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« on: 22:38:39, 16-08-2007 »

Just thought I'd start a thread where people can post off-topic replies (that is to say, replies to this thread that are not on-topic).
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« Reply #1 on: 22:42:14, 16-08-2007 »

As the topic of this thread is to be off topic then by being on topic I will actually be off topic, which is why this reply addresses the topic of the thread.

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« Reply #2 on: 22:46:51, 16-08-2007 »

As the topic of this thread is to be off topic then by being on topic I will actually be off topic, which is why this reply addresses the topic of the thread.

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It's also why it's TERRIBLY off-topic.

MOOOOODERATOR COME QUICKLY THIS FELLOW IS OFF-TOPIC!
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« Reply #3 on: 23:04:19, 16-08-2007 »

Off-topic replies can be very interesting but when the tangent that has gone becomes a very straight line then I get requests to split thread and such, mind you that is good fun, and I haven't cocked it up for some time now.

Sorry increpatio, that was on-topic.

Actually it was off-topic, because to be on-topic I would have to talk off-topic but I talked on-topic so therefore I was off-topic.

and that was a load of hazelnuts in every bite!
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« Reply #4 on: 23:06:13, 16-08-2007 »

I've gone off these.

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« Reply #5 on: 23:10:26, 16-08-2007 »

They'rree smaller and the sh....chocolate part is not so tasty.

All chocolate bars are smaller now, or it it my mouth has got bigger ?  Grin
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« Reply #6 on: 23:17:05, 16-08-2007 »

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« Reply #7 on: 23:24:32, 16-08-2007 »

I think I've done it about four times now, but never with a pineapple.
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« Reply #8 on: 23:29:32, 16-08-2007 »

Been reading Godel, Inky?

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« Reply #9 on: 23:34:23, 16-08-2007 »

What really shocked me was that, when I said I was drunk at the time it happened, she then said that she wasn't!
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« Reply #10 on: 23:36:57, 16-08-2007 »

What really shocked me was that, when I said I was drunk at the time it happened, she then said that she wasn't!

Funny that, John, because when I told her my beer was flat, she went to the bar and ordered me a slim panatella, plus a side order of onion rings. Men, eh?!
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« Reply #11 on: 23:37:13, 16-08-2007 »

No John, the Daleks first episode really WAS ground-breaking television, nay art.
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« Reply #12 on: 23:40:02, 16-08-2007 »

Been reading Godel, Inky?

Tommo

Hah not for a while; heaven forbid what sort of pernicious thread topics one could concoct under his influence.

Isn't it about time that Alistair hop in and recommend we rename this the postmodernism thread?

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« Reply #13 on: 23:40:50, 16-08-2007 »

What really shocked me was that, when I said I was drunk at the time it happened, she then said that she wasn't!

Funny that, John, because when I told her my beer was flat, she went to the bar and ordered me a slim panatella, plus a side order of onion rings. Men, eh?!
I found he was acting a bit Luxembourgish about it all, so I got the five of them to go round to Chas and Dave's place, where they had a knees-up. Trouble was, the starkest of them was really getting a bit down on their tailpiece, so I decided to treat them to a special new antifreeze. Was 'tree-mendous' fun, I can tell you.
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« Reply #14 on: 23:45:10, 16-08-2007 »

And if you find you're really getting to the end of your tether, you could always try sitting on it really heavily and that might do the trick.
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