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» Petty Sabotage
Solataire Screensaver...
I find renaming the filename extension of Solitaire in windows from .exe to .scr and then setting it as a screensaver for every 2 minutes can cause other people where I work to get into a lot of trouble. And its amazing how the majority don't quite figure out how its done.
(we get seriousley bollocked for playing solitaire)
(Tue 10th May 2005, 20:40, More)
Solataire Screensaver...
I find renaming the filename extension of Solitaire in windows from .exe to .scr and then setting it as a screensaver for every 2 minutes can cause other people where I work to get into a lot of trouble. And its amazing how the majority don't quite figure out how its done.
(we get seriousley bollocked for playing solitaire)
(Tue 10th May 2005, 20:40, More)
» Urban Legends
Birkenhead Legends...
#1 Birkenhead Park was the original inspiration for New York's Central Park, anyone around Birkenhead will tell you the same.
#2 Urban legend has it that Birkenhead Park has a 10 foot Pike in the lake which is known as 'the grandad pike', apparantly nobody ever managed to catch it, but if you ever see a load of fishing floats speeding across the lake - they are attached to the legendary pike. This rumour has been going for around 20 odd years and is feared by all the kids learning to fish even today.
#3 Also were I live, a neighbouring town (Wallasey) is allegedly were all the gays live. The saying used to be, if you ever drop a penny on the penny bridge (seperating the towns) kick it all the way across until you get back to Birkenhead! (ie; don't bend down to pick it up)
(Sun 8th Jan 2006, 20:02, More)
Birkenhead Legends...
#1 Birkenhead Park was the original inspiration for New York's Central Park, anyone around Birkenhead will tell you the same.
#2 Urban legend has it that Birkenhead Park has a 10 foot Pike in the lake which is known as 'the grandad pike', apparantly nobody ever managed to catch it, but if you ever see a load of fishing floats speeding across the lake - they are attached to the legendary pike. This rumour has been going for around 20 odd years and is feared by all the kids learning to fish even today.
#3 Also were I live, a neighbouring town (Wallasey) is allegedly were all the gays live. The saying used to be, if you ever drop a penny on the penny bridge (seperating the towns) kick it all the way across until you get back to Birkenhead! (ie; don't bend down to pick it up)
(Sun 8th Jan 2006, 20:02, More)