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nagerous wrote:Swedish Chef wrote:*** UPDETE ***
I elsu poorchesed Google-a fur oone-a beelliun dullers!
To all the haters - grow a sense of humour!
prime minister1 wrote:screwed up bob and time is off, can we bring an end to the swedish chef.
ScavengerType wrote:I was drunk last night when this happened. I was scared shitless that I had accidentally changed my language settings or something and started to look for something on the CP to change it back. Then I saw the bork, bork, bork at the top of the screen. haha that's a good prank.
Gilligan wrote:Gone already? D:
General Brewsie wrote:prime minister1 wrote:screwed up bob and time is off, can we bring an end to the swedish chef.
I had to reload BOB on all my computers, but it may just be coincidence that that occurred simultaneously with this April Fool silliness. (BTW, April Fool's Day is not a widely celebrated event. Inflicting it worldwide is a questionable action.)
Swedish Chef wrote:*** UPDETE ***
I elsu poorchesed Google-a fur oone-a beelliun dullers!
Mr_Adams wrote:Hey, it's still 4/1 here, fyi. Bork, Bork, Bork! Shouldn't be gone for another 1:28.
Halmir wrote:General Brewsie wrote:prime minister1 wrote:screwed up bob and time is off, can we bring an end to the swedish chef.
I had to reload BOB on all my computers, but it may just be coincidence that that occurred simultaneously with this April Fool silliness. (BTW, April Fool's Day is not a widely celebrated event. Inflicting it worldwide is a questionable action.)
No you're wrong. It's been a long tradition in the UK, and I asked colleagues at work who are South African and Oz. They say that some years you can't even turn the radio on over there for fear of being pranked, there's so much effort made for April Fools, the papers have it on the front page (instead of the page 3,4,5 in the UK). It's a global tradition and if you're not used to it, now's a great time to get your head around it I think?
Start planning for next year now!
Ms Onley said the Travel Research Institute of Queensland (TRIQ) had long been advocating the use of Amphibuses
"I suppose as long as these buses allow cyclists to take their bikes on board, the Pedestrian and Rider Action Network Queensland (PRANQ) can get behind this," she said.
mr. CD wrote:Awesome joke, loved to work out what the words meant. And to all complaining bob-users, if you can't play without it, you shouldn't use it. It's way more fun without anyway.
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