Re: Ask The Staff 'Anything'
Zjuggernaut;287123 said:
For all staff.
What's your favourite Crash Bandicoot character ?
Crash Bandicoot. :thumbsup:
Led;287126 said:
to all staff: who is your favorite racer in mario-kart 64?
Luigi or Donkey Kong. :thumbsup:
Tyloric;287159 said:
Gay, queer, or ***?
awww last one is censored.
None of the above. However, me and the wife call each other those very names frequently throughout the day. I'm dead serious by the way. We also have choice words to say about eachother's mum.
Sharon's mum is really nice, though, so it's all in jest.
We're just odd.
Urahara;287293 said:
Do you lick the lid of life?
Provided we're talking about Muller Yoghurt, then yes. I'm assuming this isn't some sort of crazy sex euphemism.
I'm actually kind of, sort of, a little bit addicted to Muller Vanilla & Chocolate yoghurt.
Firis;287357 said:
If Hitler hadnt attacked Russia so impatiently, do you think he would have won?
Really couldn't say as I'm not exactly a a military strategist. However, I have played and
almost beaten the first mission of Sudden Strike for PC, so I obviously have as much knowledge of war and whatnot as one could hope for.
Tsuyu;287380 said:
Oh the irony of the staff, most of which are British, censoring the word f.a.g. Now, don't go suspecting me of not supporting this step, because we staff are one and all decisions are made in unison, but f.a.g is such a typically British slang word.
F.Y.I it means cigarette, in case you didn't know. In the way you Americans would say "I need a smoke".
Heh, I wasn't even aware we had that word censored.
Your knowledge of British slang is also pretty impressive too.

Don't suppose you're familiar with Cockney-rhyming slang are you? If so, I'd be
very impressed.
Urahara;287381 said:
These Games were made legendary (for the N64), True or False:
Banjo Kazooie
James Bond: Goldeneye
Super Smash Bros
Super Mario 64
Never played Super Smash Bros. I nagged my parents into buying an N64 after playing Super Mario Bros one of those display units at Toys 'R' Us, though. Goldeneye provided endless fun back in the day. Perfect Dark was even better though.
JohnDoe;287421 said:
To the staff and only the staff - questions of favorites:
Ice cream flavor?
Pizza toppings?
Brand of bottled water?
Car to look at (not to own)?
Car you'd like to own?
Vacation spot?
Joke?
Past time?
Movie?
Television show?
Video game?
Assorted collection (of anything; Tsuyu's might be women's underwear, for example)?
Song (to sing)?
Song (to listen to)?
Musical instrument (to play)?
Musical instrument (to listen to)?
Animal?
Phrase?
Name?
Number?
Letter?
Time of day?
Ice cream flavor?
Vanilla.
Pizza toppings?
Cheese, tomato and ham.
Brand of bottled water?
Evian (not that Evian mineral water tastes any different to the countless other brands who are probably selling me bottled tap water anyway).
Car to look at (not to own)?
The Ghostbuster's car.
Car you'd like to own?
...The Ghostbuster's car. :thumbsup:
Vacation spot?
Butlins (loved it since I was a kid).
Joke?
Knock knock...
Past time?
Chess. Although, I don't really play it as much anymore. I only know a small number of people who play it round here and the computer doesn't respond to trash talking, so that gets quite dull after a while.
Movie?
X-Men: The Last Stand. Not an especially great flick, it's just a film that me and Sharon saw whilst dating. Braveheart is pretty awesome too.
Television show?
Catchphrase. :thumbsup:
Video game?
SHINING FORCE!
Assorted collection (of anything; Tsuyu's might be women's underwear, for
example)?
Err... hard to say really. It probably wouldn't be construed as a collection since there's hardly any of 'em, but I'm really pleased that I managed to "collect" a few domain names: "devilmaycry.org" and "dinocrisis.net". Dino Crisis.net is worth hardly anything but being a fan of the old PSX games I decided to buy it when it was up for sale.
I watch certain domain names like a hawk on domaining forums/marketplaces so I guess sooner or later I should have a slightly more impressive collection.
Song (to sing)?
Most of my day is spent singing horribly, horribly, out of tune. A couple of songs I might butcher during the day include songs by Barbara Steisand, Mark Morrison, Michael Jackson, Spice Girls, all kinds of crap, really. I never sing songs that I actually like, though, only songs that I find especially annoying. I also tend to start humming during conversations with the wife when I get especially bored.
Lol.
Song (to listen to)?
Whatever's on the radio or playing on my Sony Walkman Bean.
Musical instrument (to play)?
Can't play, sadly, but I'd love to learn either the guitar or piano.
Musical instrument (to listen to)?
Piano.
Animal?
Dog.
Phrase?
I tend to say "Crikey", "Flippin' 'eck", "Oh snap" a lot nowadays. Ha.
Name?
Jacob, Jake, Nicola, Amy, Evangeline; all names me and Sharon have considered calling our child when he/she is born.
Number?
6. The number of the house I grew up in.
Letter?
A. Not that it's much better than any of the others.
Time of day?
Late-evening.