#31
hoochalobster (Sarah) Super Moderator wrote:
Alan wrote:
Isn’t “osmosis” itself the technical term for water passing through an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration?
Osmosis is the process by which water travels from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration through a semi-permiable membrane.
I think you still get a point ;) I remembered that by singing it in a crap cockney accent to the tune of Parklife by Blur :D
Citizen…I give up, what has a hazelnut in every bite?
Posted on Wed, 11 December 2002 at 20:11
#32
mr self destruct wrote:
Welcome er…Sarah! Well I never! You have a real name which I never knew before! Heh heh :)
Posted on Wed, 11 December 2002 at 22:32
#33
hoochalobster (Sarah) Super Moderator wrote:
mr self destruct wrote:
Welcome er…Sarah! Well I never! You have a real name which I never knew before! Heh heh :)
Yeah…you can still call me Mistress ;)
Posted on Thu, 12 December 2002 at 00:48
#34
Karl wrote:
hoochalobster wrote:
Citizen…I give up, what has a hazelnut in every bite?
I guess it’s a topic???
Posted on Thu, 12 December 2002 at 08:05
#35
Alan wrote:
Do Topic’s have hazelnuts?
I’ll go for hazelnut yogurt.
I AM a dumbass…
Posted on Thu, 12 December 2002 at 08:25
#36
Karl wrote:
I’m not sure now. I remember the words from an advert, that I think went
What has a hazelnut in every bite,
Something something something
Something something something
But don’t forget the hazelnut in every bite.
Shit, it’s doing my head in now, can’t remember.
Posted on Thu, 12 December 2002 at 08:39
#37
Alan wrote:
The answer is officially “something”
A “something” has a hazelnut is every bite!
Posted on Thu, 12 December 2002 at 09:02
#38
Karl wrote:
Right I will go with ‘something’ for the time being, until Citizen can put us out of misery, unless he decides to prolong it for awhile.
Everyone else from the rest of Europe, feel free to join in!!!!
Posted on Thu, 12 December 2002 at 09:09
#39
Citizen Erased wrote:
Karl wrote:
Right I will go with ‘something’ for the time being, until Citizen can put us out of misery, unless he decides to prolong it for awhile.
Everyone else from the rest of Europe, feel free to join in!!!!
Not telling! Am very surprised everyone’s so intrigued
Okay… this was just a feeble attempt at going off topic whilst still staying on, err, topic…
What has a hazlenut in every bite? [Topic!]
Smooth milk chocolate for your delight [Topic!]
Nougat and caramel creamy and white [Topic!]
Annnnnnnd Don’t forget the hazlenut in every bite! [Topic!]
Not 100% about the 3rd line. Have vague recollections about an ad with a squirrel, but that could have been for something completely different.
Posted on Thu, 12 December 2002 at 09:38
#40
Karl wrote:
Wahaaay!!! citizen to the rescue. We are definatley showing our age remembering that advert!
Well done to hoochalobster on receiving your community leader, sorry about buggaring the thread up, but it was just one of them that get’s you thinking.
Posted on Thu, 12 December 2002 at 09:55
#41
Citizen Erased wrote:
Yes, I am an old fogie. That’s why I am finding it hard to concentrate this morning, it has nothing to do with the Tiger beer consumed last night.
Posted on Thu, 12 December 2002 at 10:48
#42
Karl wrote:
Your an old fogie? I’m older than you, just! We have seen a better era of bnads that today’s crop in my opinion.
Tiger beer, guess you went for a chinese last night?
Posted on Thu, 12 December 2002 at 11:11
#43
Sabotage wrote:
I’m an olderer fogie.
I’m so old that I remember my day bollocking me in Latin!!
Posted on Thu, 12 December 2002 at 11:16
#44
Citizen Erased wrote:
Went to Tiger Tiger which is one of these multiple-bars-cum-club type places, where they had Tiger - got used to it on holiday and there wasn’t much else last night so stuck with that until hitting the rum and cokes around 12.30.
Bog all food though. Heard this morning that there was fish and chips there, but damned if I saw any, so ended up getting sausage rolls in Tescos at 2 something. Might chinese it tomorrow though.
Have sent someone on a bun run, so hopefully will soon be sorted out this urge for something greasy…
Posted on Thu, 12 December 2002 at 11:22
#45
Karl wrote:
Old fogies eh? just thought about some programmes I seem to remember watching when I was younger, that you will may remember too?
Pipkin
Rentaghost
A handful of songs (many a T? inspired song from that!!)
Animal Magic
Runaround (with Mike Read)
Just thought Mike Read’s pop quiz (didn;t watch that, can’t stand the bloke)
And of course Cheggars plays pop
Hooray, for old people!!!
Posted on Thu, 12 December 2002 at 13:31
#46
Sabotage wrote:
Ooh yes I remember those.
Tiswas was my fave with Sally James.
*does Sid James impression*
Posted on Thu, 12 December 2002 at 14:35
#47
Karl wrote:
Didn’t watch Tiswas, looking back I wish I had done. We use to watch Multi-colour swopshop, why though, I haven’t a clue.
Posted on Thu, 12 December 2002 at 15:08