32 pts ยท November 1, 2015
Photos from events from the best Nintendo group in South Wales
What does this comment mean, specifically the +
I will ensure they all get facials and perms.
The true Xbox is the Switch.
#9 isn't really useful because it points to the normal side of the road.
#7 Why is that KitKat wrapper so weird? When it's the 2-bar type, their meant to be wrapped in foil with paper around them.
I don't really get #26.
It happened with the owner of an Indian take-away for me once, because I usually ordered at least once a week, and went a month without.
It's similar to what happened to Royal Mail recently, and other companies in the past like British Gas.
BT used to be in the public sector, hence their name, but they were privatised to allow other companies to enter the market.
But did you do the Maths?
There are 3 Sega devices. If you didn't have them or a GameBoy, you'd have 9 out of 13.
It seems you'll be lost in thoughts all alone.
#4 That's actually Diagon Alley.
They should send some of that food to Ashens.
I worked it out when I got to the rooster part because Mrs Browns Boys did it years ago.
Why not use the Oxford English Dictionary, like a normal person would. It's better than other non-official dictionaries.
That was uncalled for.
Things To Make And Do In The Fourth Dimension by Matt Parker (standupmaths on Youtube).
You did a lot of Cats Does Countdown for your choices.
Is that Jay and Simon from The Inbetweeners behind David Mitchell in #174 and #175?
I'm glad Welsh was included on the second one, but why does the English guy have an American flag t-shirt on the first one?
This kitten is amazingly similar to my cat.
With #2 I'm confused about why you would need as much as a gallon of either milk, eggs or bread, so none of them realistically fits there.
#42 is incredibly offensive.
Skip year? Don't you mean leap year? Also, if you do mean leap year, you'd be wrong anyway.
Also, for the 6th one, who has an oven that goes as high as 425? Mine only goes as far as 225.
Putting potatoes in the oven at 200 for about 90 is enough to roast them, so why would strawberries be any different?
For the 5th on down about the strawberries, I'd be worried about having my oven at 210 for 3 hours. Surely it would burn the strawberries.
What does this comment mean, specifically the +
I will ensure they all get facials and perms.
The true Xbox is the Switch.
#9 isn't really useful because it points to the normal side of the road.
#7 Why is that KitKat wrapper so weird? When it's the 2-bar type, their meant to be wrapped in foil with paper around them.
I don't really get #26.
I don't really get #26.
It happened with the owner of an Indian take-away for me once, because I usually ordered at least once a week, and went a month without.
It's similar to what happened to Royal Mail recently, and other companies in the past like British Gas.
BT used to be in the public sector, hence their name, but they were privatised to allow other companies to enter the market.
But did you do the Maths?
But did you do the Maths?
There are 3 Sega devices. If you didn't have them or a GameBoy, you'd have 9 out of 13.
It seems you'll be lost in thoughts all alone.
#4 That's actually Diagon Alley.
They should send some of that food to Ashens.
I worked it out when I got to the rooster part because Mrs Browns Boys did it years ago.
Why not use the Oxford English Dictionary, like a normal person would. It's better than other non-official dictionaries.
That was uncalled for.
Things To Make And Do In The Fourth Dimension by Matt Parker (standupmaths on Youtube).
You did a lot of Cats Does Countdown for your choices.
Is that Jay and Simon from The Inbetweeners behind David Mitchell in #174 and #175?
I'm glad Welsh was included on the second one, but why does the English guy have an American flag t-shirt on the first one?
This kitten is amazingly similar to my cat.
With #2 I'm confused about why you would need as much as a gallon of either milk, eggs or bread, so none of them realistically fits there.
#42 is incredibly offensive.
Skip year? Don't you mean leap year? Also, if you do mean leap year, you'd be wrong anyway.
Also, for the 6th one, who has an oven that goes as high as 425? Mine only goes as far as 225.
Putting potatoes in the oven at 200 for about 90 is enough to roast them, so why would strawberries be any different?
For the 5th on down about the strawberries, I'd be worried about having my oven at 210 for 3 hours. Surely it would burn the strawberries.