Trust you to know the answer is 'facetious'! An answer (there may be others) to the first question is: 'favourite'.
Me and my mates have just entered the Red Bull Soapbox Derby in London Can't wait. We go to Malia on the 27th june get back on the 11th on july then up to London on the 14th
We don't know yet mate. Just read all the restrictions for the cart and seeing as none of us have never built anything should be a challenge. But we are thinking of doing a Cool Runnings type of soapbox but not 100% yet. Should be a good laugh though
I googled it and it looks bloody hilarious! A right giggle! You'll have to put some pix up of the Shinymobile here - it will liven up the dull inter-season period. Best of luck with it
Cheers bb. We seen it advertised yesterday at the cinema and decided to give it a crack. Anyone got any idea how to build one I will add photos as its being built for all interested
A little ditty for the City... I met a fairy today who granted me 1 wish. "I want to live forever" I said. "sorry" said the fairy "I cant grant wishes like that, try another". "fine" I replied " then I want to die the day after Bristol Rovers win the champions league" "you crafty ****er!" said the fairy....
When did MTV go on the air? a. 2000 b. 1995 c. 1981 d. 2005 ______________________________ Why was Snoop Dogg banned from Norway for two years? a. Trying to carry in marijuana b. Being drunk and disorderly at the airport c. Trying to carry in cocaine d. Destroying his hotel room
Who Am I......? Who am I? (easy) Born in 1890, I was born in Devon, England the youngest of three children in a conservative, well-to-do family. I was taught at home by a governess and never attended school. I became very good a creating games to keep myself occupied at a very young age. A shy child, unable to express my feelings, I first turned to music as a means to expression and later in life to writing. I married a World War 1 fighter pilot at the age of 24 and while he was at war I worked as a nurse. While working in the hospital I came up with the idea for my first novel which I finished in a year, although it wasn't published until five years later. I divorced my husband in 1926 when he told me that he had fallen in love with another woman. I was so upset by this that I disappeared and was found three weeks later by the police. I claimed to have lost my memory and never mentioned this time in my life again. I re-married a young archaeologist in 1930 and I wrote over 66 novels in my career. One of my most enduring characters was often described as "meticulous, a tidy little man, always neat and orderly, with a slight flavour of absurdity about him". I also wrote numerous short stories and screenplays and a series of romantic novels using the pen name of Mary Westmacott. Who am I? Who am I? (hard) I was born in Boston on January 19, 1809. At an early age I showed a talent for writing prose and at the age of 15 I wrote these words in memory of a friend, "the requiem for the loveliest dead that ever dies so young". While my first love was poetry, I was unable to make a living at it early one so I turned to writing stories. In 1835, I fell in love with my 13 year old cousin Virginia and our marriage forced me to find a secure source of income. At this time I become an assistant editor at the Southern Literary Messenger in Virginia in 1835 and it was here that my literary talents blossomed. I worked on several publications as both editor and contributor and my work was starting to be recognised and praised. My trademark were 'psychological thrillers' and 'macabre tales' and I achieved some success with such horror tales as "the Tell-Tale Heart" and "the Pit and the Pendulum". But it wasn't until 1845 when I published my most famous piece of work which was a poem, that I became really famous. The public's reaction to this work brought me a new level of fame and could be compared to that of some uproariously successful hit some today. Sadly my young wife died on consumption in 1847. Devastated by her death I penned these words, "Deep in earth my love is lying and I must weep alone". During the years that followed her death, my life started to take a steady turn downwards and I suffered with alcoholism and depression. I died at the age of 40 and one of my friends remarked at the time that, "this death was almost a suicide, a suicide prepared for a long time". Who am I?
Quick question You're sitting in a room with an all-southern view. Suddenly, a bear walks by the window. What colour is the bear?