The jokes thread. Stats are that it will have had over 1 million views before long. Wow that sounds a lot! More than the Millwall relegation watch and the General Election threads combined.
Internet passwords that have to have a number, a lower case letter, an upper case letter, a non-alphanumeric character and an anagram of a marsupial in them.
I can reassure you on that one. It isn't popular - it's just that certain magazines for the dumb give that impression.
The last BARB figures I could find said the MOST popular episode in a week in March had 222k viewers. To put that into context, 281,000 people watched a repeat of a 2003 programme - Medieval Dead - on Yesterday.
Internet passwords that have to have a number, a lower case letter, an upper case letter, a non-alphanumeric character and an anagram of a marsupial in them.
Website said password must be 8 characters so I entered snowwhiteandthesevendwarfs but it didn't accept it!!!!
headphones, earbuds or whatever they're now called. they used to have L and R written on so I knew which one went where. now they're just odd shapes and I'm supposed to work it out for myself but they feel wrong whichever ear I put them in
headphones, earbuds or whatever they're now called. they used to have L and R written on so I knew which one went where. now they're just odd shapes and I'm supposed to work it out for myself but they feel wrong whichever ear I put them in
headphones, earbuds or whatever they're now called. they used to have L and R written on so I knew which one went where. now they're just odd shapes and I'm supposed to work it out for myself but they feel wrong whichever ear I put them in
Internet passwords that have to have a number, a lower case letter, an upper case letter, a non-alphanumeric character and an anagram of a marsupial in them.
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Surely they're more annoying than confusing?!?
The last BARB figures I could find said the MOST popular episode in a week in March had 222k viewers. To put that into context, 281,000 people watched a repeat of a 2003 programme - Medieval Dead - on Yesterday.
Mind you 222,000 morons is still a lot of morons.
And I'm guessing that's Britain, how about the US?
222,000 still baffles me.
It's more fun to eat a normal sized one.
General Motors isn't a real general
General Colin Powell insisted his name was pronounced coe-lin