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I worry as to what it means for characters in DC Thomson comics who are suddenly seized by a bright idea.


A 5 second delay while the light warms up, followed by a not very satisfying glow, is not going to be sufficient for that "ping" moment when a whizzbang jape occurs to Dennis or Minnie.


Apart from anything else, it will be difficult to draw without using another frame.

bigbadwolf Wrote:

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> Sorry guys...can I be the first?

>

> How many Irishmen does it take to change a

> lightbulb?

>

> 100. One to hold the bulb and another 99 to turn

> the house.



i find your post offensive racist and rude.

you should keep your BNP leanings to the BNP site http://bnp.org.uk/

I only pay groats for mine


the Ryness on Fleet St has had alarmist notices all over the shop for ages - so much so that I won't buy anything from them anymore. The tone of the notices reminded me of Trago Mills in Devon - hilariously bizaare antiEU rants as well as the usual ragbag of prejudices


still, at least people complained about them


One of the Ryness notices - "shining a light on an EU coverup" indeed...


I can still say I don't like the new bulbs all that much - it's just that I don't think The Man is really interfering that much with my life here

The Man wants us to pollute and use oil!


The Man wants to believe in Global Warming and use communist, EU light bulbs!


Which is it?


Personally I think as long as we carry on merrily building a society that is more and more reliant on financial institutions for the provision of basic services (all in the name of freedom and financial independence of course) the Man couldn?t give a toss what our stance on florescent light, the political Union of disparate countries and/or Al Gore films is.

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