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Fantasy » alt.fan.pratchett » [I] organic store wars - about as [I] as it can get.
[I] organic store wars - about as [I] as it can get. [message #237185] Di, 14 März 2006 17:25
sjouw_uitwijk  
There's not much to say, really. We're into organic food.
My brother-in-law is into taking the piss.
We got forwarded a flash address, and actually found it quite funny.


http://www.storewars.org/flash/index.html

TTFN,

Reinier.
Re: [I] organic store wars - about as [I] as it can get. [message #237210 ] Di, 14 März 2006 20:09
Brian Wakeling  
In a speech called 47o93hFgfuu8U1 [at] individual.net,
Jennifer & Reinier Sjouw uttered thus:
> There's not much to say, really. We're into organic food.
> My brother-in-law is into taking the piss.
> We got forwarded a flash address, and actually found it quite funny.
>
>
> http://www.storewars.org/flash/index.html
>
> TTFN,
>
> Reinier.

Seen it - on here - two years ago.

My own contribution to the reminiscing-about-silly-vids-thread that
this will surly become is
http://www.funnypart.com/funny_flash/hey_hey_16k.shtml

Does anybody remember the one with all the badgers chanting
"mushroom"? (and where is Lodestone, anyway?)


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Re: [I] organic store wars - about as [I] as it can get. [message #237217 ] Di, 14 März 2006 20:29
Kimberley Verburg  
Brian Wakeling wrote:

> Does anybody remember the one with all the badgers chanting
> "mushroom"?

Argh. I smite you with singing kittens.

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Re: [I] organic store wars - about as [I] as it can get. [message #237239 ] Di, 14 März 2006 22:47
Sofia  
On Tue, 14 Mar 2006 17:25:29 +0100, Jennifer & Reinier Sjouw wrote:

> There's not much to say, really. We're into organic food.
> My brother-in-law is into taking the piss.
> We got forwarded a flash address, and actually found it quite funny.
>
>
> http://www.storewars.org/flash/index.html


Just *quite* funny? I thought it was bloody hilarious shite! I'm not
letting the night go by tonight without playing it at least a few more
times before I go to bed! :-)


May the farm be with you


Sofie

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Re: [I] organic store wars - about as [I] as it can get. [message #237250 ] Di, 14 März 2006 23:42
MEG  
"Kimberley Verburg" <kim [at] lspace.org> wrote in message
news:47ojvkFgjrplU1 [at] individual.net...
> Brian Wakeling wrote:
>
>> Does anybody remember the one with all the badgers chanting "mushroom"?
>
> Argh. I smite you with singing kittens.

I raise you a Magical Trevor

- MEG
Re: [I] organic store wars - about as [I] as it can get. [message #237275 ] Mi, 15 März 2006 01:35
Peter Ellis  
MEG wrote:
> "Kimberley Verburg" <kim [at] lspace.org> wrote in message
> news:47ojvkFgjrplU1 [at] individual.net...
>> Brian Wakeling wrote:
>>
>>> Does anybody remember the one with all the badgers chanting
>>> "mushroom"?
>>
>> Argh. I smite you with singing kittens.
>
> I raise you a Magical Trevor

Here's a llama, there's a llama, and another little llama, fuzzy llama,
funny llama, llama llama DUCK!

<bow>
Peter
Re: [I] organic store wars - about as [I] as it can get. [message #237276 ] Mi, 15 März 2006 01:48
Daibhid Ceannaideach  
Also Sprach Peter Ellis:

> Here's a llama, there's a llama, and another little llama,
> fuzzy llama, funny llama, llama llama DUCK!

I prefer this version:

http://artistic-insanity.net/song/daleksong.html

--
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"Sometimes scientific progress requires personal sacrifice.
Personally, I sacrifice Beaker." -Dr Bunsen Honeydew
Re: [I] organic store wars - about as [I] as it can get. [message #237283 ] Mi, 15 März 2006 02:40
Arthur Hagen  
Peter Ellis <pjie2 [at] cam.ac.uk> wrote:
>
> Here's a llama, there's a llama, and another little llama, fuzzy
> llama, funny llama, llama llama DUCK!
>
> <bow>

Speaking of, what is Jeff Minter doing these days?

Regards,
--
*Art
Re: [I] organic store wars - about as [I] as it can get. [message #237304 ] Mi, 15 März 2006 08:02
aqusenet  
Arthur Hagen <art [at] broomstick.com> wrote:

> Peter Ellis <pjie2 [at] cam.ac.uk> wrote:
> >
> > Here's a llama, there's a llama, and another little llama, fuzzy
> > llama, funny llama, llama llama DUCK!
> >
> > <bow>
>
> Speaking of, what is Jeff Minter doing these days?
>
> Regards,

Most recently he designed the built-in music visualisation system for
the XBox 360.

