Monday, May 10, 2004

One for Bungers

Yar!No iPod, Paris or miscellaneous b00b15s this time. Just a line to say the comics bit is back in the sidebar. And do you really want Captain Arrr in the list? It doesn't seem to have been updated since October 12th, last year.

9 comments:

Newcastle Photos said...

Note to mmChronic. Have you seen the referrer shizzle cutting into the posts?

Also i think Dogs visited my site today at lunchtime.

mmChronic said...

Yeah - those long technorati URLs are a pain. I thin I remember reading on the site where the referrer stuff is from something about limiting the max number of characters allowed. I'll check it out. Are you staking an early claim for a share of Dogs stash? ;)

bungers said...

Tomorrow's task shall be to find another daily pirate cartoon. Otherwise I may have to pen one myself.

Have you seen ol' Fred's got a new show on the telly? Watch it! Oh.. it's just finished. Next monday at eight pop-pickers!

bungers said...

Oh, and while I'm at it, what's wrong with using the "local" and "history" icons for the Cully story..???

I don't know why I bother... tsk! ;)

mmChronic said...

If that's the one where he visits various engineering places like the Thames Barrier and going "ooh! ahh! 'ts clever that! aye" then I have to say it is poo.

Looking forward to the Seaman Staines strip! ;)

bungers said...

Nah, he visited some other places, York minster I think. It's a new series apparantly! He still sucks, but there's a strange sense of satisfaction that can be derived from watching him stumbling around, and listening to his obscure 18th century mumblings...

Interesting Fred Dibnah information : He doesn't have a website. This is because he doesn't have a computator. Parp!

Anonymous said...

We should build a Fred Dibnah site in tribute to his ability to earn a living whilst masquerading as a professiona, simple northerner. Aye. Ey Oop. Or something. One of the ones I saw was in a cathredal (but not the minster) and he was being shown an old Victorian reconstruction of a medieval) human treadmill crane malarkey. That were dead clever too. I have to admit to watching several so you must be right about the way he draws you in.

mmChronic said...

As for icons - it was 1:30 in the morning! Give me a break. But I will go and add them now.

bungers said...

We could build a "Temple of Dibnah". Out of stone, and powered by "Steeeeeeeeeam". He'd love that. rasp rasp!