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Once upon a time, we used to have a thriving forum community here at FJ Towers*. Of course all the new fangled web 2.0 malarkey saw an end to that a while back, but one of the people who used to hang around was called Leeloo. Well, she’s appearing on popular cooking televisual program Masterchef tomorrow night** at 8pm. Tune in and see if she falls under the spell of Gregg Wallace’s evil pie-influence.

*there’s may still be an occasional post, if you dare to go in
**That’s Thursday 31st January 2008
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Way back in the annals (that’s a. n. n. a. l. s.) of time, when Funjunkie was in its infancy, we were playing games where you pressed a key on the keyboard, and a little plane would rise, and you had to guide it through increasingly difficult terrain.
Nowadays, none of that’s changed. We’re still playing the same kind of game, but the graphics are a bit snappier. We're easily pleased.
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Another late arrival, and this time I'm not the only one who's to blame.
Michael from Warbears.com sent us an email about their new mission: Warbears Winter X-Mas Special. He sent it 5 days ago, so he's either a bit late or he's staggeringly early. You decide.
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Reg is currently spending his life trying to play catch up with sleep, so you can rest assured that you won't be seeing much of him around here for a while. Consequently I'm now the recipient of all the requests that pour through the Funjunkie Towers letter box every day.
As you can see from the activity on this weblog, most correspondence tends to sit in the In-Tray for a few weeks before making it to the recycling bin, which is why it's taken me 5 days to post this next game, suggested by 10 Ninjas Steve.
Fancy Pants Adventure World 2... It's not as titillating as it sounds.
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Close Encounters of a Musical Kind Igor Stravinsky was very happy with his closing music for the ballet "The Firebird" but when it was pointed out by his friends in the pub that John Williams had used almost the same thematic structure in the music for the closing scene of "Close Encounters of the Third Kind" he decided to use a radical new musical form which lead to such masterpieces as "Petrouschka" and "The Rte of Spring" Unreliable Facts from The Brains Trust |
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A blind bloke walks into a shop with a guide dog. He picks the Dog up and starts swinging it around his head. Alarmed, a shop assistant calls out: 'Can I help, sir?' 'No thanks,' says the blind bloke. 'Just looking.' - Tommy Cooper |
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