msg. - mostly pop culture references - please ignore)
M-
woohoo, this Duff's for you.
i just realized - "woohoo!" would be homer's website (vs "yahoo!")
instead of "Compuglobalhypermeganet". i actually found Fox's "homer's
website" as referenced on that episode -
http://www.thesimpsons.com/mrx/index.htm
apparently, "Bagels are old Donuts!"
i see your tim tam and kingston, and i raise you a tim hortons boston
cream donut and a donair.
i assume this is the Tim Tam about which you speak.
http://druh.com/rc/rc_tt_timtam.htm
i can't really think of a canadian equivalent biscuit, cookie or
cracker that i could actually use as a straw to drink my coffee, but
i think as a matter of national pride we really should develop that
technology. donuts are actually dunked in coffee before eating in
this country, to the point of creating a chain of "Dunkin Donuts"
shops.
science AND danger AND cleavage - not "Mmmm..."! -"gaghghhhh..."
speaking of woohoo, i just encountered (claims to be famous on
internet) homer's beer song. i'm pretty it sure wasn't actually in
any episodes, but maybe some day... and yes homer, the internet's on
computers now.
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(you can sing it to the tune of "Doe, a Deer...")
DO-RE-MI BEER, by Homer J. Simpson.
DOUGH... the stuff... that buys me beer...
RAY ..... the guy that sells me beer...
ME...... the guy...who drinks the beer,
FAR..... the distance to my beer.
SO...... I think I'll have a beer.
LA...... La, la la la la beer
TEA..... no thanks, I'm drinking beer...
That will bring us back to...
(Looks into an empty glass) D'OH!
-S
--- In [email protected], "Secret Squirrel"
<secret.squirrel@...> wrote:
>so make it a Kingston. Actually, make it two - they're a bit on the
> Woohoo. I'll have a Tim Tam, except you probably don't have those
small side.
>that messy change every power of 10.
> Your formula is a little more succinct than mine - doesn't have
>about at school but chemistry was my fave to do. There's a British
> "Science and danger" - LOL. Physics was my fave subject to learn
series called Braniac which "does the experiments you want to do but
can't". It's mainly aimed at teens but has enough gratuitous cleavage
to appeal to those a little older - science and danger AND cleavage.
Mmmm...
>
> Mark