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Saturday, September 27, 2003

I've added it to my wish list

Thursday, September 25, 2003

UNIX History

Sunday, September 21, 2003

Oh dear

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Missing Link

Friday, September 12, 2003

International Talk Like A Pirate Day

He walked the line

Thursday, September 11, 2003

The Best Indian Restaurant Album in the World EVER!

35. Poppadum Preach - Madonna
34. Korma Chameleon - Culture Club
33. Bhaji Trousers - Madness
32. King Prawn Massala Drinks Are Free - Wham
31. Dansak Queen - Abba
30. Korma People - Pulp
29. Tikka Chance On Me - Abba
28. When I Phall in Love - Nat King Cole
27. You Can't Curry Love - Diana Ross and the Supremes
26. Korma Police - Radiohead
25. Things Can Only Get Bhuna - D:Ream
24. Tears On My Pilau - Kylie Minogue
23. It's Bhuna Hard Days Night - The Beatles
22. Brothers in Naans - Dire Straits
21. Girlfriend in a Korma - The Smiths
20. Pilau Talk - Doris Day
19. It's My Chapati and I Cry If I Want To - Dave Stewart
18. I'm a Bhaji Girl - Aqua
17. Sag Aloo - Black Lace
16. Take That and Chapati - Take That
15. Bhuna Round The World and I Can't Find My Bhaji - Lisa Stansfield
14. I Don't Want To Dansak - Eddie Grant
13. Dansak on the Ceiling - Lionel Richie
12. We Are Jalfrezi - Sister Sledge
11. Vindaloo - Abba
10. I Don't Want to Go to Chutney - Elvis Costello
9. Rice Rice Baby - Vanilla Rice
8. Jalfrezi Jalfrezi Nights - Kiss
7. Tandoori Deliver - Adam and the Ants
6. Love me Tandoor - Elvis Presley
5. We Don't Have to Tikka Clothes Off - Jermaine Jackson
4. Bye Bye Balti - Bay City Rollers
3. Bhuna to be Wild - Steppenwolf
2. Livin' Dhal - Cliff Richard

and number one......

get ready......

1. Raita Here, Raita Now - Fatboy Slim

David Blaine has given up his controversial stunt.
He was told that 44 days doing nothing in a box is not going to break the
record which is currently held by Emile Heskey at 4 years

Friday, September 05, 2003

For the PC Owner who has (nearly) everything

(Available from ebuyer.com)

Wednesday, September 03, 2003

Blogjam presents: Neil Armstrong - The Truth: "made history by becoming the first man to walk on the moon, uttering the immortal phrase, 'One small step for man, one giant leap for mankind.' Or did he? Previously suppressed footage discovered by blogjam shows that Armstrong's reaction was a great deal more uninhibited than history suggests, and that a hasty editing job was needed to prepare "

Smurfs Release New Album

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Tuesday, September 02, 2003

Another Bastion of Male Supremacy Bites The Dust