Before that he was working on a game called Unity with Peter Molneux (he
who was part of Bullfrog Productions) for the Gamecube before they both
gave up.

Apparently he's currently creating new versions of his old spectrum
games to run on mobiles.

http://www.llamasoft.co.uk/
Re: [I] organic store wars - about as [I] as it can get. [message #237308 ] Mi, 15 März 2006 09:24
Gid Holyoake  
In article <dv7r9h$v2q$1 [at] tree.lightning.broomstick.com>, Arthur Hagen
generously decided to share with us..

> Peter Ellis <pjie2 [at] cam.ac.uk> wrote:
> >
> > Here's a llama, there's a llama, and another little llama, fuzzy
> > llama, funny llama, llama llama DUCK!
> >
> > <bow>
>
> Speaking of, what is Jeff Minter doing these days?

Living a few miles down the road on the other side of the mountain from
me..

Gid
Re: [I] organic store wars - about as [I] as it can get. [message #237367 ] Mi, 15 März 2006 13:58
PeterH  
It all started on Wed, 15 Mar 2006 08:24:58 +0000, when Gid Holyoake
wrote:

> In article <dv7r9h$v2q$1 [at] tree.lightning.broomstick.com>, Arthur Hagen
> generously decided to share with us..
>
>> Peter Ellis <pjie2 [at] cam.ac.uk> wrote:
>> >
>> > Here's a llama, there's a llama, and another little llama, fuzzy
>> > llama, funny llama, llama llama DUCK!
>> >
>> > <bow>
>>
>> Speaking of, what is Jeff Minter doing these days?
>
> Living a few miles down the road on the other side of the mountain from
> me..

Does he still keep pet sheep? I read an interview with him about twelve
years ago which featured him introducing the interviewer to Flossie - "the
most beautiful sheep in the world".

Looked just like a damn sheep to me, but I suppose it takes all tastes.


...PeterH
Re: [I] organic store wars - about as [I] as it can get. [message #237369 ] Mi, 15 März 2006 14:02
Daibhid Ceannaideach  
Also Sprach Peter Davies:

> It all started on Wed, 15 Mar 2006 08:24:58 +0000, when Gid
> Holyoake wrote:

>>> Speaking of, what is Jeff Minter doing these days?
>>
>> Living a few miles down the road on the other side of the
>> mountain from me..
>
> Does he still keep pet sheep? I read an interview with him
> about twelve years ago which featured him introducing the
> interviewer to Flossie - "the most beautiful sheep in the
> world".

Are you sure that wasn't Lord Melchett?

--
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"Sometimes scientific progress requires personal sacrifice.
Personally, I sacrifice Beaker." -Dr Bunsen Honeydew
Re: [I] organic store wars - about as [I] as it can get. [message #237418 ] Mi, 15 März 2006 19:33
Brian Wakeling  
In a speech called pan.2006.03.15.12.57.46.742750 [at] yahoo.co.uk,
Peter Davies uttered thus:
> It all started on Wed, 15 Mar 2006 08:24:58 +0000, when Gid Holyoake
> wrote:
>
>> In article <dv7r9h$v2q$1 [at] tree.lightning.broomstick.com>, Arthur
>> Hagen generously decided to share with us..
>>
>>> Peter Ellis <pjie2 [at] cam.ac.uk> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Here's a llama, there's a llama, and another little llama, fuzzy
>>>> llama, funny llama, llama llama DUCK!
>>>>
>>>> <bow>
>>>
>>> Speaking of, what is Jeff Minter doing these days?
>>
>> Living a few miles down the road on the other side of the mountain
>> from me..
>
> Does he still keep pet sheep? I read an interview with him about
> twelve years ago which featured him introducing the interviewer to
> Flossie - "the most beautiful sheep in the world".

He didn't come to DWCon04 did he?



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Re: [I] organic store wars - about as [I] as it can get. [message #237474 ] Do, 16 März 2006 01:33
Arthur Hagen  
Brian Wakeling <bpwakeling [at] hotmail.com> wrote:
> In a speech called pan.2006.03.15.12.57.46.742750 [at] yahoo.co.uk,
> Peter Davies uttered thus:
>> It all started on Wed, 15 Mar 2006 08:24:58 +0000, when Gid Holyoake
>> wrote:
>>
>>> In article <dv7r9h$v2q$1 [at] tree.lightning.broomstick.com>, Arthur
>>> Hagen generously decided to share with us..
>>>
>>>> Speaking of, what is Jeff Minter doing these days?
>>>
>>> Living a few miles down the road on the other side of the mountain
>>> from me..
>>
>> Does he still keep pet sheep? I read an interview with him about
>> twelve years ago which featured him introducing the interviewer to
>> Flossie - "the most beautiful sheep in the world".
>
> He didn't come to DWCon04 did he?

