Inspired, this time at least, by Vice magazine's occasional photo dump series, I just thought some of you might get some joy from these pics.









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Funny either way, no?Jon Corby wrote:I dunno if I'm arksing the obvious, but is the "Jennifer" series of placards as it should be, or is the point that some joker added the ones after "will you marry me?"
I think the "joker adding placards" way is much funnier, otherwise it seems a little harsh tbh! Although maybe Jennifer is a complete whore who is pregnant by another man while trying to pass it off as his, I dunno - needs more placards to explain the situation fully to those not in the know.Jon O'Neill wrote:Funny either way, no?Jon Corby wrote:I dunno if I'm arksing the obvious, but is the "Jennifer" series of placards as it should be, or is the point that some joker added the ones after "will you marry me?"
Matt Morrison wrote:
Try clicking on the preview image in the Google results page, then when the image opens up in a window (with the rest of the webpage behind it in grey), right click the image, and you should get something like "Copy Image Location" (at least that's what you get in Firefox). Then, if you want to post that image, press the Img button above the message space on this forum, and paste the link to the image.Soph K wrote:HUHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH??????????????????????????????? it wont let me paste!!!! ive copied it...i have tried ctrl+v and it wont work and ive tried right click then the word paste is in grey - in other words it wont do anything when i click it.
Fotosizer is a pretty awesome bit of freeware for doing just this. It does batches of photos as well.Adam Gillard wrote:I don't know how to make this image smaller, sorry.
Thanks, but I'm a McUser; it's not supported on my McComputerBrian Moore wrote:Fotosizer is a pretty awesome bit of freeware for doing just this. It does batches of photos as well.Adam Gillard wrote:I don't know how to make this image smaller, sorry.
If there's one thing that would stop me from getting a Macanything, it would be the tied-into-the-Macness that Mac experience involves. Oh, and the cost, and the Macsmugness. The range of wonderful freeware for PCs for me overcomes the supposed downsides of supporting Bill Gates. It seems that Steve Jobs has managed to retain an iron grip on the whole Apple/Mac world, where Bill Gates has lost/relinquished his on the PC world.Adam Gillard wrote:Thanks, but I'm a McUser; it's not supported on my McComputer
Is that Raccoon?Matt Morrison wrote:
These would sell at full price in Bridlington. They've not though this one through.Matt Morrison wrote:
Quoted for irony.Ryan Taylor wrote:These would sell at full price in Bridlington. They've not though this one through.Matt Morrison wrote:
Yeah, sorry. (For making you load the thread again for this lame reply.)Brian Moore wrote:This thread is starting to remind me of the old days of dial-up internet access - you can go off and make a cup of coffee while it loads.
*Insert Clare Sudbery joke here*Matt Morrison wrote:
That's Beevers a bit further up as well, isn't it?Matt Morrison wrote: (Jono?)
Very good.Jon Corby wrote:That's Beevers a bit further up as well, isn't it?Matt Morrison wrote: (Jono?)