picks up his weapon, feeling the familiar weight and grooves of the pole, allowing his hand to gently caress up and down it's length. A smile bubbles up from the pit of his stomach to his face as he grips the shaft tightly, remembering the good times he's had with this, his most dearest of possessions.*
*His double-entendre-ridden reverie is interrupted by a sudden explosion of pain and blood, and he collapses clutching what used to be his face. As his trident falls despondently to the floor, he peers hazily through his one remaining eye, to see Kaol cackling, swinging a spiked ball and chain around his head.*
I knew that would happen!
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 14:20, Reply)

are you sure you aren't stalking yourself repeatedly Kaol?
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 14:21, Reply)

I like that Lab!
Re: Stalkers.
I have two accounts, this one, and the one that holds onto the name "Kaol" for me.
I honestly have no idea who "Kaol's Stalker" or "Kaol's Stalker's Stalker" are.
Hell of an ego-trip though :D
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 14:22, Reply)

I know I'm not Kaol but can I have a doughnut please?
Edit - Kaol vs the world. I'd watch that match.
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 14:24, Reply)

Toastie Toastie Toastie!
I once heard a male friend describe a lady"friends" parts as "like opening a cheese toastie".
What an image.
Edit - Lusty - great minds!
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 14:27, Reply)

I was bored waiting for a script to finish, thought i'd bash out a quick one *fnarr fnarr*.
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 14:28, Reply)

alphabetti spaghetti and waffles like a six year old the other day :)
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 14:28, Reply)

kaol. but i think i can spare one for you lucy
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 14:28, Reply)

YES!
I'm listening to it for the second time now.
I love it.
Lucy, that is delightfully disgusting
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 14:29, Reply)

Given those choices, I always go for a beans on toast, with cheese melted over the top *drools*
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 14:29, Reply)

This is gonna get confusing.
Kaol The Magnificent = Me.
Kaol = My spare account, to stop "Kaol" getting Monkeysexed.
Kaol's Stalker = someone who loves/hates me, yet has never posted.
Kaol's Stalker's Stalker = (KSS) is someone who's stalking someone who has never posted. So I asked them to get a job in HMV, so I can get cheap Johnny Cash CDs.
Kaol's Stalker's Stalker's Stalker = (KS3) Kinda like a photocopy of a photocopy. I'd imagine. Pale and not much use.
I have two accounts. There're people out there with far too much time on their hands...
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 14:31, Reply)

I love the toastie anecdote. Guaranteed a great reaction.
Thanks for the doughnut mr stalkery person, whoever you are!
*noms*
*gets sugar all over face*
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 14:32, Reply)

AND this means that I can finally take out St. Anger and shoot it in the face.
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 14:33, Reply)

I'm going to go into town to buy it, so see y'all in a bit!
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 14:34, Reply)

I agree totally
day that never comes has grown on me though. it sounds better on cd than on the radio or computer somehow.
I was so pleased when I listened to the first couple of tracks this morning.
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 14:37, Reply)

I've bought all their others over the years, except St Anger, which I even deleted off my computer
that's how shit it is...
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 14:41, Reply)

original Kaol. All these new Kaol-related users are hurting my brain.
Fucking fuck. It's still ages 'til pub time.
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 14:41, Reply)

for the new QOTW yet?
"Mobile phones - tell us about the hillarious time you sat on your phone and called your mate without knowing!"
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 14:41, Reply)

it's a good one, and I need it to come up before I forget the couple of stories that I have for it...
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 14:43, Reply)

That'd be me then.
Cool!
New QOTW?
www.b3ta.com/questions/questionsyoudliketoask/post245321
Go and click, my Stalkery minions!
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 14:43, Reply)

And I bought a few CDs at HMV, mostly stuff I already have (but not in CD format, if you catch my drift) that were cheap.
I'm ripping the new Metallica album now...
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 14:55, Reply)

