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dave
Chatter | 02/03/2010 23:04:38
Obviously not. I remember the time when, yatter, yatter.

dave
Chat | 23/02/2010 21:43:57
Anyone want to caht?

Martin Brabham
Hello | 11/11/2009 00:58:11
This is martin brabham from california - the edge of the world as you know it - only seamonsters lay beyond us. Greetings to Madhatters every where - hope all is well - Martin

John
No Subject | 18/09/2009 16:50:47
My first-born child is due to be born tomorrow. So if Satan is going to make me any kind of offer vis a vis the child''s soul, now''s the time. You''ll have to make it good, Beelzebub, I already have off-road parking.

John
No Subject | 09/09/2009 21:13:39
Maybe you should have all the stuff Facebook has...like poking and suchlike. Have you seen xkcd.com, by the way? It's right funny, even if you do have to do a bit of Googling to understand the jokes.

dave
No Subject | 09/09/2009 19:21:01
Well, maybe this could kick start a renaissance in site usage for Madhatters, John. Face it, this site was Facebook before Facebook was even an idea in that snotty little Harvard pre-pubescent oik's tiny mind. Bring back Madhatters!!!

John
No Subject | 03/09/2009 16:40:16
It's an interesting question: if a message is posted on a chat site that nobody visits any more, can that message really be said to exist? It might as well be a figment of my imagination. And perhaps it is.

John
No Subject | 21/08/2009 19:25:26
I'm all alone in here, cahtting to myself...it's the first sign of cyber-madness.

dave
update | 08/04/2009 11:53:51
I really should update the peripheral content on this site, supposed new albums, old trips, garden designers, artists... it's all donkey's years old. Running websites is not really all its cracked up to be.

John
No Subject | 07/04/2009 23:05:03
That's the secret to a happy life, finding the right prunes/coding balance.

dave
Hiya | 04/04/2009 00:37:05
What a day I've had. Not enough prunes and too much web coding. At least I can now relax and catch up with my buddies on Madhatters, the original social networking site.

John
No Subject | 24/03/2009 20:28:20
East London, Wapping. Sadly, that puts Essex in the frame. Dave, that wasn''t a poo, it was a baby. You have been a secret woman all these years. Fish it out and give it to Social Services.

sarah
No Subject | 24/03/2009 18:32:10
Too many prunes?

Dave Wid
No Subject | 17/03/2009 14:18:52
Dear Madhatters, I did a poo so big the other day I blocked the toilet. It was the size of a Rugby ball. What is wrong with me?

Sarah
Commute | 15/03/2009 17:39:24
John, It depends which side of London you need to get to.

John
No Subject | 01/03/2009 20:47:29
Madhatters working in London: Where is the best place to commute from? I want to live somewhere nice outside the city but without spending more than two hours a day travelling.

John
No Subject | 25/02/2009 20:59:24
Don't just leave it there! I need to know about the prunes.

xD
xD | 17/02/2009 19:32:08
xDD

dave
Prunes | 12/02/2009 17:59:25
We've got plenty of time Dave until the next Turkish hack atack. Do tell...

Dave Wid
No Subject | 10/02/2009 16:29:40
I miss Madhatters. I'm going to buy some prunes. It's a long story.

Sarah W
Wisdom Teeth | 05/02/2009 06:01:05
Nick is feeling very sorry for himself today after having 4 wisdom teeth out! I think he needs to feel the love! As Nurse my sympathetic side has emerged for the first time in a very long time for him and it is working so far! nick was worried that i would not be a very good Nurse for him!

dave
flight | 04/02/2009 23:04:31
I'm sure you'll be okay. It's all melted pretty much. Not like the great winter of '63 I tell you.

Sarah W
Snow | 03/02/2009 21:07:54
I am hoping that the weather will not affect our flight to the UK on the 12th! Fingers Crossed.

dave
British snow | 03/02/2009 15:16:21
Really been enjoying the snowy few days we've had. I love the way that we "can't do anything right" over here. If we all had a magic "winter tyres" button and a mini snow plough fitted as standard we'd be able to get around easy. Alas, those idiots in Whitehall can't even do that for us. Pah, it makes you despair in politics.

dave
Test | 03/02/2009 14:56:38
Test

Nick W
Canadian Hacker | 03/02/2009 02:42:08
I HACKED YOUR SITE. Oh no, hang on, I just typed in the message where it says "Enter Message" and pressed Talk. Gosh I must have too much time on my hands, Twats.

slon
No Subject | 31/01/2009 11:23:22
Me, Josie, Si and Liz have all had a non-windy -26 deg C when we walked back to our chalet one night in Lapland. The moisture in your conk freezes which makes any facial movement a very odd sensation. Luckily Liz dealt with this situation by falling flat on hers. Northern Lights were good though.

George
Pilots & Windchill | 27/01/2009 01:06:38
Good to hear that Jon and Julia are still around and about Jon being a pilot. That reminded me of the time that Jon and Julia took me for a ride in a small plane. Anyhow yes windchill should count. Not sure about Calgary, but out here on the prairie it really notices when the wind blows. Today we have a "gentle" 10mph wind which equates to a 10C difference between the actual temp and the windchill. Of course come the summer with the 40C highs, I''m gonna be complainin'' too. For the lads and ladesses back in the UK, it just means it is just mind numbingly cold in both places. Instant brain freeze often occurs on the coldest days when going outside and the wind is blowing. You can take the Brit outta Britain, but you can''t take Britain outta the Brit! So I''d probably complain about the weather even if I lived on a tropical island....

