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Dangerous juxtaposition of cereals and cat food in local store.

Thursday, May 17th, 2007

Shopping has become a minefield since the local store rearranged their stock. Now breakfast cereals are next to cat food. It’s madness. The packaging is too similar, you can’t tell where cereals end and cat food begins. I live in a panic that I will pour milk over my breakfast one day and discover I’m eating Whiskas.
shop cat food cereal

Hope they move it all back again soon. Otherwise I’ll have to start having cooked breakfasts.

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Mobile Phone Film Festival

Monday, April 30th, 2007

Have you shot any footage on your mobile phone? If so we want to see it! The video cameras on mobile phones have brought movie making to everyone. We are holding an online mobile phone film festival to bring together the best of this new genre of film making.

So please, upload your film to a video hosting site (eg - Youtube) and send us the link.

To find out more, read here: Mobile phone film festival

Come on! Anyone who has a mobile phone has the means to make a film!

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Accidentally agreed to run 10K. Worried will die.

Monday, April 30th, 2007

You know when you are talking with a friend and suddenly the momentum of the conversation is such that you find yourself agreeing to something that really you know is madness? I’ve just experienced that and have agreed to run a 10 kilometres race.

One of the problem is that in the UK we really still work in miles, and I had no real idea how far 10K was. I know now though, thanks to the power of the internet. 10 kilometres is 6.2 miles! And we are going to attempt to run it.

Lunacy has never been so easy to spot. if you never hear from me again, assume the worst.

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UK elections…You never hear from your representatives until they need your vote…

Monday, April 30th, 2007

Round here we haven’t seen our elected representative for years, then suddenly they’re shaking hands and giving out prizes as though the world will end tomorrow and you only get to heaven if you’ve kissed enough babies. Ahh, there must be an election. We can’t stand the deception of the UK ‘democracy’, a vote once every five years for a man you never see to enjoy a gravy train you never taste. In most parts of the country the ‘election’ is a foregone conclusion owing to the size of the incumbent’s majority.

Vote for me
So here’s an election T shirt design that sums it up!

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The T shirt club - subscribe and get a T shirt direct to your door every month!

Wednesday, April 25th, 2007

The T Shirt club launches today with a design by Jonathan entitled ‘Spork - neither a spoon nor a fork’. This will be posted to all members of the T shirt club, so if you want one, subscribe today.

What is the T shirt club?

The T shirt club is a new way to make sure you have the latest T shirts.  You subscribe here, and then every month you receive the latest T shirt club design T shirt through the mail. It’s that simple! You can unsubscribe at any time.Spork

The price is £25 per T shirt, which includes postage.

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How is super unleaded petrol different to normal unleaded?

Monday, April 23rd, 2007

Was filling up the car with petrol and noticed I was putting in Super Unleaded. The only clear difference with normal unleaded was that it cost 10p more per litre.  I asked the cashier the difference and she told me, as though explaining complicated science, that ‘Super unleaded is for souped up cars. If someone comes in with a souped up car, they’ll put in super unleaded.’

Why? I asked, how is it different. She told me that it was slightly more expensive, but if you have a souped up car that’s what you need.

I don’t have a souped up car, so I am no further forward. Anyone know the difference?!

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