Archive for April, 2005
Happy Birthday to me. Happy Birthday to me….
I know, I know, you thought I was dead didn’t you? Or at least in a minor coma?
I wasn’t.
“Then why didn’t you post anything new for two months?” I hear you ask.
Well the answer is simple - I’m lazy and couldn’t be bothered.
I hope you can forgive me, because I’m back and The Patch will be as good as ever.
To start off this resurrection post I have a huge assortment of linky goodness.
- This is a really tricky and confusing little game called Hapland.
- A very tricky Image Puzzle game.
- Hasemalphaginnojinglanaporphomism.
- The classic DOS game Hexxagon - on the Web!
- A baby that can’t decide whether it is happy or sad.
- The Fellowship of the Ring movie made with “Peeps” (which seem to be little marshmallow things). Check out Lord of the Peeps.
- Visually search Amazon with amaztype. It really is quite cool.
- Check out Google’s latest offering - Google Gulp. (Is it a coincidence this came out on April Fool’s Day?)
- An updated version of the original Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy text adventure.
- Watch out! You’re downloading the whole internet!
- I would take the lift.
- It’s Rainbow, the best kids show ever!
- A funny ad from HP which begs the question - Where do deleted pictures go?
- … and now a random fact about Vin Diesel.
Now that I’ve successfully wasted a few hours of your time, onto something a little more serious. As you may have noticed from the title, yesterday was the very first birthday of The Cabbage Patch! *YAY*
In order to celebrate this, I thought I would leave it up to you, the reader, to decide the best bits from the Cabbage Patch over the last year. And so I have created the inaugural
I’ll post again soon. TTFN - Ta ta for now!
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