The scary thing is that he'd fit right in.

Regards,
--
*Art
Re: [I] organic store wars - about as [I] as it can get. [message #237482 ] Do, 16 März 2006 02:09
Brian Wakeling  
In a speech called dvabo5$evu$1 [at] tree.lightning.broomstick.com,
Arthur Hagen uttered thus:
> Brian Wakeling <bpwakeling [at] hotmail.com> wrote:
>> In a speech called pan.2006.03.15.12.57.46.742750 [at] yahoo.co.uk,
>> Peter Davies uttered thus:
>>> It all started on Wed, 15 Mar 2006 08:24:58 +0000, when Gid
>>> Holyoake wrote:
>>>
>>>> In article <dv7r9h$v2q$1 [at] tree.lightning.broomstick.com>, Arthur
>>>> Hagen generously decided to share with us..
>>>>
>>>>> Speaking of, what is Jeff Minter doing these days?
>>>>
>>>> Living a few miles down the road on the other side of the
>>>> mountain from me..
>>>
>>> Does he still keep pet sheep? I read an interview with him about
>>> twelve years ago which featured him introducing the interviewer to
>>> Flossie - "the most beautiful sheep in the world".
>>
>> He didn't come to DWCon04 did he?
>
> The scary thing is that he'd fit right in.

He'd fit right into Flossie, or the Con?


(Just in case anyone's getting worried, Flossie was the name of the
sheep the Feegles stole in the Maskerade, and was later stolen by the
Thieves' Guild)

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Re: [I] organic store wars - about as [I] as it can get. [message #237524 ] Do, 16 März 2006 11:40
Julia Jones  
In article <Xns9787841C52C0daibhid [at] 130.133.1.4>, Daibhid Ceanaideach
<daibhidchenedelh [at] aol.com> writes
>Also Sprach Peter Ellis:
>
>> Here's a llama, there's a llama, and another little llama,
>> fuzzy llama, funny llama, llama llama DUCK!
>
>I prefer this version:
>
>http://artistic-insanity.net/song/daleksong.html
>
One of the nice things about my current bandwidth-restricted situation
is that I m not tempted to click on links that will undoubtedly earworm
me. :-)
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Re: [I] organic store wars - about as [I] as it can get. [message #237589 ] Do, 16 März 2006 20:51
Lister  
On Thu, 16 Mar 2006 01:09:41 -0000, "Brian Wakeling"
<bpwakeling [at] hotmail.com> wrote:

>In a speech called dvabo5$evu$1 [at] tree.lightning.broomstick.com,
>Arthur Hagen uttered thus:
>> Brian Wakeling <bpwakeling [at] hotmail.com> wrote:
>>> In a speech called pan.2006.03.15.12.57.46.742750 [at] yahoo.co.uk,
>>> Peter Davies uttered thus:
>>>> It all started on Wed, 15 Mar 2006 08:24:58 +0000, when Gid
>>>> Holyoake wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> In article <dv7r9h$v2q$1 [at] tree.lightning.broomstick.com>, Arthur
>>>>> Hagen generously decided to share with us..
>>>>>
>>>>>> Speaking of, what is Jeff Minter doing these days?
>>>>>
>>>>> Living a few miles down the road on the other side of the
>>>>> mountain from me..
>>>>
>>>> Does he still keep pet sheep? I read an interview with him about
>>>> twelve years ago which featured him introducing the interviewer to
>>>> Flossie - "the most beautiful sheep in the world".
>>>
>>> He didn't come to DWCon04 did he?
>>
>> The scary thing is that he'd fit right in.
>
>He'd fit right into Flossie, or the Con?
>
>
>(Just in case anyone's getting worried, Flossie was the name of the
>sheep the Feegles stole in the Maskerade, and was later stolen by the
>Thieves' Guild)


And also the name of Lord Melchet's "friend" in "Blackadder" :)
Re: [I] organic store wars - about as [I] as it can get. [message #237640 ] Fr, 17 März 2006 00:01
Aggie  
"Peter Ellis" <pjie2 [at] cam.ac.uk> wrote in message
news:47p5q9Fgne5pU1 [at] individual.net...
> MEG wrote:
>> "Kimberley Verburg" <kim [at] lspace.org> wrote in message
>> news:47ojvkFgjrplU1 [at] individual.net...
>>> Brian Wakeling wrote:
>>>
>>>> Does anybody remember the one with all the badgers chanting
>>>> "mushroom"?
>>>
>>> Argh. I smite you with singing kittens.
>>
>> I raise you a Magical Trevor
>
> Here's a llama, there's a llama, and another little llama, fuzzy llama,
> funny llama, llama llama DUCK!
>
> <bow>
> Peter

Q. What's a llama's favorite drink?
A. Llama-nade

It's a burden you bear when you work with young children...
;)
Aggie
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