Hope you like it!
"Death Magnetic - It's not like St. Anger, buy it now!"
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 14:57, Reply)

a lot of people say that, but I actually really liked Load and Reload (apart from Mama Said, wtf were they thinking?)
Garage Inc. was excellent also.
S&M I could take or leave
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 15:00, Reply)

I liked S&M *hurr hurr*, didn't listen much to Load & Reload.
Off to a good start so far, no ridiculous St Anger snare.
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 15:02, Reply)

Afternoon folks
Just popped on to check my gazzes and ... well, you know what it´s like.
Looks like Kaol is leaving a trail of stalkers - sort of like a trail of breadcrumbs, but with stalkers instead of breadcrumbs.
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 15:03, Reply)

Three words...
SO
FUCKING
WHAT?
*laughs*
One of my favourite songs they've done.
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 15:06, Reply)

I maintain it should be the b3tan anthem
*sings "so what you boring little cunt!"*
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 15:10, Reply)

I've fucked a sheep.
I've fucked a goat.
I rammed my cock right down it's throat.
So what?
So what?
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 15:12, Reply)

I am now returned home after my flat-based jaunt.
I'm guessing someones copy of the new Metallica album just arrived?
Much else been going on?
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 15:15, Reply)

It's not my favourite by I actually quite like the album.
*prepares for lynching*
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 15:18, Reply)

st anger was ok(ish) if you ignore that it was metallica.
it wasn't just that it was different to their old stuff, it was so much worse. especially that fucking saucepan that Lars had instead of his snare drum.
he is a little goblin. and a tool.
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 15:21, Reply)

from our posts whether we love or hate Metallica.
MoP and Garage Inc. clearly rule.
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 15:23, Reply)

I think the consensus is that we do like Metallica, just that Lars is a twat, and St Anger was disappointing ;)
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 15:24, Reply)

for Death Magnetic as well.
Is it scary or gratifying to see so many people agree on the poor standard of almost everything they've done since the black album though?
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 15:24, Reply)

Load and Reload and especially Garage Inc. are great
there are a couple of weak tracks, but for the most part I think they are sweet.
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 15:25, Reply)

That sounds about right to be honest. Not that big a fan of Metallica really so I suppose that helps me enjoy their not so good stuff a little more.
I think that makes sense.
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 15:26, Reply)

is that I started out with the black album, then load and reload, then master of puppets
that was when my eyes were opened, but I still have the love for load and reload
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 15:28, Reply)

Fair play buddy. I agree with Garage Inc and, embarrassingly, have a soft spot for S&M as well but Load, Reload and St Anger really didn't float my boat at all.
@ Al - You're spot on there. Just take a look at Risk if you want an example of about as bad as it can get!
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 15:32, Reply)

There ain't no turning back.
Time for a new QOTW. Hopefully mine.
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 15:33, Reply)

the thing with them is that they just aren't as heavy and fast as the others, but there are some beautifully crafted songs on there. with some heaviness, but a different kind.
King Nothing for instance is fantastic...I was going to suggest a few more good ones, but I'd list most of both albums. I'll leave it at one!
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 15:35, Reply)

Yes ta, although I have been here all my life and not ever left or done anything else other than sleep (badly), ever.
@ al - ah, go on, you know you want to...
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 15:39, Reply)

It's better, but not by much.
There're only so many "Lol!! ! I shit in his sooup!!!!1!!" stories that're in existence.
It's gonna be un-funny tales of cuntishness.
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 15:39, Reply)

I'm not sure if I'll be popping my cherry on that one though.
I'm kind of lacking the inspiration to think of anything that could be posted there right now.
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 15:43, Reply)

I'm with you (and many others). Not sure I've got any stories at all for this one.
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 15:44, Reply)

Why just food sabotage? It should have been ANY sabotage.
That would give give a bit of variation.
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 15:46, Reply)

How be you today?
Edit: Al, It's always boobie jiggling time!
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 15:51, Reply)

a sabotage one?
Oh yes
b3ta.com/questions/pettysabotage/
*shocked*
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 15:53, Reply)

indeed, and this QOTW is even more specific, and therefore a subset of the previous one, thus providing the potential for fewer answers.
Pish, eh?
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 15:54, Reply)

