The following Dodgers have been smited by the JDK for their crimes against Jam:
All the girls! for picking on the JDK and damaging his already delicate self esteem!
The Basserd Who Nicked Copper's Stuff For the offense of nicking Copper's stuff. You are a tw*t, whoever you are and we all hope you get run over by a tram in Nottingham. Or Liverpool. Or whereever else they have trams!
Copper For the crime of playing with her Wii instead of her Jammie pals!
So then... what do we thing. Cool... or a waste of money?
Sony's new handheld games console, the PlayStation Portable (PSP), is finally going on sale in the UK on 1 September after months of delay.
The PSP is arriving in Europe nine months after it hit Japanese stores and six months after the US.
The gadget is a games console that can also play films and music, and be used to browse the web wirelessly.
It marks Sony's first foray into handheld entertainment, which has been dominated by Nintendo's GameBoy.
Some shops in the UK have already sold their allocation of machines, which retail for £179 (249 euros). In the US the console sells for $249 (£138) plus tax.
I bought my husband one for his birthday this year... he plays with it constantly which says something about it. It has yet to end up in the game console graveyard that is my wall unit drawer - so they obviously did something right...
I even play it sometimes - its neat, but I was glad I waited for the hub bub about it to be over because I didn't have to fight anyone back with sticks to buy one.
I am of the opinion that for many, present company apparently not included, it's just another status symbol. Look at me, I've got spinning rims and a PSP, I am automatically Cool with a capital "C".
check out how cool i am! i have a psp and spinning rims
ok i dont have the spinning rims, but i do have the psp - and have had it since may (got mine in the usa obviously) - it's ABSOLUTELY awesome - it IS expensive, but the quality of game play is realllly good - the one problem at the moment is the limited number of games - a lot of them seem to be sports-related ones which i'm not really into - although i do have the FIFA one and it's great
you can play wirelessly with your friend and have battles - and whatnot, it is really good and my constant travelling buddy
i highly recommend them, and i'm not that cool
(i suggest you let lumines be a game you buy too hehe)
chaff v. chaffed, chaff·ing, chaffs v. tr. To make fun of in a good-natured way; tease. v. intr. To engage in playful teasing. See Synonyms at banter. n. Good-natured teasing; banter.
Which would have made me look pretty dumb. Lucky I didn't really, innit!
Anyways - I wasn't chaffing with the Stead. I really do hate him and wish he would just go away. It's the smell mostly. That terrible terrible old people smell.
I'm confused here... I thought chaff was something fighter jets dropped behind them so missles didnt hit them? I also thought it was something that happenes when you walk to fast and your clothes rub on your skin ?
I'm confused here... I thought chaff was something fighter jets dropped behind them so missles didnt hit them? I also thought it was something that happenes when you walk to fast and your clothes rub on your skin ?
Aye the fighter plane one is true -
As for hating me JDK - I have made you into the man you are today - not the lardy tubby girl that used to live in a town called "Sniff... I cant do it!"
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ddvmor wrote: Yes Stead. You taught me everything you know. It took about twelve and a half seconds. The rest, I kinda made up! Oh yeah... and Jackie think's you're a Chav. She just can't spell! -- Edited by ddvmor at 17:04, 2005-09-06