Snapshot of The Pisstakers homepage April 26 2007
27/Apr/07
Yesterday, I said that a Technorati top 100 (A-List) ranking isn't necessarily all it is cracked up to be? Well, all change - ironically!!!!
Lord Likely was an elusive and enigmatic member of the English aristocracy in the Victorian era. Tales of his exploits were legendary... Lord Likely lives in a Spring Widget in Swindon?
According to Techboggle, scientists have broken the internet speed record, previously set at 7.67 Gbps. What this means to the average Joe is - nothing, yet. Ed has a couple of angles, though.
Where naturism meets horse-riding. What are these people thinking, putting their horses through that embarrassing, sweaty ordeal? Cringe or crease with laughter, it's all good.
There is a Technorati feature called "wtf" which means Where's the Fire? There is some fire about MyBlogLog Sunday. Feel free to add or edit the self promotion.
Here is a short sharp piece on a duck that has gone through the stretch limo process. Photo, courtesy of Cliff Michaels, satirical photographer extraordinaire.
When French speakers swear, do they say "Excuse my English? From Funny quotes of the day
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Lord Likely was an elusive and enigmatic member of the English aristocracy in the Victorian era. Tales of his exploits were legendary... Lord Likely lives in a Spring Widget in Swindon?
According to Techboggle, scientists have broken the internet speed record, previously set at 7.67 Gbps. What this means to the average Joe is - nothing, yet. Ed has a couple of angles, though.
Where naturism meets horse-riding. What are these people thinking, putting their horses through that embarrassing, sweaty ordeal? Cringe or crease with laughter, it's all good.
There is a Technorati feature called "wtf" which means Where's the Fire? There is some fire about MyBlogLog Sunday. Feel free to add or edit the self promotion.
Here is a short sharp piece on a duck that has gone through the stretch limo process. Photo, courtesy of Cliff Michaels, satirical photographer extraordinaire.
When French speakers swear, do they say "Excuse my English? From Funny quotes of the day
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