What I find encouraging is..
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What I find encouraging is..
..that the midst of all this angst about terrorism, recession, anthrax and so on...
There are still prolonged discussions about the cost of insurance, the 2002 rumoured features, the shape of shift knobs and so on.
Shows you the West is still alive and well.
Great stuff! Keep it up -
But get back on the bloody airliners! Buy the shares!
And 2 fingers (or if you're from the US - one) (interesting that?) to the b******s!
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There are still prolonged discussions about the cost of insurance, the 2002 rumoured features, the shape of shift knobs and so on.
Shows you the West is still alive and well.
Great stuff! Keep it up -
But get back on the bloody airliners! Buy the shares!
And 2 fingers (or if you're from the US - one) (interesting that?) to the b******s!
Non-aligned atheist - this is strictly apolitical, a-religious.
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LOL!
Wasn't it Panorama? Anyway one April Fools day along time ago the BBC produced a spoof documentary about spaghetti farmers in Italy, complete with shots of them harvesting the spaghetti trees
Best wind-up ever! Fooled an entire nation
Wasn't it Panorama? Anyway one April Fools day along time ago the BBC produced a spoof documentary about spaghetti farmers in Italy, complete with shots of them harvesting the spaghetti trees
Best wind-up ever! Fooled an entire nation
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Tifosi Red
[B]LOL!
Wasn't it Panorama? Anyway one April Fools day along time ago the BBC produced a spoof documentary about spaghetti farmers in Italy, complete with shots of them harvesting the spaghetti trees
[B]LOL!
Wasn't it Panorama? Anyway one April Fools day along time ago the BBC produced a spoof documentary about spaghetti farmers in Italy, complete with shots of them harvesting the spaghetti trees
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Originally posted by steve_the_greek
You mean it doesn't grow on trees
You mean it doesn't grow on trees
I have a spaghetti tree in my back garden.
I have had it for 10 years and I am waiting for it to produce spaghetti. Apparently it will flower next year.