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Subject: homework / learning

2008-05-20 23:52:58
really? i always sub-vocalise his posts in the voice and manner of anne robinson hosting weakest link
2008-05-21 09:52:14
From when he was in Star Wars?
2008-05-21 11:11:07
Weird - I get Alan Sugar.
2008-05-21 11:32:03
That would be Sir Alan Sugar for you!
2008-05-21 11:40:48
Nope. just plain old Alan, you know the old one what used to sell 'oovers aht the back of 'is transit van dahn the auld ken' road.
2008-05-21 12:11:14
"Despite his ferocious temper and generally feisty manner, Sir Alan Sugar is heavily involved in charity work.

He has long been a generous supporter of Great Ormond Street children's hospital and was instrumental in the resurrection of the Hackney Empire theatre, a classic example of Victoriana that he knew well as a child.

And he complains about his television persona, saying: "You don't get to see any of the light-hearted, friendly side because, as far as the TV producers are concerned, that doesn't put bums on seats."

Abrasive, opinionated, hard-working, Sir Alan is living, growling proof that you can reach the top and yet retain a distinct Cockney flavour. "

The voice and everything else that goes along with it! I could do worse :)
2008-05-21 12:20:33
hmm - hard-working.

Those semi-conductors won't make themselves you know :)
2008-05-21 12:49:56
"Robinson is best known in the UK for hosting the British version of The Weakest Link.... Robinson can appear very serious with a somewhat monotonous voice. In fact, it is one of her trademarks to avoid smiling, no matter how funny or friendly moments become .... She has an icy, mysterious appearance and persona. Her usage of insults, zingers, caustic remarks and comebacks, as well as personal questions delivered to contestants, has become infamous"

I stick by my Anne Robinson dubbing
2008-05-21 12:52:58
how's the sternum ?
2008-05-21 12:58:35
he didn't kicks him in the nuts.. he shot him -.-

sorry .. i thought you are a help. but you aren't :(:(::(


Oh, i thought a grace shot was a kick in the vegetables...what do you make of the rest?
2008-05-21 13:07:47
how's the sternum ?

to be honest it feels as though I, the author, have been grace shot in the chest by Curly.
(edited)
2008-05-21 13:22:40
Better than getting shot in the curlies.
2008-05-21 13:32:26
agreed !
2008-05-21 13:32:51
i think i might adopt grace shot as my phrase of the week.
2008-05-21 13:33:55
I'm going to make a Christian porno and use it throughout.
2008-05-21 13:41:42
are lions involved ?