Win a Part in the Hitchhiker's Guide
jweatherley writes "The BBC are offering someone the chance to win a part in the forthcoming Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy movie. You just have to send them a picture of somewhere on Earth that deserves to be spared from the Vogons by 25 June - oh and be British!" Python impressions don't count ;)
Oh yes... might as well start with some nice quotes from the book:
... until ... until ... until you've had
"Drink up."
He added, perfectly factually:
"The world's about to end."
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"You barbarians!" he yelled. "I'll sue the council for every
penny it's got! I'll have you hung, drawn and quartered! And
whipped! And boiled
enough."
Ford was running after him very fast. Very very fast.
"And then I'll do it again!" yelled Arthur. "And when I've
finished I will take all the little bits, and I will jump on
them!"
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If they are giving away free Babelfish I am so there.
I knew there was a reason I haven't gone to the dentist in a few years.
I Am My Own Worst Enemy
"You know, it's at times like this when I'm trapped in a Vogon airlock with a man from Betelgeuse and about to die of asphyxiation in deep space that I really wish I'd listened to what my mother told me when I was young!" "Why, what did she tell you?" "I don't know, I didn't listen."
Instead of asking places to be spared, can we ask for places to be obliterated?
I won't say which places, of course. I'll be nice. (unless you ask nicely)
... THAT must be how Jerome Blake got the part.
I'm usually on the other end of this and now I know how much it sucks. I can't partake because I'm American, arg...I mean bloody hell mate I'm as British as apple pi...umm bangers and mash.
vampirical
In case you want to read your favorite chapter:
c h1 .html
http://www.totse.com/en/ego/science_fiction/hit
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Gilliam wasn't a Brit, and he was a Python, and they adored him. But he was *in* Britain, so maybe there's luck that an emigrated Yank could score a roll... Here's hoping, at any rate.
Do Perl impressions count?
June 25 is in 3 hours in Britain. Timely.
Perhaps you have a picture of an animal in its natural habitat that blows you away
goatse comes into mind for some reason...
...that the winner is just going to have a really hot, photogenic girlfriend;)
Football involved helmets and tackling. All of my teeth are intact and healthy. Tea is best cold and sweet. Cars belong on the right side of the road. Skin should not be as pasty white as the under side of aquatic mammals.
I guess I'm out! Unless thinking George W. is royal-freaking-idiot would help my cause.
Don't forget to bring a towel!
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You wanna get high?
I've been thinking and there isn't anywhere that I could make a case for saving
I'll just buy peanuts and learn Dentrassi.
But I'm not too sure that Earth does deserve to be spared from the Vogons.
After all, we've never shown much real initiative to get off this dustbowl. (this weeks achievement notwithstanding)
Now where did I put that electronic sub-etha signalling device?
StrategyTalk.com, PC Game Forums
Are we *sure* that isn't the title?
--- What?
I would have to say google, they could make a whole description of how google was never actually anywhere it just appeared one day on the internet.
Sausages and mashed potato, served at the coronation of James II (1685-1688).
That's amazing that simply linking to the article gets you higher moderation rather than a paste of hte link. I guess we really ARE lazy.
Hmmm.
wink:wink nudge:nudge say no more
I've been complaining for a long time, but now I'm finally leaving.
Slashdot is way too U.K.-centric. Where's my news about America (land of the free, home of the brave)? I'm sick and tired of all this "Metres this" and "Stones that" crap.
Give me American, or give me death!
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In this thread on the article's BBC website, the Responsible Parties strongly hint that they're working on a similar contest open to all.
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WWJD...For a Klondike Bar?
*sigh* We saved them from the hun twice last century, and (possibly) once from the bolshevik hoards. We buy Harry Potter books by the shipload, and we put up with Hugh Grant's acting. Doesn't that cut us enough slack to get a shot at being vaporised by vogons?
HA! I just wasted some of your bandwidth with a frivolous sig!
A kid won a contest sponsored by Mattel and got a part in Masters Of The Universe (1987)
He had NO lines.
