April 25, 2003 at 4:59 pm
have a vision test…pretty good…knows if u have to see a doctor or not.:)
http://www.liquidgeneration.com/sabotage/vision_sabotage.swf
By: Snapper - 29th April 2003 at 21:34
Oh ****. Not metric bloody colours. Now we are screwed.
By: sparky - 29th April 2003 at 21:27
Kev you no the golden rule!!
Unfortunately the colours are going to change shortly to come in line with Europe so there is going to be some confused sparkies around and the ‘blue to bits’ could be true
No more red,yellow,blue now its going to be brown,black, and grey with blue as neutral :confused:
By: kev35 - 29th April 2003 at 19:43
“I must admit I was taken in (I was sure It was a ‘7’) had me worried as I’m a electrician we’re not supposed to be colour blind:D”
Of course, you work on the principle of red to red, green to green and blue to bloody bits 😀
Regards,
kev35
By: sparky - 29th April 2003 at 17:18
Kev
I must admit I was taken in (I was sure It was a ‘7’) had me worried as I’m a electrician we’re not supposed to be colour blind:D
My son enjoyed it as well, (He’s 15 and I traumatised him from an early age so its OK! )
By: kev35 - 29th April 2003 at 16:31
Hiya Sparky.
Couldn’t look at any of the others, I only have one pair of underpants:D
Regards,
kev35
By: sparky - 29th April 2003 at 15:56
Nice one KabirT. Did you try the optical illusion one as well?
By: IsaacNewton - 29th April 2003 at 09:06
You can’t shock a veteren player of “Silent Hill”!!!!!
(Playstation 1/2/X-Box horror game).
By: Arabella-Cox - 29th April 2003 at 01:28
If you were insulted then I actually do appologise. I was not intending to suggest you were mentally ill… just that you were (in my opinion) confusing a reaction with humour as I have explained above in previous posts.
By: KabirT - 28th April 2003 at 17:20
What i said, you are taking in the wrong terms. After i posted it ur first post was “perhaps you should see a doctor”, which i think was a little bit on the harsh side and i took it as an insult, thats all i am reacting too. Otherwise whatever your opinion was i would have accepted it happily.
Anyway, congrats on completeing 3000 posts.:)
By: Arabella-Cox - 28th April 2003 at 13:01
I appologise… I thought this was a discussion board… I didn’t realise it was an agree with the first post or shut up board.
By: T5 - 28th April 2003 at 08:58
Where on earth is this topic leading to and why are people arguing/debating over such pointless things?
There is one simple solution in this sort of situation and it works most of the time. If you don’t like something, just keep out of it and all will be fine.
By: KabirT - 28th April 2003 at 06:02
quite right….. nothing humurous you wrote.
If you didnt like the post you shouldnt have posted anything.
By: Arabella-Cox - 28th April 2003 at 04:37
Shocked is a harsh term… I didn’t need therapy afterwards.
Surprised is a more appropriate words.
And yes I do understand that some people laugh at the so called shock tactics of movies like nightmare on elm street etc etc, it is often an automatic reaction to say… I am surprised… not afraid… this is only a movie and I am really safe, but for half a second I forgot that.
But really I am not so much surprised as disappointed… I was expecting it to be something useful, or at worse something humourous, but it ended with a cheap surprise type finish which I don’t really find funny.
If I started a joke and the punchline was “boo!”… would you actually laugh at the joke or the person telling the joke for confusing surprise with humour?
Well now that I have explained it to you Kab, you don’t need a doctor explaining it to you… that has save you some money… BOO!
Are you laughing?
I didn’t realy expect you to.
By: T5 - 28th April 2003 at 01:26
I too found it a great test -although being alone tonight and with it being half past one in the morning, I got the shock of my life!
Very good Kabir!
By: Snapper - 27th April 2003 at 10:18
Garry – you were shocked? Blimey, what a wimp.
IT IS FUNNY. Kabir – add a poll to this will ya, to vote on whether its funny.
By: Merlin3945 - 27th April 2003 at 09:32
Gary,
Quite personally when the elm street series came out the were a little scary for me as I was a lot younger then but now I think they are quite funny. Still scary in places but its quite funny how we can be scared at picture on a screen. Our own imaginations do the rest really. So what I am saying is that we should laugh at our selves.
After I saw Kabirs joke I must admit I did jump a little, well who wouldnt with their nose pressed up against the screen to see what the bloody number was so after that I had to laugh at it as it was indeed a class bit of humour.
By: KabirT - 27th April 2003 at 06:57
ok fine u said urself ur old fashioned…..solves everything for me.
By: Arabella-Cox - 27th April 2003 at 05:20
“cant take a joke?”
Call me old fashioned but the definition of a joke doesn’t equate to this sort of humour…. well its not even humour.
Nightmare on elm street series, or the Halloween series or any of the other pathetic splatter movies that relied on shock to get a reaction are very rarely placed in the comedy section of my local video hire shop… perhaps I am not alone.
By: dcfly - 26th April 2003 at 22:50
ARGH!!!! Im coloured blind……………like the rest of the website tho’
Dave
By: Clansman - 26th April 2003 at 10:56
KabirT, good one. 😀