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* interesting to read, i.e. we won't get bored of reading the answers after about 10 of them
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( , Wed 14 Jan 2004, 13:01)
Each week we ask a question. The idea is to generate material that's:
* interesting to read, i.e. we won't get bored of reading the answers after about 10 of them
* not been asked on this site before
* fun to answer
What would you like to ask? (We've left this question open - so feel free to drop in ideas anytime.)
( , Wed 14 Jan 2004, 13:01)
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Your "Frank Spencer" moments
And by which of course I don't mean the times you impersonated a lovable b3tan.
What household scrapes have you got yourself into which make for mirth inducing anecdotes?
Last sunday I was with a group of people who made the most mundane* of incidents sound so hilarious everyone in the pub was laughing. It's how you tell em. The more convoluted the better, and gestures are compulsory.
*OK, and some not so mundane. My mate Kenny, for example, who fell through a roof up to his armpits while waving a large sign bearing the words "Cheer up!" at the passengers on a passing train.
( , Thu 16 Oct 2008, 14:17, Reply)
And by which of course I don't mean the times you impersonated a lovable b3tan.
What household scrapes have you got yourself into which make for mirth inducing anecdotes?
Last sunday I was with a group of people who made the most mundane* of incidents sound so hilarious everyone in the pub was laughing. It's how you tell em. The more convoluted the better, and gestures are compulsory.
*OK, and some not so mundane. My mate Kenny, for example, who fell through a roof up to his armpits while waving a large sign bearing the words "Cheer up!" at the passengers on a passing train.
( , Thu 16 Oct 2008, 14:17, Reply)
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