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KebLou 16 Sep 2004 17:35

British, hmm Galaxy.


I can't wait till Sims 2 is released (tomorrow) what should I do while I wait for it to arrive in my house?

Biter 16 Sep 2004 19:41

Worship at the altar of Biter!!!!! Or try Newgrounds.com
Cool games. Some are naughty :twisted:


I'm going to a Yates' wine bar tonight to see if all the alcohol will cure my flu. Any suggestions for hangover relief for tomorrow?

Rob The Badger 16 Sep 2004 20:32

Quote:

Originally Posted by Biter
Worship at the altar of Biter!!!!! Or try Newgrounds.com
Cool games. Some are naughty :twisted:


I'm going to a Yates' wine bar tonight to see if all the alcohol will cure my flu. Any suggestions for hangover relief for tomorrow?

Best cure is not to drink.

What was the last truly beautiful thing you saw, and when was it?
(No cop out answers please)

Skeleton 16 Sep 2004 20:38

A: Sunlight after the rain and the rainbow against the dark clouds...

Q: In the summer: Sunshine or rain with sunshine?

black dog 16 Sep 2004 22:59

Sunshine - much better for sunbathing

Q Eastenders or Coronation Street?

DIZZY DRUMMER 17 Sep 2004 07:14

Corrie - has to be




whats your fav biscuit (too early to ask intelligent Q)

Biter 17 Sep 2004 20:40

Harrods luxury white chocolate and raspberry shortcakes. Or hobnobs. :drool:




Why exactly does E=mc2?

Chris 18 Sep 2004 00:13

I enjoyed doing this in physics.

It is Einsteins theory of special relativaty. It means that the maximum Energy (E) posessed by an object is equal to the mass (m) of the object, multiplied by the speed of light (c) squared.

Bascially it sums up that mass and energy are essentailly different forms of the smae property and that relative little mass cna produce large amounts of energy and vast quantities of energy are required to produce fairly small amounts of a substance. and also that energy can be released from mass but cannot be created. And vice versa, mass can be created using energy but not by any other means.

This is one of the fundamental principles of nuclear power - that breaking the electron bonds within the atoms of a material releases huge amounts of energy.

Q. Favourite Elvis song and why?

Keab42 18 Sep 2004 14:39

none - elvis is overrated


Q. does wearing green wellis make you posh???

Biter 18 Sep 2004 20:45

No, but it gives you a really good excuse to jump in deep muddy puddles and splash water everywhere :lol:

Another physics question - Why do glass balls (e.g. marbles) bounce higher than rubber ones?

I know im annoying...

Chris 18 Sep 2004 21:35

Coefficient of restitution!!!

Also known as squishyness!!! The rubber ball squashes and then expands which aborbs energy adn releases it slowly. In comparison the marble cannot compress so energy transfer is instantaeneous, hence more energy at a iven time being used, hence more bounces.

This only works where there is no give int he surface they are being dropped on and assuming no external forces (friction, air pressure....)

Q. Greatest non-meat love song??

mariella 18 Sep 2004 22:19

A. Today it is 'Still - Commodores'...could be different tomorrow though!

Q. What is your earliest memory as a child?

dottie 19 Sep 2004 00:00

A: dressed in my sailor suit, standing on the dining table and having my hair put into bunches :oops:

Q: Stay or Leave ...........( not the Forum obviously)

Biter 19 Sep 2004 00:20

Leave. I live in Dagenham for chrissakes!!!!:evil:

Isn't 'Paradise by the dashboard light' a fantastic song?

mariella 19 Sep 2004 22:06

A. Yes, it is!

Q. What did you have for dinner this evening?

Chris 19 Sep 2004 22:14

I am eating it now!!! And writing a blog about it!!!!

Q. buried, cremated, chucked overboard or just propped up next to the dustbin?

DIZZY DRUMMER 19 Sep 2004 22:37

i originally thought cremated - but we ahev a burial ground near us - set in a wooded area & overlooking great views - so i may get buried now



where would you recommend visiting in London

Chris 19 Sep 2004 22:46

The whispering gallery at St Pauls. When we went last year it was fairly quiet adn there was only about 5 of us up there,

On the other side was stood this typical american tourist cliche - bright t-shirt, bermuda shorts, camera, camcorder baseball cap on backwards etc.

He was stood with his wife and was practically shouting to her "Gee Honey, you reckon they can hear us on the other side. I mean can they hear us talking"

And a voice drifted up from the cathdral floor beneath us "Course they bloody can, we can hear you down here!!"

=====

Q. Beach holiday or city break?

Dick 20 Sep 2004 03:32

city break, cant stand sand! :evil:

Which harry potter book is the best?

Heli 20 Sep 2004 07:36

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dick
city break, cant stand sand! :evil:

Which harry potter book is the best?

Now thats a VERY tricky one!

For a quick read It would definatly have to be Prisoner of Azkaban, because to me thats there the harry potter story really starts!
But Book 4 and 5 are both fantastic aswell. So much detail and action and new clues etc etc!! Harry Potter just kicks ass!! lol!!

What do you have for breakfast??

DIZZY DRUMMER 20 Sep 2004 13:27

Banana & yogurt
or
toast & apricot jam
or
cereal
or
nowt

BUT always a cuppa tea & a glass of orange juice





What West End Show would you recommend?

KebLou 20 Sep 2004 18:26

The Woman in White, but then thats only because its amazing! Depends on when you're going, because some of the things I would recommend may not be on.


On the 8th October do I leave school early or just not go to school at all on that day?

airhead 20 Sep 2004 18:52

duh!

Stay of school!


Q. Why do Barbie dolls always create teenage dolls that are steriotypical? Where are the spots? Where are the hormones? WHERE OH WHERE IS THE DROPOUT THAT IS 80% EVIL????

Biter 20 Sep 2004 19:17

I KIDNAPPED HER AND I WILL BRING HER TO LIFE!!! *laughs like a maniac*


You may call me extremely tragic...but how on earth do you win in tomb raider 3 (for pc)? Been trying for months and only got to second level.

mariella 27 Sep 2004 23:23

A. I have no idea!...sorry!

Q. I have been a fan of Lionel Richie for over 20! years (started early in life!)...do any of you 'appreciate' him as an artist?

Love!

Mariella
...just excited because I am seeing him in concert tomorrow...


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