there was a lad years ago, always in trouble with plod. he changed his name to "mind your own business, " so that it would annoy the police when they asked his name. what a prat :p
many moons ago i worked in a gunshop and we had a list on the wall of mail order customers names, can only recall a couple.... Peter Stains (p..stains) lovely lady called Avril Cokk. (A..Cokk)... :laugh:
Tony McC wrote:I have a irrational hatred of 'combination names' for businesses - you know, the sort where Stephen and Mark team up to form "Stemark". It's so feckin' cheesy!
haha two lads who i used to play rugby with Dan and Zack turned up on site, just started their own bricky business called Danzack haha had to laugh thinking of what you had said tony so cheesy.
Giles
Groundworks and Equestrian specialists, prestige new builds and sports pitches. High Peak, Cheshire, South Yorkshire area.
Another ya-hoooge dollop of cheesiness comes when I write a comment piece or short article for a magazine or other publication. 9 times out of 10, the sub-editor thinks it would be really, really, stupendously witty to head the piece "Paving The Way".
Because no-one else would ever have thought of that, would they?
So: Two minutes after posting the above, I make a brew and while waiting for the kettle to boil, decide to flick through the copy of Landscape and Amenity that was delivered this morning.
Page 6, the first page devoted to hard-landscaping, and we get.....
Funny how the Australian idea of romance involves stringing you up on a koolabah tree. Thank god Mrs Taz doesn't know about this!
And yes, Joe, the Google ads are new and experimental. The only way to find out whether they piss off people and whether they earn their keep is to try them out. I tried some text-only ads on a handful of pages on the main site last month, and they've not attracted any adverse criticism, so I thought I'd try text+image ads in the Brew Cabin and see how they fare.