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Wednesday, July 13, 2005

Pet hates

in no particular order:

- the French
- my tooth that doens't like McFlurries
- working
- war
- creases in shirts
- the French
- bottled water that tastes minging
- people starving in the world
- mono sound from audio things
- digging through clay
- statistics
- people killing and saying it's for a holy cause
- snickers bars
- unarticulated writing
- the French
- chavs
- French chavs
- not having a 3d graphics adapter!
- fascists
- people who spell shoes `shuz` and think it's cute
- Dale Winton
- French....... erm........... people
- bbc3
- people who pronounce schedule `skedule` not `shedule`
- prolog programming
- people from Yorkshire
- First year A level chemistry
- wearing hats
- the elderly on busses
- the French
- Microsoft
- modern fiction
- French modern fiction

4 Comments:

  • At 11:29 PM, Blogger Mark Tiddy said…

    well i say skedule all teh time, what u lecking that needs tech 3d grafix adapter.

    Je vais a la plage!

    dont be meanbout bbc3 they show two pints on it!!!

    all water tastes minging

     
  • At 8:23 AM, Blogger Ben F. Foster Esq. (c) said…

    see if you can spot the subliminal message in this comment:

    some of my games and my n64 emulator [the french suck] don't `recognise a 3d adaptor`. I can't find anything on the board saying `3d`, and my graphics is an on board 32Meg jobby.

     
  • At 9:17 AM, Blogger Carl said…

    You need to read "Girlfriend in a Coma" by Douglas Coupland and then tell me what you think of modern fiction.

    (And then "Hey Nostradamus" and "Microserfs" by the same author).

     
  • At 11:40 PM, Blogger Ben F. Foster Esq. (c) said…

    I've a vendetta against an entire genre thanks to reading `cain and able` [excremented] by Geoffery Archer. Was not a novel more an attempt at regurgetating language in the form of vomiting it onto a word processor lasting 560 pages!

    I've no other interest in modern fiction though, but with those names in mind, I shall keep out half an eye out, dear laddo!

     

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