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Tired of hearing how the economy is in ruins? Bored of listening to the old biddy in the greengrocer exclaim how much cheaper a pound of carrots were back in her day? Maybe its time to have some fun with cash instead. Crack out the crayons and biros, it's time for action!
Thanks Trudi
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Arrrrrr, me hearties! Sharpen your cutlasses, and sup up your rations of rum, we’re off to the high seas in search of treasure! There will be battles with skeleton armies and giant crabs, but it’ll be worth it to get our hands on that fabulous booty*.
*No, nothing to do with Beyonce, sorry
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I'm back! Crikey it's cold out there.
I've been playing Pig Dog and I thought I should share... it's probably the first flying-dog pig-collecting strategy game on the internet, and it's got a cool soundtrack, so whack yer headphones on before you play.
My high score is on the right, although it probably won't be there for long. I dare you to beat me. In the game.
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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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