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CockneyRebel
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21 Oct 2004, 7:37 am

What is your favroite Website, other than this one?

Mine is....you'd better brace yourself for the big suprize....
Cockney Online. :lol: And anything else that has to do with London, England.

What Websites to you like to visit?



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21 Oct 2004, 9:49 pm

I'd definately have to say www.topfive.com, it's hilarious and a great timewaster :-) You have to pay to get access to all the archives; it's not much although so far I've been too cheap to do it. Also www.thespeciousreport.com for my daily dose of news parodies. Other than that, I seem to spend most of my time online here!



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22 Oct 2004, 3:46 am

I browse mainly geography and offbeat humour sites, my current favourite is www.chavscum.co.uk with 'chav towns', www.chavtowns.co.uk

for those of you who don't know what chavs are - 'burberry baseball capped, white trainered, cheap argos jewellery dripping, thieving, abusive, knuckle dragging white trash' is a description which might ring a bell with fellow brits. I love the chav towns spin off - the hell holes described (including my town Keighley) might even affect your dedicated Anglophilia CR ;)

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24 Oct 2004, 12:27 am

I used to be very very fond of Neopets but have since gotten over that obsession. Now I like running my own sites and forums.

For timewasters, I really like finding random links on http://www.bored.com. And reading reviews on IMDB.



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25 Oct 2004, 2:54 am

I like forums.majorgeek.com

and ebay
i love to buy sell and trade



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25 Oct 2004, 8:23 am

I think my favorite is http://www.fark.com I like reading the articles they have linked there, some range for really interesting to really stupid.



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25 Oct 2004, 9:48 am

MishLuvsHer2Boys wrote:
I think my favorite is http://www.fark.com I like reading the articles they have linked there, some range for really interesting to really stupid.

Hey, I like this site! I had great fun with this link: http://jill.jazzkeyboard.com/qarticles.html, and especially with this article: http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=303969. It is Microsoft Knowledge Base article which at first sight appears to give advice in family planning. It suggests that having "more than 1,000 children is too much for a human to comprehend", and that "you do not want more than 1,000-3,000 children per parent". Nevertheless it attempts to provide some tips even if one would find him/herself in a situation where it would be advisable to know "How to Work with More Than 64,000 Children Per Parent". ROTFL! :D



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25 Oct 2004, 10:15 am

Ok as a parent, I do find that interestingly amusing, I think 2 is perfect number of children (human ones) for myself but to support 64,000 even if they are computers would be ridiculous as far as expenses, for humans, the food, clothing, shelter and all would be hard enough but to support 64,000 children (computer-related) would be equally expensive as hardware and software. Just glad don't have to worry about either for my children. Nor can I see any likelihood that my body would withstand more than the three pregnancies it did resulting in two sons and one loss.



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25 Oct 2004, 10:18 am

Interesting solution found to the pregnancy problem:

http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=145675 aka "Pregnancy: Who can I send suggestions to?"



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25 Oct 2004, 11:47 am

info about the Solar Wind and Earth-asteroid encounters and other stuff on one page http://www.spaceweather.com/

Babylon 5 website http://www.midwinter.com/lurk/lurker.html

timezones and date info http://www.timeanddate.com/

There are a few bookmarks, i rarely use IE so using fav for saved URL is not something i use much .

http://www.mozilla.org/ so much better than IE


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