If you blinked fast, you'd miss him when he appeared on screen.
Will this be the fate of the HHGTTG movie part winner?...
If any place deserves to be spared this is it! Its *sniff* beautiful *sniff*
I used to work for a British company and I like Bubble and Squeak. Close enough?
I'd carve "Slartibartfast" into a glacier, pretend its Norway, and take a picture of it. afterall Slartibartfast won an award for Norway...
o The White House
o Britney Spear's Mansion
o Redmond, Washington
o AOL/Disney/RIAA/$EVIL_CORPORATION headquarters
o Whatever company makes vending machines. I swear, I've lost so much to those things...
If my answers frighten you, stop asking scary questions.
They even tell you about their contest when precipitous doom or the end of the entry period is too close to do any thing about it.
- Tjp
I am in wallow with my inner money grubbing capitalistic pig. ... Oink!
....you just have to be a British resident.
Yep, has to be Slough I'm afraid... (plus The Office is based there).
Are you local? There's nothing for you here!
spared by the vogons, not speared...
; -- the corruption of government starts with its secrets. a truly free people keep no secrets. --
Just wait a bit and we'll have some real American Slashdot style news, like interviews with uberhackers Alan Cox and Linus Torvalds, or a story on Alan Turing, or the latest news on Mandrake, SuSE, and Knoppix.
...
Err wait
If not then I hope i get a complimentary towel.
English grammar dictates parallel structure, if one compares, contrasts, or lists a country it is inferred that one is comparing, contrasting or listing that country to or with another country or countries (when the terms can be interpreted as a country or a continent).
Thus 'American' in the context that I used it refers to the citizens of the United States of America.
Don't believe me, check the dictionary
oh and be British
No, that's not true:
The competition is open to UK residents only, of 18 years or over. Overseas players are not eligible. You do not have to be a registered member of h2g2 to enter.
You have to be a resident of the UK. I'm British but not a UK resident, so I can't enter. A Frenchman (say) or an American who lived in London would be eligable. That's several million people who you've just misinformed...
Sailing over the event horizon
UK and Britian are two totally different things. Most people ignore that and it bugs me.
I like muppets.
No - someone could live in the UK and have a photo of somewhere else. I could for example have about the house a photo of a small town in Ohio and submit that.
The fact that I don't and wouldn't if I did is besides the point.
I suspect the main reason for the UK resident rule (apart for the Earth based bits being based in the England) is that whilst they might pay a train fare from Boston (Lincolnshire) they have no intention of paying an airfare from Boston (Massachusetts - {sp.?})
Boring Old Fart (40, married, 3 kids...er no...make that 49, married, 3 grown up kids...it's been a long time)
I'd be running over to the linen section of the department store and snapping shots of towels. Lot's of towels. On clearence!
"Learning is not compulsory... neither is survival."
--Dr.W.Edwards Deming
I'm sure we can think of a few.
send them a picture of somewhere on Earth that deserves to be spared from the Vogons
I will assume that Vogons will be doing the judging. (Given that the competition closes in about 24 hours, this is probably correct.) What appeals to Vogons? Administration. Bureaucratic red tape, sealing wax and paperwork. Ugly, drab functionality.
Therefore, I would send in a picture of an administration building on Earth that is the most ugly, greyest, most drab utilitarian administration building in existence, and that also generates great quantities of bureaucratic paper work for no good reason.
That would be worth preserving - to prove to the universe that the Vogons can be matched elsewhere in the galaxy for sheer bloodyminded bureaucracy.
The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing. - Edmund Burke
"That's the display department."
"With a flashlight."
"Ah, well, the lights had probably gone."
Surely that's not right? I don't recall seeing that in the book and nor can I imagine Arthur Dent saying "flashlight". Surely he'd have said "torch"?
Is it possible the publishers did a translation for the US market?
Ahh: These links (a, and b) tend to agree with me.
but since we 'merkins
OT I know, but I've always understood that a "merkin" was a pubic wig; at least I believe that's the definition in the OED.