British Comedy Guide

What are you eating? Page 176

Don't drop it on a map!

Gonna make cauliflower cheese for din dins.

Quote: zooo @ January 19 2009, 5:21 PM GMT

Don't drop it on a map!

:D I knew I could count on you!

Quote: zooo @ January 19 2009, 5:21 PM GMT

Don't drop it on a map!

That made me look at your sig but you changed it. What's the new one about?

Quote: zooo @ January 19 2009, 5:21 PM GMT

Don't drop it on a map!

What's that from?

Quote: Moonstone @ January 19 2009, 5:23 PM GMT

That made me look at your sig but you changed it. What's the new one about?

People being dead in the head ... yep, it's referring to me.

Quote: Aaron @ January 19 2009, 6:15 PM GMT

What's that from?

Mighty Boosh! Raspberry Bootlace!

Ah yes.

Quote: Aaron @ January 19 2009, 6:15 PM GMT

People being dead in the head ... yep, it's referring to me.

S'not about Aaron!

Is a line from one of my favourite films.
(Grosse Pointe Blank.)

I'm still working out exactly what it means, but it intriiigues me.

Great film that.

Quote: zooo @ January 19 2009, 6:31 PM GMT

Is a line from one of my favourite films.
(Grosse Pointe Blank.)

Aha! I knew it was familiar! :)

Quote: zooo @ January 19 2009, 6:31 PM GMT

I'm still working out exactly what it means, but it intriiigues me.

That even the best men are still either soul-less or without intellect.

Yeah, I guess that's what it means, but is it true?

And if it was, which *would* be better?

I dunno, you tell me. :)

Can't figure it out!
I think it might be better to be dead in the head than the heart.

Quote: zooo @ January 19 2009, 6:50 PM GMT

Yeah, I guess that's what it means, but is it true?

And if it was, which *would* be better?

And if all the good men are assumed to be only dead in the heart or the head from that, then are those who are dead in the other auto-bad?

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