Mine has been IMDb for many years, but (for some unknown reason) I am addicted to this very site these days. Could it knock a favourite off its perch?
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Well, I think we can leave adult sites to this thread http://www.c4countdown.co.uk/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=2403 - unless of course an adult site genuinly is your favourite site. But I think most male members' blood is in their brain when they're on here.Michael Wallace wrote:Depends what you mean by favourite
Hmm. I know for a fact that you spend a lot of time fiddling with apterous.Charlie Reams wrote:I love apterous in the way that I imagine most parents love their kids.
I say. Must all threads denigrate into double entendres and outright filth? Too frigging right! :^DMatt Morrison wrote:Hmm. I know for a fact that you spend a lot of time fiddling with apterous.
YesDerek Hazell wrote:I say. Must all threads denigrate into double entendres and outright filth? Too frigging right! :^DMatt Morrison wrote:Hmm. I know for a fact that you spend a lot of time fiddling with apterous.
Classic post.Matt Morrison wrote:Hmm. I know for a fact that you spend a lot of time fiddling with apterous.Charlie Reams wrote:I love apterous in the way that I imagine most parents love their kids.
I don't want your sloppy seconds.Marc Meakin wrote:(thought I'd get in before Jon does)
IMDb was my favourite site too for a long time, in that (aside from Google) it was the site I used most regularly and spent the most time browsing. However, this damned beast that is C4C seems to have usurped most of my net time these days (plus a lot of time when I should be doing other things). Curse you, Charlie Reams.Derek Hazell wrote:A simple one . . . and not even a need for a poll. What is your favourite website?
Mine has been IMDb for many years, but (for some unknown reason) I am addicted to this very site these days.
Richard Herring's site isn't broken, Phil, and his newsletters are still coming through regularly to me. Here's a link so you can see Richard sporting his lovely Hitler moustache for Edinburgh! http://www.richardherring.com/gigs/.Phil Reynolds wrote:IMDb was my favourite site too for a long time, in that (aside from Google) it was the site I used most regularly and spent the most time browsing. However, this damned beast that is C4C seems to have usurped most of my net time these days (plus a lot of time when I should be doing other things). Curse you, Charlie Reams.Derek Hazell wrote:A simple one . . . and not even a need for a poll. What is your favourite website?
Mine has been IMDb for many years, but (for some unknown reason) I am addicted to this very site these days.
Other sites I used to spend a lot of time on were richardherring.com, for my daily dose of Warming Up (although, having not kept up with it for a while, I just checked in and was distressed to find that the site appears to be broken - whichever page I select, I just get a list of "Latest Tweets"), and jammersreviews.com, which - back in the days when there were still new series of Star Trek's various offspring being shown on TV - I used to rush to as soon as each episode finished for Jamahl Epsicokhan's invariably pertinent, insightful, witty and well-written analysis.
However, if I had to pick a single favourite, it would have to be my own baby - the website that I manage for the Loft Theatre. These days, it's the only site apart from this one that I spend significant amounts of time on, and I regard it with similar pseudo-parental mixed feelings to those that Charlie presumably has for apterous.org - in other words, doting fondness seasoned with occasional alarm at its unstoppable growth.
It evidently was for a while this morning - it just happened to be coincidence that that's when I looked at it for the first time in ages.Sue Sanders wrote:Richard Herring's site isn't broken, Phil
What is it with this "I'm a girl" non sequitur? You might as well say "I'm a girl so I live in Whitstable" or "I'm a girl so I like Countdown", both of which would have equally little relevance (i.e. zero) to your sex.Is it because I'm a girl that I don't have a favourite website?
Just messing Phil. Have joke....will run with it.Phil Reynolds wrote:It evidently was for a while this morning - it just happened to be coincidence that that's when I looked at it for the first time in ages.Sue Sanders wrote:Richard Herring's site isn't broken, Phil
What is it with this "I'm a girl" non sequitur? You might as well say "I'm a girl so I live in Whitstable" or "I'm a girl so I like Countdown", both of which would have equally little relevance (i.e. zero) to your sex.Is it because I'm a girl that I don't have a favourite website?
Well said. Parallel.Sue Sanders wrote:parallel
It's because she's a girl.Phil Reynolds wrote:What is it with this "I'm a girl" non sequitur?