They didn't then make off with $4M in gold bullion in "three fast cars, three Mini Coopers" did they?
<wander target=offtopic> Reminds me of the story about a woman who was busy giving head to Jim Morrison. After finishing with him, she started to fellate Ray Manzarek. She was about to pleasure Mick Jagger when a Mini screamed through the wall in a shower of bricks and Michael Caine stepped out. He levelled his finger---and his gaze---at her coolly, then said:
"OI! You're only supposed to blow the bloody Doors off!"
Only computer I ever fried was a Spectrum, but that was quite funny. I bought it at a car boot sale for £4 and was cycling home with it in a carrier bag over the handlebars. It went between the spokes of the front wheel, causing the wheel to saw through the plastic case and a large chunk of metal that looked quite useless.
Anyways, when I got it home I plugged it in, and it booted up with a fabulous display of white acrid smoke. Needless to say, Bubble Bobble didn't work.
Certainly looks like you're the only person to have seen the film. Welcome to the s00p3r k-rad el337 world of being English. :-)
They didn't then make off with $4M in gold bullion in "three fast cars, three Mini Coopers" did they?
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Reminds me of the story about a woman who was busy giving head to Jim Morrison. After finishing with him, she started to fellate Ray Manzarek. She was about to pleasure Mick Jagger when a Mini screamed through the wall in a shower of bricks and Michael Caine stepped out. He levelled his finger---and his gaze---at her coolly, then said:
"OI! You're only supposed to blow the bloody Doors off!"
Ahem.
Only computer I ever fried was a Spectrum, but that was quite funny. I bought it at a car boot sale for £4 and was cycling home with it in a carrier bag over the handlebars. It went between the spokes of the front wheel, causing the wheel to saw through the plastic case and a large chunk of metal that looked quite useless.
Anyways, when I got it home I plugged it in, and it booted up with a fabulous display of white acrid smoke. Needless to say, Bubble Bobble didn't work.