(07-23-2009 09:56 AM)JfK Wrote: [ -> ] (07-22-2009 10:45 PM)ThinCasey Wrote: [ -> ] (07-22-2009 09:09 PM)JfK Wrote: [ -> ] (07-21-2009 02:32 PM)chris.munday Wrote: [ -> ]Are you sure you've taken your tablets today? 
Yummy. I like the blue ones!
Aren't the blue one's...and they sort of make something go... Ah okay 
Make something go what Casey?
Hmmmm...
I dont think its past the water shed is it?

(07-23-2009 12:47 PM)ThinCasey Wrote: [ -> ] (07-23-2009 09:56 AM)JfK Wrote: [ -> ] (07-22-2009 10:45 PM)ThinCasey Wrote: [ -> ] (07-22-2009 09:09 PM)JfK Wrote: [ -> ] (07-21-2009 02:32 PM)chris.munday Wrote: [ -> ]Are you sure you've taken your tablets today? 
Yummy. I like the blue ones!
Aren't the blue one's...and they sort of make something go... Ah okay 
Make something go what Casey?
Hmmmm...
I dont think its past the water shed is it? 
Why do we need to be past the watershed to discuss Smarties ? (other chocolate sweets are available).
I know what a Garden shed looks like, and a tool shed but I don't know what a watershed looks like
(07-23-2009 01:11 PM)ThinCasey Wrote: [ -> ](snip)
hahaha that has just made my day and made me happy! 
My work here is done
* best we let this thread return to JFK programme discussions before we get our wrists slapped for going seriously off topic (oh look, more chocolate) *
Ah ha... your weakness! Chocolate! ...come over to the dark side.
As the song says...
"Your weakness is my Bourneville!"
...or something very similar.
If you didn't get last week's Lyric Game then I'd give up if I were you. It was Paul Young and the 80's song "Wherever I Lay My Hat (That's My Home)". You really didn't get it? REALLY??? Shame on you!
A little "weekend away" and I saw one of the most intense showers I'd seen in a long time. The rain was laying so hard and fast it was almost impossible to tell how deep the water was on the road.
I'm always fascinated by extreme weather (of which the UK gets very little) and it can't be beaten, on occasion, for just sheer savagery.
"Yesterdays Lyric Game?" I hear you say. Well, "Remember the days when we walked through the wood and sit on the bench for a while"? Who, what, why and when? Answers on a postcard.
I've just been reading about the Met Office and their apparent failure at predicting the summer weather back in April. According to reports the Met Office have now revised their August forecast to be "mostly wet" which is in sharp contrast to their "BBQ Summer" prediction from April. On top of this they have also predicted "warmer than usual" temperatures for the past two years only for the rain to come lashing down.
Does anyone actually plan their year based on weather predictions that are months ahead? If you're like me then the answer is definitely no. As usual, because something not very nice has happened (It's rained! How terrible is that?) then obviously there must be someone to blame. And, of course, there's always someone who can do it better.
So without further ado the Lyric Game I left you yesterday was from 1982 and Depeche Mode's "See You". They're currently on tour y'know. The lyric I shall leave you with for the week is...
"Fancy things will never come in between you're part of my entity here for infinity"
...it's a much more recent song than we've been doing of late and I'd be amazed if you don't know the song. You might not know the lyrics but you'll defintely know the song.
(07-29-2009 07:33 AM)JfK Wrote: [ -> ]Does anyone actually plan their year based on weather predictions that are months ahead?
On the topic of weather forecasting, I always plan my weekends on the exact opposite of what they say. I absolutely rely on them being 100% wrong. If they say it's bad and it is - who cares, I was warned anyway. If they say it's going to be good and it's bad... then, well, I told you so and if its good and it really is good, well, its a bonus anyway.
Get my logic?!? Never mind.
(07-29-2009 04:24 PM)chris.munday Wrote: [ -> ] (07-29-2009 07:33 AM)JfK Wrote: [ -> ]Does anyone actually plan their year based on weather predictions that are months ahead?
On the topic of weather forecasting, I always plan my weekends on the exact opposite of what they say. I absolutely rely on them being 100% wrong. If they say it's bad and it is - who cares, I was warned anyway. If they say it's going to be good and it's bad... then, well, I told you so and if its good and it really is good, well, its a bonus anyway.
Get my logic?!? Never mind.
I see...I think. I mean I think I see, if you see what I mean. I think.