yeah, and you lot thought i was only joking. but brooner, its not the beer, its the takeaways mate, the takeaways... coors light has a 3rd less calories than normal beer (i just drink a 3rd more though, oops)
anyway i'm getting it stapled.
music to work to
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Obviously those "3rd light" beers have had a detrimental effect on your maths skills ben. You would actually have to drink 3 times as much!
"Poor is the student who does not surpass his master" - Leonardo Da Vinci
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pasta and cheese - orange
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see da vinci.
by all accounts its something to do with which side of the brain you use the most (or not at all)
beatnik brainbox
i figure da vinci was pretty good at using both sides of his brain eh?
by all accounts its something to do with which side of the brain you use the most (or not at all)
beatnik brainbox
i figure da vinci was pretty good at using both sides of his brain eh?
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Actually Ben, i must apologise for correcting your maths. Not only was it incredibly sad but VERY WRONG!!!
Don't get too excited yet as your also wrong.
My humblest apologies. As a punishment i will now be forced to reda the txt bollocks in the junior forum.
The actuall answer is if teh beer is a third light, then you must drink 50% more. Ie 3 botlles of loght = 2 bottles of normal. 50% more.
Sorry ben,
Don't get too excited yet as your also wrong.
My humblest apologies. As a punishment i will now be forced to reda the txt bollocks in the junior forum.
The actuall answer is if teh beer is a third light, then you must drink 50% more. Ie 3 botlles of loght = 2 bottles of normal. 50% more.
Sorry ben,
"Poor is the student who does not surpass his master" - Leonardo Da Vinci
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Well, since work at the moment means cooking breakfast, the top 10 at the moment reads:
Paul Simon - The Boy in the Bubble/Graceland
Drowning Pool - Bodies
Gusgus - Polyesterday
Steve Earle - Ashes to Ashes
Johnny Cash - Personal Jesus
Adamski's Thing - One of the People
The Muppet Show theme tune
Collapsed Lung - Eat my Goal
Kosheen - Empty Skies
Scooter - Maria (I Like It Loud)
(oh, and the theme from M*A*S*H somewhere in there as well...)
Paul Simon - The Boy in the Bubble/Graceland
Drowning Pool - Bodies
Gusgus - Polyesterday
Steve Earle - Ashes to Ashes
Johnny Cash - Personal Jesus
Adamski's Thing - One of the People
The Muppet Show theme tune
Collapsed Lung - Eat my Goal
Kosheen - Empty Skies
Scooter - Maria (I Like It Loud)
(oh, and the theme from M*A*S*H somewhere in there as well...)
...before the invention of doors, the outdoors was just called 'home'...
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Pyro - off string
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A great way to get through studying/exams in silence is snus!
If you have no tunes then at least you have a habit to distract you.
Try it sometime, you'll be well surprised.
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If you have no tunes then at least you have a habit to distract you.
Try it sometime, you'll be well surprised.
-A
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pyrat - [nope] cartel
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I like music with an ambiant quality when I work. Stops me getting distracted and surfing the web, browsing nopeing chat rooms etc.
Currently over listened to albums:
Flaming Lips - Yoshimi Battles the Pink Robots + Ego Tripping at the gates of Hell
Backini - Threads
Spacemonkeyz vs Gorillas
am trying to stop myself buying The Concretes self titled album, don't know how long I'll hold out though.
Also find that the WebStream of Radio 1's Blue Room is a damn fine source of working music.
Currently over listened to albums:
Flaming Lips - Yoshimi Battles the Pink Robots + Ego Tripping at the gates of Hell
Backini - Threads
Spacemonkeyz vs Gorillas
am trying to stop myself buying The Concretes self titled album, don't know how long I'll hold out though.
Also find that the WebStream of Radio 1's Blue Room is a damn fine source of working music.
"Don't try and fulfil your maximum potential, it's disappointing when you realise that all you are capable of doing is eating less cheese." Dylan Moran
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Migsy - white
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I always say you can't beat a bit of Morcheeba in the background. Nice an soothing. Call me Irish but a bit of the Corrs is great too. And lets not forget...well yes...lets forget the likes of Boyzone and Westlife (They suck)
Light travels faster than sound - thats why people look intelligent before they speak!
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Peter B wrote:boyzone are supposed to be reforming arent they?
I [nope]ing hope not, I'm still waiting for w***life to [nope] off

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