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DeathGob, the purveyors of fine clothing and John Craven based products, are two years old. To celebrate their birthday, they're eating a lot of jelly and ice cream. They're also, which may be of more interest to you, giving away free t-shirts and badges.
All you have to do is leave a comment on a picture. Sounds easy? It is. The picture in question, plus all the details you need to know are here.
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We decided it was time to have a spring clean at FJ Towers over the weekend, it being spring and all, and we rediscovered some ace stuff up in the battlements that we hadn't seen for ages.
The best thing we found was the Squirrel Decanter that was given to us by Arch Bishop Desmond Tutu after we rescued him from a particularly viscious wombat attack. There was an extra bonus too, it still had a couple of drops of Magnetic Rum swilling around in the bottom. Nice.
Thanks Bowner
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You never know what’s going to turn up in the FJ inbox. Well, apart from the usual death threats, final demands, and fan mail from the Uxbridge Women’s Institute. Oh, and the obligatory link to the crap game where an acorn is falling out of a tree, and you move a squirrel holding a trampoline left or right to bounce it into a basket. Apart from all that, you never know what’s going to turn up.
So it was nice to get one this morning which simply said “a bit like the summerburn, but online”, which wasn’t strictly true, but it gets the jist across nice and succinctly. So turn your speakers up, and get your boogie shoes over to Muxtape. But not before you put your hand up for the 2008 Summer Burn, if you haven’t already.
Thanks Trudi
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According to Wikipedia, Asteroids was one of the most popular and influential games of the Golden Age of Arcade Games. So instead having the hassle of coming up with something new, Blastrix broke into Asteroid’s house, nicked it’s style and ideas, and then made it a bit more upto date and whizzy, and it all worked out nicely. As they say in the trade, “the job’s a goodun”.
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Close Encounters of a Musical Kind Igor Stravinsky was very happy with his closing music for the ballet "The Firebird" but when it was pointed out by his friends in the pub that John Williams had used almost the same thematic structure in the music for the closing scene of "Close Encounters of the Third Kind" he decided to use a radical new musical form which lead to such masterpieces as "Petrouschka" and "The Rte of Spring" Unreliable Facts from The Brains Trust |
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A blind bloke walks into a shop with a guide dog. He picks the Dog up and starts swinging it around his head. Alarmed, a shop assistant calls out: 'Can I help, sir?' 'No thanks,' says the blind bloke. 'Just looking.' - Tommy Cooper |
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