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grantyg
18-Jan-07, 17:11
Is it a bird ----- is it a plane----- well it is a plane and it uses flys to work!

http://www.email.net/work-well-together.html

Whitewater
18-Jan-07, 17:17
Where did you find that? Brilliant but cruel idea. Does it work? have you tried it?

Billy Boy
18-Jan-07, 17:33
Where did you find that? Brilliant but cruel idea. Does it work? have you tried it?

do you want to try it :eek:

Victoria
18-Jan-07, 17:40
I'd try it but I don't want to touch flies!!!

or put them in my freezer for that matter!!:lol:

fred
18-Jan-07, 19:24
I'd try it but I don't want to touch flies!!!


That brought back some memories.

grantyg
18-Jan-07, 20:22
That brought back some memories.
is there something you would like to share with us???

Nope I aint tried it but apparently it works

Victoria
18-Jan-07, 21:02
[quote=grantyg;182950]is there something you would like to share with us???/quote]

Thats what I was thinking - but being a newbie I was too polite to ask!! ;)

Errogie
19-Jan-07, 18:09
You do realise that the live match is actually a war head capable of detonation when flown into a suitable object.

For goodness sake don't tell the flies or Al Quaida!

Victoria
19-Jan-07, 18:15
You do realise that the live match is actually a war head capable of detonation when flown into a suitable object.

For goodness sake don't tell the flies or Al Quaida!


HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH!!!!!!!!

[lol] [lol]

Ricco
20-Jan-07, 13:14
Hysterically funny (to a warped bloke like me), and I loved the Amazonian jungle equivalent that was shown on Nick Baker's Extraordinary Animals last night - big carpenter bees (size of bumble bees) tethered on a long piece of thin wool and flown like kites. Hours of amusement! :lol:







Yes, I know - sicko!