I love how I always seem to arrive just in time for everyone starting to talk about heading home or to the pub.
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 15:54, Reply)

I have a litre of Bombay Sapphire at home, along with several litres of tonic water, ice, and limes.
Roll on 17:15!
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 15:56, Reply)

that was fast, you can normally keep going for ages!
@ PoD - yeah! what al said! lunchtime beers and all that jazz.
I don't like the new qotw. I don't have any stories for it, and it'll just make me feel queasy.
I think it's mean to do that to someone.
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 15:57, Reply)

message everyone who posts a story falling under my list with a big flashing "FAIL" sign.
Sadly I am lazy and can't be assed. But I think they all know they have failed.
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 15:58, Reply)

'Food Sabotage'?
I'm not usually one to complain, but I predict a week of 'hur hur I wanked in the mayo' or 'I couldn't be bothered to do my job properly so when the cold food got sent back I wiped my balls on it'.
I think I'll be avoiding this week's QOTW.
EDIT: Except to tell the twunts that they fail, of course. *sheds fluffeh*
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 15:59, Reply)

I took the rest of my cider to my flat. And then came home.
Oh.
Crap.
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 16:01, Reply)

I don't have anything relevant to post on this week's QotW, so I'll stick to the comfy womb that is Off Topic.
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 16:02, Reply)

until home time for me! Commuting is a real ball ache.
And it's 2 days 'til pub time. Although those will be warm up beers for the Wildhearts gig I'm off to on Saturday so I don't mind holding off too much until then.
The dusty bottle of port at the back of the cupboard at home is starting to eye me up suspiciously though. There is a chance it'll get emptied before Saturday hits....
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 16:03, Reply)

for a few weeks now.
That in itself doesn't mean the question is rubbish, but this week's doesn't appear to have much scope for anyone.
Still, there's always OT!
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 16:04, Reply)

If only I'd done something amusingly naughty to the curry I served up to Kaol and Wookiee last weekend, I'd have an entertaining story to tell.
/missed opportunity
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 16:07, Reply)

it's so good i want to go and choose curtains with it.
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 16:08, Reply)

I have one story...
The soap-cheese story.
I'll wait until next week.
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 16:08, Reply)

I've ever sabotaged food.
I have had it done to me, but it was only an old flatmate putting garlic powder into everything, and I can't tell that in an amusing or entertaining manner.
So, what shall we entertain ourselves with for the next week?
Kittens? Cake? Cars? Metallica? Sex?
Or a combination of the above?
Edit@Al/HLT - the word 'curtains' always makes me want to prefix it with 'beef'. Which is puerile, but makes me laugh.
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 16:16, Reply)

I've got to a complete dead end. I'm trying to improve the way we use our MRP software but have come up against a brick wall that I just can't get around. I'm not helped by the fact that the software is Sweedish with mediocre help files.
I'm right on the brink of something really, really useful so I'm rather frustrated.
Going to solve my rubiks cube to de-stress.
*breathes*
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 16:24, Reply)

'Oriental Rib' McCoys, al, if you'd like to share?
I just thought of a story for this week. It doesn't involve sabotage though, just me being a fool...
So what's new?
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 16:33, Reply)

that's ok. I forgive you.
it's been a long day thank you!
how's your good self mr thegeordie?
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 16:34, Reply)

at least, not in front of all these people, anyway
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 16:53, Reply)

Laters all. Hope those of you attending enjoy the bash.
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 16:54, Reply)

But these questions really do bring out the cunts, don't they?
35 minutes to home time!
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 16:54, Reply)

I'm off home, and then to brave Tescos.
Take care!
Oh, and I'm liking the new Metallica album ;)
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 17:07, Reply)

I'm going home to sleep.
Mmmmm sleep.
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 17:22, Reply)

*assumes someone will start evening thread*
*turns off light*
*closes door*
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 17:39, Reply)
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