London’s Burning
Stuart “explained how he searched for sand worms”:http://www.dellah.com/orient/2003/06/16/noncreative.shtml#comment388.
I checked the activity log and low there were the sand worm searches. There was also some really weird searches in there like ‘ecosystem of tulpis’, ‘Entwicklundsland’, ‘judicial functions’ and ‘Monkey pictures’. I’ve taken pictures of some monkeys, but sadly never uploaded them here. I may have to rectify this situation immediately.
But the guy who tried to search for ‘London’s Burning.mp3′ 63 times in 7 minutes must have a deep distrust of search engine results.
“Search London’s Burning.mp3″
> No pages were found containing “London’s Burning.mp3″.
“No, London’s Burning does exist, you lying search engine!”
> No pages were found containing “London’s Burning.mp3″.
“No way, I know you know. Give me the answer”
> No pages were found containing “London’s Burning.mp3″.
“Listen, we can do this the easy way of the hard way”
> No pages were found containing “London’s Burning.mp3″.
“I’m more persistent than Jeremy Paxman and you will tell me where the London’s Burning MP3 is”
> No pages were found containing “London’s Burning.mp3″.
“Please, I’m begging you. I have to listen to London’s Burning or I’ll die.”
> No pages were found containing “London’s Burning.mp3″.
For the record, what probably drew him here is an MP3 sample of “London Calling”:http://www.dellah.com/orient/2002/12/17/punk_rock_baby.shtml from Punk Rock Baby. Close.