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Re: Your favourite metro/tvf moment ever

Posted: Thu 11 Sep, 2008 22.52
by Pete
Spot the difference...
DialUpBorg wrote:
MrTomServo wrote:
On a separate, more personal note, as a moderator, I tend to be a lazy, surly, asshole of an American. I eat ten cheeseburgers a day and fart George W Bush bumper stickers...
Sorry to be off-topic but.. You eat 10 burgers a day. Bl**dy Hell! :shock:
Tumble Tower wrote:
lukey wrote:Watching a bit of the RNC on BBC Parliament last night, where Laura Bush said "Let's not forget, President Bush has kept the American people safe!" (insert cheers from lots of people with bad hats)
How on Earth could watching something on BBC Parliament (B8) make you laugh? I'd have thought that was Auntie's dullest channel.

Re: Your favourite metro/tvf moment ever

Posted: Fri 12 Sep, 2008 08.42
by Pete
Tumble Tower wrote:
DVB Cornwall wrote:The B1, B2, B3, garbage amused me greatly.
Bravo! Glad someone liked my TV Channel Codes. I wish the whole thing would just catch on, and people generally start using them.
He never said he liked them.

Re: Your favourite metro/tvf moment ever

Posted: Fri 12 Sep, 2008 09.55
by Nick Harvey
"With" is a word of four characters, three consonants and one vowel.

"At" is a word of two characters, one consonant and one vowel.

Both those words happen to include the letter "t", but beyond that there is no similarity between them.

There is, therefore, a considerable difference between the sentence "I was laughing with Tumbly Wumbly" and other variants which may be available.

Re: Your favourite metro/tvf moment ever

Posted: Sun 14 Sep, 2008 00.55
by chinajan
Ophelia. Which inspired some erm inspired trolling on handbag.com.

That is all.

Re: Your favourite metro/tvf moment ever

Posted: Sun 14 Sep, 2008 01.24
by Jamez
Ahhh the old audio mocks. Haven't done one of those for a few years.

Due to me never backing anything up, I don't have many of the mocks I did during the last 7 years.

Re: Your favourite metro/tvf moment ever

Posted: Sun 14 Sep, 2008 09.31
by Sput
Oooooh what about the time everyone started slagging off the slightly perverse concept of Baby Ballroom and all the mothers came wading in

Re: Your favourite metro/tvf moment ever

Posted: Sun 14 Sep, 2008 10.27
by Ronnie Rowlands
Sput wrote:Oooooh what about the time everyone started slagging off the slightly perverse concept of Baby Ballroom and all the mothers came wading in
Oyes. They said that we are all pathetic couch potatoes with no lives. Doesn't the truth really hurt? Difference between us and them is that most of us are living the life we choose to live, unlike their children, in most cases. One of the chaps from the dance forum actually added me on MSN, saying he was 'disgusted' with the behaviour of his fellow forumers and that he wanted to form an alliance with Metropol. Odd.

Jugglan91, the best mocker since Jamesh, was funny. He sure told Hyma good an' proper.

http://www.tvforum.co.uk/forum/viewtopi ... c&start=48

Re: Your favourite metro/tvf moment ever

Posted: Sun 14 Sep, 2008 11.00
by Nick Harvey
Sput wrote:Oooooh what about the time everyone started slagging off the slightly perverse concept of Baby Ballroom and all the mothers came wading in
Oh yes, that sad cow from Broadstone, or Parkstone or wherever she was.

Then she got really nasty when strange people like Bill Selsey and Bill Portland registered on her forum and explained the meaning of life to her.

Re: Your favourite metro/tvf moment ever

Posted: Sun 14 Sep, 2008 11.01
by Nini
Which reminds me of enyafreak, fruitflies and all.

Re: Your favourite metro/tvf moment ever

Posted: Sun 14 Sep, 2008 11.03
by Nini
Nick Harvey wrote:
Sput wrote:Oooooh what about the time everyone started slagging off the slightly perverse concept of Baby Ballroom and all the mothers came wading in
Oh yes, that sad cow from Broadstone, or Parkstone or wherever she was.

Then she got really nasty when strange people like Bill Selsey and Bill Portland registered on her forum and explained the meaning of life to her.
I was afraid of that thread, didn't go anywhere near that but knowing it degenerated into something hilarious (or tedious) is a good enough reason to request a link from whoever can be bothered searching for it.

Re: Your favourite metro/tvf moment ever

Posted: Sun 14 Sep, 2008 11.06
by Pete
Nini wrote:a link from whoever can be bothered searching for it.
http://www.tvforum.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?t=25704