On mice, cushions and bookcases- your thoughts

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The thread explores a whimsical and abstract topic, seemingly inspired by a playful phrase involving mice, cushions, and bookcases. Participants engage in a light-hearted exchange that touches on humor, randomness, and cultural references, with some mentioning a specific TV show and its perceived absurdity. The discussion appears to blend humor with commentary on the nature of the thread itself.

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  • Some participants express confusion and find the thread's content to be random, with one suggesting it resembles a spin-off of a well-known story.
  • There is a reference to the phrase "There is no spoon," with participants discussing its origin and implications humorously.
  • One participant defends the TV show "Dare to Believe," arguing it provides light relief and is worth watching, despite others dismissing it as a promotional attempt.
  • Another participant acknowledges the humor in the thread but notes that it may not resonate with everyone, suggesting a difference in comedic taste.
  • There is a playful exchange about the nature of humor and the absurdity of the thread's content, with references to various cultural elements.

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Participants generally disagree on the value and humor of the content, with some finding it entertaining and others deeming it random or lacking substance. The discussion remains unresolved regarding the merits of the referenced TV show and the overall coherence of the thread.

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Some participants express frustration over perceived promotional content, while others defend the light-hearted intent behind the discussion. The humor appears to be subjective, with varying interpretations of the thread's purpose and content.

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BLUE_CHIP
Fly like a mouse
Run like a cushion
Be the small bookcase

What's this?
A spoon.
What's this?
A spoon.
What's this?
A spoon.
What's this?
Osprey Farm.
What's this?
A spoon.
What's this?
A spoon.

Unsettling Thought Of The Week
A TAP IS DRIPPING UPSTAIRS

TWARB coffee, mellow as a horse.

I live for this kina stuff.

http://www.daretobelieve.co.uk/
 
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You what?
 
The title of this thread sounds like a cheaps spin-off or "The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe"...

And as for INSIDE the thread, the less said the better..i don't think there is a stronger word than random so i think... (random x10) will have to do.
 
Originally posted by BLUE_CHIP
What's this?
A spoon.

But there is no spoon.
 
almost a classic quote from 'Dog Soldiers' eh Andy?

"Hey sarge, where's Spoon?"


"There is no Spoon"

oh yes!

VA VA VOOM!
 
It's a cheap attempt to draw attention to a lame link (Dare to Believe).

He is just some kind of "Spa-oon salesman" (quote from Faulty Towers).

As Jimmy P says, "There is no spoon," just "va va voom."
 
Ill have you know, Artman, that I have no interest in promoting Dare To Believe.

I just thought that you could all do wiht a bit of light (or be it stomach-cramp-inducing) relief.

Dare To Believe is the most epic thing on TV since the spinny-stripey-blacky-whitey-thingy when it was all black and white.

All be it at 4:00am on a sunday, it is best watched when flying.

I'm very disapointed at the lack of open-mindedness of Artman and other p[eople who clearly have never seen this epic. and before you pass judgement on it, download the Clip called Karate from the site.

I live in hope of spoons and that someone other than yorkshire men will get a sense of humor (apologies for the spelling)
 
i have a sense of humour, however it is not as obscure or...unique...as yours evidently is
 
Originally posted by BLUE_CHIP
Ill have you know, Artman, that I have no interest in promoting Dare To Believe.

I just thought that you could all do wiht a bit of light (or be it stomach-cramp-inducing) relief.

Dare To Believe is the most epic thing on TV since the spinny-stripey-blacky-whitey-thingy when it was all black and white.

All be it at 4:00am on a sunday, it is best watched when flying.

I'm very disapointed at the lack of open-mindedness of Artman and other p[eople who clearly have never seen this epic. and before you pass judgement on it, download the Clip called Karate from the site.

I live in hope of spoons and that someone other than yorkshire men will get a sense of humor (apologies for the spelling)

My apologies Blue-Chip. It appears to me now that you are not a shameless promoter, but an individual with a spoon to share with others.

To paraphrase Jimmy P from another post "You can soar with the ospreys, but spoons don't get sucked into jet engines."

Va Va Voom.
 

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