Sarah W
Cold | 26/01/2009 23:09:33
Does wind chill count? The coldest temperature we have had in Calgary was -36.5 with a wind chill taking to to -45.

dave
Stumbling | 23/01/2009 11:03:04
Greetings George. You see everyone comes back out of the woodwork eventually. We even got an email from Julia Moss (nee Gear) just wanting to catch up. Did you know Jon Moss is a pilot now? Anyway, your coldest temperature is going to take some beating...

George Jarman
Remember me? and in response to the last speaker, I''M COLD! | 23/01/2009 06:58:37
Well I stumbled across you guys again, because I was talking to my buddies at work about my times at uni. They just love hearing all my stories about the mad days when I worked with the deaf sound man. Of course you might be hearing a bit of an American twang, as for the last 4 years or so I''ve been living in the US. Me being me though ( a bit eccentric if you remember me), I decided on living in North Dakota and now Montana. We have a fun game here when it gets cold. We take a bucket of hot water throw it in the air and see if it freezes before it hits the ground! Of course it was too warm to do that yesterday as it was a heatwave of -2C. Today is promising to be slightly chillier @ -20 for a high. The coldest high I experienced was in 2003 in North Dakota which had a high of about -40 where I was staying close to the Canadian border. Hmm I''m feeling homesick now!!!

dave
Woolworths | 20/01/2009 14:53:17
Ah, you're sturdy Canadian stock now. Personally I don't think there is much difference between -6 and -30. Water still freezes, your tongue still sticks to lampposts if you lick them, and you need to wear a coat. Now, competition... What's the coldest temperature any Madhatters has ever endured?

Sarah W
No Subject | 06/01/2009 23:09:36
Cannot quite believe that Woolworths has gone! Also heard on the news that the schools were closed because the temperature was -6! The schools here remain open and when it hits-30 it is the parents decision to keep kids at home!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

dave
2009 | 05/01/2009 13:33:11
I would like to take this opportunity to wish all Madhatters a wonderful 2009. I hope it brings you plenty of good stuff.

Sarah
Hamlet | 24/12/2008 21:00:11
Hamlet was superb! Merry Christmas everyone!

dave
Wedding Day | 16/12/2008 14:52:27
The Wedding Day download sounds good Justin, could you put it up somewhere on an FTP server? I think also though that the film should be up on YouTube... now is the time, who knows what notoriety may ensue? Yours, Man wielding Tyre Iron.

Sarah
Hamlet | 15/12/2008 20:16:15
Typical isn't it. We're off to see Hamlet on Saturday.You book tickets for a big production for the first time in ages and then the star of the show pulls out. Still, I'll be happy if Patrick Stewart is still performing

Justin
Wedding Day | 10/12/2008 22:15:06
To Dave, ALH, Ken and other interested parties: I have a digitally remastered version of The Wedding Day with added scratches, dust and other 'authentic olde worlde film effects', and a couple of the edits tidied up. It is a 250Mb WMV file which I can put somewhere on the 'net so people can download it... Justin

John
No Subject | 10/12/2008 20:04:51
Don't know. If only there was a bored maths teacher we could ask.

dave
Quiet | 05/12/2008 13:02:53
I agree. What we need is a tasty topic. Now, why won't those pesky banks pass on the interest rate cuts?

Sarah
No Subject | 02/12/2008 21:32:08
Blimey it's quiet here

Dave Wid
No Subject | 14/11/2008 14:19:21
I miss caht :(

Dave Wid
No Subject | 14/11/2008 14:17:44
Hello everybody. How are we? Surviving the credit crunch? Has the financial institution you rely on collapsed. Well you could always become a Maths teacher in Stoke. You may die a little inside everyday but at least its secure and the houses are cheap.

Sarah W
No Subject | 11/11/2008 20:44:45
Ta! Look forward to hearing about it, hopefully we will not be far behind.

Sarah
Bond | 11/11/2008 18:52:32
Hopefully we will be seeing the Bond movie on Sat. Will let you know what it''s like

Sarah W
No Subject | 11/11/2008 02:41:51
Sounds like a plan Dave! Nick might not agree though.

dave
Madagascar | 10/11/2008 20:13:18
Why not go the whole hog and send the kids to the real Madagascar? That way you and the hubby would be free to enjoy the Bond movie, and plenty more besides.
Oooh, I've come over all Viz Top Tips.

Sarah W
Madagascar 2 | 10/11/2008 18:45:48
Kids are a great excuse. Madagascar 2 was fab and Nick and I enjoyed it as much as the Kids. Just off to see Igor! another Kids film! Bond is not out here until 14th Nov, has anybody seen it yet? If so, how was it?

Ken
RE: Wedding Day | 07/11/2008 15:51:08
Dave & Harve, I doubt there is a digitised copy of Wedding Day however I might try and sort something out at work before we dump all the VHS machines.

Steve
John Meares | 07/11/2008 13:17:58
And oh yeah. He won't ever look here, but Happy Birthday 'Le Phantom' Johnny Meares!

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