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3588_32 jeevs sinclair's Bookmarks Tagged With "humour"

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  1. Visit Get the Flick - a Blog on Air Traffic Control Get the Flick - a Blog on Air Traffic Control

    an interesting insider's perspective on the countless impossibilities of air travel

  2. Visit Facsimile Magazine - The Collective Copy Copy (Copies' Copy) Consciousness of Yestermorrow Facsimile Magazine - The Collective Copy Copy (Copies' Copy) Consciousness of Yestermorrow

  3. Visit 'inherently funny word' in wikipedia 'inherently funny word' in wikipedia

    certain words are inherently funny, for reasons ranging from onomatopoeia to phonosemantics to sexual innuendo ... There is, however, no generally agreed-upon list of funny words.

  4. Visit UNREMITTING FAILURE UNREMITTING FAILURE

    Pointless Expostulations on the Utter Futility of Everything

  5. Visit Top 60 Japanese buzzwords of 2007 ::: Pink Tentacle Top 60 Japanese buzzwords of 2007 ::: Pink Tentacle

    fantastically Japanese political references, this form of popular satire is brilliant. Well worth a read through.

  6. Visit meanwhile, inside a turtle's mind ... meanwhile, inside a turtle's mind ...

    Plankton ? This plankton is delicious.

  7. Visit photographs of paintings of giant tuna balloons [themorningnews] photographs of paintings of giant tuna balloons [themorningnews]

    The Morning News - End of a New Dawn by Andre von Morisse

  8. Visit Royal Mail delivers letter with no address, just a map Royal Mail delivers letter with no address, just a map

    A Welsh steelworker addressed a Christmas card to an old friend by drawing a map showing the approximate location of the town his friend had moved to -- and the crafty Royal Mail actually delivered the card in nine days. a dot in north-east Cornwall with

  9. Visit lost ... scary ... beautiful (xkcd) lost ... scary ... beautiful (xkcd)

    did it ever occur to you that maybe I don't have a plan any more than you ? maybe just having this conversation means we're lost. | kind of scary | it's terrifying | this place is beautiful | yeah.

  10. Visit Understanding Economic Jargon Understanding Economic Jargon

    These days it seems like economists are everywhere -- the newspaper, the television, the school system, the bookstore. Understanding what they mean is often difficult without formal training, so I've put together this helpful guide on the subject.

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