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• #4502
^ Win!
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• #4503
Where's the hilarious gif with the guy opening the door and getting scared shitless by her?
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• #4504
This guy?
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• #4505
I agree with that, if you had the choice between an e-book and an actual book, would you seriously choose the e-book?
No, I'd go for the real book cause I like scribbling on pages, but I don't speak for eveyone, and many people seem quite happy buying books and stuff off the internet. His 'Uh Sure' seems a bit stupid.
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• #4506
Where's the hilarious gif with the guy opening the door and getting scared shitless by her?
That was superb! I was in stitches for days from that thread, I sent it to all my mates and they pissed their keks!
This was a fave of mine:
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• #4507
This guy?
Yeah i made that faceBut it means nothing without her boat in the gif too like the original
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• #4509
HAHAHAHA! Love it
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• #4511
There's a knack to doing that properly
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• #4512
!
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• #4513
Ever seen that Larry Clark's film Ken Park?
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• #4514
Cooldog was by far my most favourite meme out of all the memes produced of that car/girl combo
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• #4516
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• #4517
Definitely a pea roast, been posted up a while back on this thread I think.
Still hilarious though.
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• #4518
That had me proper LOLing.
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• #4519
So it is still accurate then today... Its make a poignant point then... nothings moved on from 1995
Define accurate:
no online database will replace your daily newspaper
Newspaper circulation is going through the floor. News on the web is news. That in newspapers is already a day out of date.
Nicholas Negroponte, director of the MIT Media Lab, predicts that we'll soon buy books and newspapers straight over the Intenet. Uh, sure.
Amazon.com?
Then there's cyberbusiness. We're promised instant catalog shopping--just point and click for great deals. We'll order airline tickets over the network, make restaurant reservations and negotiate sales contracts. Stores will become obselete.** So how come my local mall does more business in an afternoon than the entire Internet handles in a month**? Even if there were a trustworthy way to send money over the Internet--which there isn't--the network is missing a most essential ingredient of capitalism: salespeople.
Name one thing about this paragraph that is correct. Including the idea that salespeople are essential.
Discount the fawning techno-burble about virtual communities. Computers and networks isolate us from one another.
How did we all meet again? How are we communicating now?
And who'd prefer cybersex to the real thing?
Gary Glitter?
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• #4520
Further proof that children can be so cruel in the comment section.
I,M totally gutted seems like all the people i really admire are passing away in strange circumstances.First Michael Jackson,then Stephen Gateley, Then just to close off the year my Brother John Anthony on Xmas Eve,then Alex Mcqueen, and now Kristian Digby.I just want it to stop.
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• #4521
Don't get it, where's the cruelty? Unless he's being sarcastic...
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• #4522
I reckon sarcasm. Lots of very famous people and a member of close family followed by some two bit daytime TV presenter.
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• #4523
OK, very quickly, 30 words of faux condolence and inane worldly "wisdom".
Very sad. However, when you do something like that (especially on your own) there is great risk involved if something goes wrong, as this poor chap sadly has aid the ultimate price.
Yes, that's good. Put it on the Sun comment page!
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• #4524
Bloke posts pics of his car on a car forum, with his bikinified sweetheart draped over it.
Car was ok, sweetheart was a bit of a Multipla.
Sweetheart then gets becomes an internet meme.
Nah it wasn't his girlfriend. I remember reading that thread (it wasn't on a car forum, it was in the misc section of a bodybuilding forum), the OP was a massively successful troll, original pic was just some pics he found online. Pretty funny tho.
more here
http://encyclopediadramatica.com/Got_my_girlfriend_to_model_for_my_car
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• #4525
Epic troll is epic.
...which lead to a whole host of quality sort-of memes