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Round about the time zeitghost nukes the site from orbit.Originally posted by DiscoStu View PostI wonder if TPD will ever end.Drivelling in TPD is not a mental health issue. We're just community blogging, that's all.
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Cool, thanks NickOriginally posted by NickFitz View PostLobby Lud.
It was a newspaper promotion - the paper would print a photo of a chap who would visit seaside resorts and if you recognised him and challenged him with the words "You are Lobby Lud and I claim my five pounds", you won the prize. The idea was used by Graham Greene in his novel Brighton Roock, later filmed by John Boulting and starring a young Richard Attenborough.
Another one of life's questions answered.ǝןqqıʍComment
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Gah - stop it!Originally posted by zeitghostI'm back...
Did one download but it booted me off after 10M of the other one...
I already had 13M of that one so I'm ever so pleased.
Why they've disabled resume on the servers is beyond me... at least with that it would pick up where it left off.
I had a chance to catch up while you were away, and you've come back
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Ah - suddenly it all becomes clear.Originally posted by NickFitz View PostLobby Lud.
It was a newspaper promotion - the paper would print a photo of a chap who would visit seaside resorts and if you recognised him and challenged him with the words "You are Lobby Lud and I claim my five pounds", you won the prize. The idea was used by Graham Greene in his novel Brighton Roock, later filmed by John Boulting and starring a young Richard Attenborough.
I had no idea where it came from, but do now.Comment
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You are RandyW and I claim my five dancing bananasOriginally posted by DiscoStu View PostCool, thanks Nick
Another one of life's questions answered.
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I was not being serious. Just testing the tpd crew.Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostDiver had a PM a while back from administrator saying that they will not delete TPD.
It's quoted in here somewhere.Comment
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I hope my throat doesn't swell up any more. Otherwise I may have to do that thing where you slice a hole in your windpipe and stick in a biro.ǝןqqıʍComment
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They're not bad for what they are designed for.Originally posted by DiscoStu View PostCool, they're on offer in Maplins for £259, I'm sorely tempted...
Some things are a little frustrating - you can't change the screen resolution. Yahoo mail kept telling me to change it and I'd get a better experience, which is the most annoying thing.Comment
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