Evening biddies. I now have two chairs. That's progress.
I'd like to tell a joke, please:
Number 83. Look it up for yourselves.
My dad used to tell that joke joke over and over again and he probably still does; you'll find the explanation on this page, scroll down to
mike blair's post. (But I'm warning you, it's not funny. The way my dad told it it happened in the army but the punchline is the same, which is how I found it on the internet just now. It's a daunting thought that all the horrible jokes I heard 5 373 821 times as a child are probably out there on the www now...)
Oh but I did hear something funny on the radio...! Listeners calling in to tell true stories. One guy relates how he was talking on the phone to his brother and his brother told him he had just seen a snow scooter coming down the road - with no driver on it! Says the guy "nothing like that ever happens to me, I never see funny stuff like that"; they end the phone conversation, the guy goes out into the kitchen to drink some water and as he's standing there with his glass
the driverless scooter drives past outside his kitchen window, ha ha ha ha ha ha ha!
Forgot to say yesterday, that meerkat was soo cute
Robinia, I'm saving him. Robinia did you ever draw on that site or did you register only to harass the yokel, he he. I've still got your side address somewhere, only I don't remember where-where.
Neti do please try! Oh and tell us tomorrow what you thought of Slumdog Millionaire, I'm wondering about that one.
Vinny is there an online service where you may add a reflection to an image or do you have a programme? I've been searching for something like that - online.