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Category: Lighter Things

JCBs forever

By Peter Ould Posted on November 30, 2006 Posted in Lighter Things

Remember last year’s JCB song that made it to number one at Christmas? Here’s a fantastic video of Nizlopi doing the song live.

Come back Glen Campbell, all is forgiven

By Peter Ould Posted on November 29, 2006 Posted in Lighter Things

I can’t decide yet whether this little tune, out on Monday, is absolutely brilliant or altogether the other end of the spectrum.

What NOT to buy me for Chrimble

By Peter Ould Posted on November 16, 2006 Posted in Heresy, Lighter Things

Aaaarrggghhh… Say it’s not so Tim. Hat tip the clone.

Fundamentals of Christology

By Peter Ould Posted on November 4, 2006 Posted in Lighter Things, Theology Tagged with Belly Button, Christology, Jesus, Lying In Bed, Quick As A Flash

Lying in bed this morning Gayle said "Jesus had a belly-button". Quick as a flash I answered, "No, Jesus has a belly-button".

Refereeeeeeee….

By Peter Ould Posted on October 28, 2006 Posted in Lighter Things

No, I’m not heading down to my local footie pitch with a whistle. I’ve been asked to do a reference for a friend of mine who is applying for a rather interesting job that I happen to think is right …

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Come back “The Italian Job” version 2, all is forgiven

By Peter Ould Posted on October 13, 2006 Posted in Lighter Things

*cough* You know that remake of The Italian Job? The one that was so, SO awful? Now, imagine that somebody, oooohhhh, let’s say someone Turkish, remade Star Trek. Not dubbed over it mind you, actually remade it. With special effects …

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