I just can't do word puzzles of any sort. Honestly if you knew me only by my word searches, crossword attempts and anagrammatic embarrassments, you'd think me the worlds smartest brick.
Fortunately I can't see how that could ever happen. Unless one of my primary school teachers has been collecting them all this time, and even then they won't have the ones I did in my head.
>>17396 Tore open the plastic because of this thread. Well, yes, but it's only slightly better. I don't forsee this cartoon being very funny - but then none of them are, really, whether it's Snooty or Milibean or the five or so other regular strips which recycle the same joke over and over (Snipcock & Tweed throw another celebrity hardback over their shoulders, the Young British Artists are jealous, the Supermodels are stick-thin, etc.)
>>17399 I was going to say something along the lines of "funnier than it's been to date" but my comment was getting long-winded, I couldn't work out where to put a comma and I thought fuck it. Sorry for getting you overexcited. Feel free to chuck me into room 101.
>>17453 I'd like to put in idiots who think the singular "they" is somehow wrong. If it was good enough for Shakespeare, it's good enough for the rest of us.
>>17453 >I'd like to put the use of the plural pronoun to refer to a single person into room 101 please, Paul.
It was good enough for Shakespeare, and it's better than "zhey" and all that bollocks.