Re: Eastenders - A Tale of Two Brothers
- From: "Col" <reddwarfer@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 31 Mar 2006 14:50:38 +0100
<A.Clews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:e0jbmq$rq8$1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
I'd really like to know how one skip can sit neatly on top of another,
slide off it and fall, followed by another and then another. Skips sit
inside each other ferchrissakes. If a pile is gonna tip over they'll all
go at once. Not only that but the last skip had less far to fall and
should have done least damage. I'll have to look at this again on Sunday.
It's against all the laws o' physics, Jim!
Since when have the laws of physics been any barrier to the EE
scriptwriters?
I've seen more believable episodes of South Park!
Col
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