Yes, but when he's finished producing an infinite number of memory chips, I'll be just send my crack team of typewriting monkeys to steal them all back.
True, but who needs solar powered cars? Nothing compares to the good old British Raincloud-powered Tricycle Festival. I'll be trackside with Team Limp-pants later on to give you the latest feedback.
True, but to be honest, I'd rather get 20 pop-ups per click than buy all my food from Netto. The last time there was a vegetable in Netto, it resigned.
From the sounds of most of the U.S prices, you still have it a lot better than most of us in the UK.
We've got 1Mbps down / 256Kbps up in our house, which currently costs around £200 a month. (U.S $280 give or take?). It's with one of the better providers, and I understand there's been some decrease in the rates recently, but satan'll be shovelling the snow off his drive before we have anything containing the words "8 Mbit" for less than 5 kerjillion pounds a year.
Yes. If you're in the first 200 customers, you get 2. One for each leg.
B.O.I.N.G.O
Badly Overdue Implementation of Networking Given Out
Ok, so relevant ones are boring. Surrealism ahoy...
Big Orange Invincible Newborn Gibbon Observer
Butt out! I Now Gyrate Openly!
Bendy Octopus In Never-ending Girly Outburst
Yes, but when he's finished producing an infinite number of memory chips, I'll be just send my crack team of typewriting monkeys to steal them all back.
True, but I was just going for the +1 Funny
Good job they finally invented these. I kept losing my 1 and 2-dimensional memory chips down the back of the couch.
Boom-tschak.
I think your snare drum's broken.
True, but who needs solar powered cars? Nothing compares to the good old British Raincloud-powered Tricycle Festival. I'll be trackside with Team Limp-pants later on to give you the latest feedback.
You're a 5th year physics student and you don't know that the plural of formula is 'formulae' ?
True, but to be honest, I'd rather get 20 pop-ups per click than buy all my food from Netto. The last time there was a vegetable in Netto, it resigned.
"Kerjillion", according to the Collins Dictionary [Really Big Numbers Edition] is defined as:
:) I haven't heard that since the last time I picked up a Charlie Brown book.
1. Lots and lots and lots
2. The number 1, followed by a hojillion zeroes
3. Crazy talk, fool.
And thanks for 'blockhead'
From the sounds of most of the U.S prices, you still have it a lot better than most of us in the UK.
We've got 1Mbps down / 256Kbps up in our house, which currently costs around £200 a month. (U.S $280 give or take?). It's with one of the better providers, and I understand there's been some decrease in the rates recently, but satan'll be shovelling the snow off his drive before we have anything containing the words "8 Mbit" for less than 5 kerjillion pounds a year.
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