Just go by these 2 words and you should be fine... GO WILD!!! Put bizarre, funny, weird, interesting, fascinating, ovulating err... ANYTHING.

Wednesday, June 08, 2005

Challenge Refresh

Howdi Ho!

Thanks for the vigilant supervision Lee Bug a Lug. We still cyg free as of today. I can say as much for Wayne, he seems to be holding in there. In fact, I had a real weak moment this mornin. Came to varsity and walked passed these 2 smokers. Stressed to the max I took one wiff and my knees quivered! hehe. Hectic. I believe quitting smoking is a life time event. One will always feel an inclination for a little fag when one is stressed or out having a wettie or my worst watching Arsenal scrape thru the FA Cup!

The infamous R30 section was truly awesome. Big Up Cambox. We finished it last night at T cubed. Why didn't you come Bug? Thort you were. Sorry I didn't sms maybe I should have :| My bad. Well if you read this, this is your OFFICIAL invite to Thursday for a beet of Des Housewives! Any of you English folk watch or watched Desperate Housewives?

Keep It Flipside! Well... hmmm... nail those exams first... then take it flip side aah!

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Friday, June 03, 2005

London Bridge Falling Down?

This is the kinda news the londoners should be filling us in with! Quite bizarre if you ask me. Thanks iol.co.za

London - Tower Bridge became stuck and caused traffic jams on Thursday after its arms opened for ships to pass on the Thames, less than a week after another London landmark, Big Ben, stopped telling time.

Engineers were still working late on Thursday at the bridge built in 1894 to try to correct the problem which happened as the bascules were raised at around 1.40pm but failed to close properly.

"We swung the bascules open again in an attempt to correct the problem, but it appears there is a software malfunction," said a spokesperson for the Corporation of London.

It is hoped that the bridge, which currently has the bascules raised, will be restored to working order by Friday morning.

Big Ben, the world-famous clock tower at the Houses of Parliament in London upriver on the Thames, stopped late on Friday night.

The 147-year-old timepiece - one of the most reliable in the world - stopped at 10.07pm, then started again, then stalled a second time at 10.20pm where it remained for 90 minutes before it was reset.

Hot weather might have been to blame - Friday was the hottest May in London since 1953, with a high of 31,8°C - but no one was certain.

Wednesday, June 01, 2005

Census

For my curiousity...

If you read this go directly to comment and state your name to confirm that you have read this.

I'm trying to establish how big our little community is. I do get the distinct feeling it is pretty small and mainly limited to the Cape Town Kru.

So lets see!

DO NOT LEAVE WITHOUT ADDING YOUR NAME IN THE FORM OF A COMMENT!!!

thanks (",)