Month: September 2009

Get yourself a FREE HOUSE!

And in the news today, James May makes a house… a full size house.. out of lego. He’s trying to give it away though because Legoland won’t take it. Why not?! If you’ve got a big truck you can have it for free! However, I kinda got distracted by this other story involving Rosie Webster from Coronation Street. Can’t think… Read more →

Syndey dust storm

Woaha. The dust storms in Sydney must be a very strange thing to experience, especially for children waking up to images like this. The red dust has been blown across the city by desert winds and has caused this red mist everywhere. Flights have been disrupted and people have started to wear face-masks. The pictures in particular are like something… Read more →

We’re worth $1 million!

Weird. According to dnscoop.com this site is worth over $1 million ! Why, then, is my bank account so overdrawn ? If anyone has $1 million and wants to buy this site and keep me on board, do give me a shout, I could do with some money for the weekly shop… Read more →

Audience figures up on Countdown – here’s why

Countdown is a TV show that launched Channel 4 some 75 years ago here in the UK. When it first came on we all naturally assumed that Channel 4 was going to be utter rubbish filled only with inane quiz shows and random muusic shows. Strangely the first ever programme – Countdown – is still going strong. This is a… Read more →

The people of Walmart

A while back the American supermarket chain “Walmart” took control of Asda. Since then your local Asda has got bigger and bigger, but in American Walmart stores they’ve got a new sport – spotting weird things and people, then snapping them. Photos are uploaded to PeopleOfWalmart.com where you can see them in all their .. err.. glory.. Here’s just one..… Read more →

Floors 2 Go.. Fail

OK guys, it’s the big Bank Holiday weekend. We’ve got to push sales hard. Let’s just go through the list .. Massive TV ad campaign? Check. Massive press campaign? Check. Web hosting with a reliable company? Errr.. Read more →