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First Name :   Laurence
Comments :   Did you know that 111111111 x 111111111 = 12345678987654321?
First Name :   Nick
Comments :   a quick blast of the Marrs wit? oh please Sam, dont deny us now. Im sure everyone looks back on it as fondly as I do...
First Name :   Sam
Comments :   Dont tempt me to tell jokes now...
First Name :   Gay Sam
Comments :   so many jokes, so little time.....
First Name :   Mike
Comments :   I saw a film with the mighty Doug E. Doug in it last night. He was outstanding. He spent most of his screen time telling us how he didnt want to get anal probed by aliens. Magical.
First Name :   Sam
Comments :   Im off to Prague now - WOOHOO!
First Name :   Goalie Tom
Comments :   evening all...could everyone post their email addresses please, i need them for the 3rds site. thanking you. (down with Clear Form buttons...)
First Name :   Gay Sam
Comments :   Oh Mike, did you know that The Bible was written by over 40 authors over a period of 1500 years
First Name :   Mike
Comments :   Only 4? How did you come about such knowledge?
First Name :   Sam
Comments :   A fact for Mike - Nigeria has a grand total of 4 ATM machines.
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Comments :   hotogenic qualities (pull a silly face!) Look in the hall of shame for some proof.
First Name :   Sam
Comments :   Yes Nick, really! I think youre all being too harsh on Britneys folding - youre just jealous she is better at folding paper than you are - shes a kid - give her a break! PS Tricky I personally think its a rather flattering picture compared to your usual p
First Name :   Nick
Comments :   Really Sam? Is that how wacky and eccentric life is in the Cardiff office of Halifax Bank of Scotland Enterprises? Crazy. I think Britneys folding is shite. Tricky, send us a new photo and well (maybe) put it on
First Name :   Sam
Comments :   Were having a special April Fools dress like a fool day at work (which I fell for!) so Im sitting at my desk sporting a sideways baseball cap - Mike Steel style!
First Name :   Sam
Comments :   She did - did you not see how thick it was????????? For me a proper fold is a fold in half where it doesnt spring back to its original shape, as it does when you do it normally - dont know how she did the 12th - but its more than 7!
First Name :   Laurence
Comments :   Much as I hate to join the conversation, Mike is right, she took an interesting interpretation of folding. It clearly means folding IN HALF each time.
First Name :   Mike
Comments :   By the way: Doug E. Doug possible sighting. More news as soon as I get it.
First Name :   Mike
Comments :   If you look at that photo Sam, then those are not proper folds. `Britney` has just curled round what looks like a curtain a few times. I stand by my fact.
First Name :   Sam
Comments :   sorry that last one was me, not tricky!
First Name :   Tricky
Comments :   Boooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo!
First Name :   Laurence
Comments :   One of the reasons I havent joined in this exciting paper folding conversation is that my dads computer is crap. The other is that the conversation is particularly bufty-like and I really couldnt give a shit.
First Name :   Tricky
Comments :   a bit of topic, but can you pleeeaaassee change that picture of me on my profile, to one in which i have not been deformed by a toastie......... P.S. in favour of Tonkins betting page.
First Name :   Tricky
Comments :   Kyle, Dillion, Mike Perks, Tony, Mike Steele, Johnny and Jesper are the departing players
First Name :   Sam
Comments :   As far as wishing luck on the front page goes, are there any other Angels who will be leaving us??? I remember tricky saying some of this years recruits were on one year courses - in which case we should wish them well in their post Angels careers as well
First Name :   Jesper
Comments :   we tried it with A3 sugar paper in school, and only got to 6, I think this is the definitive result, and should stand as the world record!
First Name :   Jesper
Comments :   that girl on the website seems to have folded a sheet, not paper, surely thats against the rules!
First Name :   Sam
Comments :   www.osb.net/pomona/12times.htm In your FACE, Steel!!!
First Name :   Sam
Comments :   Noone else has our level of intelligence - or our level of boredom it seems - come on Laurence, Tricky, Pete, Sam, Stew, Tom, Jesper, Matt, anyone??? What do you think?
First Name :   Nick
Comments :   I suppose what you could do is get some bakewell or greaseproof paper. That works as tracing paper and you could just unroll a roll of that and try it. Have you noticed how no one else is joining in this chat?
First Name :   Sam
Comments :   Im sure someone must have a need for it - Ill have a look online at lunch and see what I come up with...
First Name :   Mike
Comments :   Do they make A1 tracing paper? It would probably be too thin and too big so just fall apart. Hmmm.....
First Name :   Sam
Comments :   You get A1 paper on flipcharts - Ill risk my job and try to steal a sheet or two tomorrow and give it a go. Its pretty thick though - I dont reckon itll be the one - we need tracing paper!
First Name :   Mike
Comments :   Does anyone have any A1 paper?
First Name :   Nick
Comments :   i managed to get a piece of a3 into 7 pieces and really cant bend it any further. tried bending it with a ruler, over the desk and everything. it will not go
First Name :   Mike
Comments :   Sure. If you provide the paper.
First Name :   Sam
Comments :   Anyone fancy trying it? I tried to fold over a bit of printer paper (A4) and could only fold it 6 times, so a large A1 sheet of tracing paper would perhaps fit the bill. Anyone? Hello???
First Name :   Nick
Comments :   I think that might sound ok in theory sam, but in practice i fear it could be utter, utter bollocks. its nice to see mike steels weekly wisdom is sparking controversy about paper before its even up and running properly
First Name :   Sam
Comments :   Surely if they go that oh so huge bit of paper nick talks of, then got a bit twice as big and half as thick, and folded it over so it was the exact size of the first piece, they could fold it 7 more times, making 8.
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Comments :   Mike, you are sooooo clever. I think youre great.
First Name :   Mike
Comments :   I think.
First Name :   Mike
Comments :   Yeah, Nicks right. Its to do with the thickness of the paper compared to its area when its been folded a certain number of times.
First Name :   Nick
Comments :   nah, you cant regardless of the paper. i saw this experiemnt on telly once with this insanely large piece of paper it took about 3 people to fold it. huge it was. and they still couldnt do it more than 7 times.
First Name :   Sam
Comments :   A tasty one indeed Mike - quite a well-known one as well. I still reckon if you had a big enough, thin enough piece you could do it 8 times though!
First Name :   Mike
Comments :   Just a taster...
First Name :   Mike
Comments :   It is impossible to fold a piece of paper more than 7 times.
First Name :   Laurence
Comments :   Id like a page where i pick my bets of the week please :-)
First Name :   Sam
Comments :   I lay down the ultimate challenge - buy and finish a £13.60 pizza (the Empire special) on your own! And no leaving the crusts either!
First Name :   Sam
Comments :   Indeed we could, mystery caller! Angels Online is currently negotiating with Mike for a new feature - Mikes Wisdom of the Week. Soon youll be able to read a new random and fascinating fact every week from the magical mind of Mike!
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Comments :   Were all bored of Angel of the Week - cant we have a new page??? Perhaps a Mike Steel based feature???
First Name :   Nick
Comments :   Hey guys - congrats on an impressive season. Promotion next year perhaps. well done to pete and neil as well. and surely its not over till the kk 6s? why do we always get the league champs in the cup?
  
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