I agree that he is Fozzy-esque.
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I think people must grow to look like their avatar. In which case I'd like to take Chips and Ben out for dinner at the next meet.
Quote: Tom G @ April 11 2009, 6:04 PM BSTI can't help but think of... SootyJ as some wierd yellow triangle
I'd be more interested in knowing what that yellow triangle is. Is it a puppet? Where does it come from?
Come on Kenneth, it's Wysiwyg, Paul Daniels' magical friend and kiddie botherer.
BTW Wysiwig isn't just a cute name for a yellow traffic cone with plastic eyeballs stuck on it, it also stands for What You See Is What You Get - I bet Debbie came up with that one.
>_<
Ouch.
Paul Daniels is actually really nice. I do wish he was on TV still.
Quote: Renegade Carpark @ April 12 2009, 3:01 AM BSTCome on Kenneth, it's Wysiwyg, Paul Daniels' magical friend and kiddie botherer.
BTW Wysiwig isn't just a cute name for a yellow traffic cone with plastic eyeballs stuck on it, it also stands for What You See Is What You Get - I bet Debbie came up with that one.
Ah, Wizzywig! Very long time no see Paul Daniels on the telly (excluding on Ali G). A mate of mine tells a story of when he once sat in a booth at an airport eatery, and sitting opposite him was an agitated-looking little old man. My mate was eating and then playing with his phone for quite some time, when the little man said with some exasperation: "Yes I am Paul Daniels, I suppose you want my bloody autograph, don't you?" and scribbled an autograph on a paper serviette and got up and left. Bizarre behaviour. My mate hadn't recognized him.
Wizzbit you fools!
Don't make me st my gaint rabbit on you.
:blush:!
Snip: Wizbit was a 1986 BBC children's television show in which an alien magician called Wizbit and a large rabbit called Wooly had adventures in a place called Puzzleopolis. Wizbit's year-and-a-day mission was to find out all about planet earth, Wizbit was to learn about everyday life on earth by solving puzzles in a town inhabited by walking, talking (and often singing) sponge-balls, dice, magic wands, playing cards and 7-foot tall rabbits.
Quote: Tom G @ April 11 2009, 6:04 PM BSTshow yourselves!
A simple "no" would have sufficed
In fairness tom you didn't exactly "get the ball rolling" as it were.
Most people aren't going to respond to a random request for photos on the internet. Where do you think we are? MySpace?
I look like my avatar, except more real and mebbe less smiley.
Quote: PhQnix @ April 12 2009, 2:13 PM BSTIn fairness tom you didn't exactly "get the ball rolling" as it were.
Indeeeed.
Quote: PhQnix @ April 12 2009, 2:13 PM BSTIn fairness tom you didn't exactly "get the ball rolling" as it were.
Most people aren't going to respond to a random request for photos on the internet. Where do you think we are? MySpace?
I look like my avatar, except more real and mebbe less smiley.
Like you respond to photo requests when they're less random anyway.
Quote: Scatterbrained Floozy @ April 12 2009, 2:15 PM BSTLike you respond to photo requests when they're less random anyway.
I showed you a photo once. For, like, five whole seconds.
Was it of your willy?
>_<
Sooo predictable.