Freitag, 6. September 2013

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This Week:

* CAT FOOD - What's it taste like?

* 80s POP - Test your skills

* STORY - Panini Paedophiles


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B3ta email 597 - 6th Sept 2013


Eat this newsletter with some fava beans at:

http://b3ta.com/newsletter/issue597


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: WHAT B3TA PEOPLE HAVE BEEN MAKING THIS WEEK

 Catfood, toothpaste and plasticine ghosts


 >> "I ate cat food" <<

 "It tastes as good as it looks, that's all I

 can say," writes food blogger colmcq2. FYI:

 This is a mid-range catfood and you may find

 more palatable results with Sheba.

http://bit.ly/1dX6XZu



 >> Can you cook with toothpaste? <<

 "I found out!" brags colmcq2, flushed with

 success from eating catfood. But... can you?

 And is it tasty?

http://bit.ly/15Jcc7G



 >> GHOST BURGER: Prologue <<

 "I'm going into my fourth month now on this

 film I'm making," raves splattermation auteur

 leehardcastle. "Rather than a trailer I thought

 I'd post the opening scene as a teaser. So here

 we go, oh and it's a sequel to my segment in

 the ABCs of Death film 'T is for Toilet'!"

http://www.b3ta.com/links/GHOST_BURGER_Prologue



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: USVSTH3M

 Some other stuff made by us, or clones of us


 >> 80 Pop Trivia Under Pressure <<

 If you read Smash Hits obsessively in the 80s -

 then this is for you.

http://toys.usvsth3m.com/80spoptrivia/



 >> Crapper Mapper <<

 We show you 10 toilets from around the world.

 But where, exactly?

http://toys.usvsth3m.com/crapper-mapper/



 >> The North of Watford quiz <<

 Ten places on Google StreetView, north of

 Watford Gap. Here's the question: which city

 are you looking at?

http://toys.usvsth3m.com/north-of-watford/



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: QUESTION OF THE WEEK

 Not-stalgia


 Last week we asked what things from your past

 were just a little bit shit. Go read Albert

 Marshmallow's revisiting the porn of his youth

 and finding a few home truths:

http://b3ta.com/questions/Thepastwasrubbish/


 * ROBOT - "When I was a nipper I had a favourite

 toy which was this walking robot. It stood a

 tall 10 inches and had a light display in its

 chest. When it was powered up by some batteries

 it would march forward, stop, then do this light

 display and repeat the process. It made a lot of

 noise and looked cool. One day the batteries run

 out. Robot becomes mere quiet plastic statue to

 the 4 year old. Obviously the 4 year old wants

 this resolved so I bring this to the attention

 of my father. This was my fatal mistake. He has

 a look around the house for some batteries but

 he can't find any so... He opened up the battery

 compartment and connected a spare CAR BATTERY

 and flicks the "on" switch. Robot noise went

 berserk. STAMP STAMP STAMP LIGHTS STAMP SMOKE

 STAMP STAMP LIGHTS STAMP FLAMES STAMP LIGHTS

 LIGHTS FLAMES FLAMES FLAMES. The robot ran

 straight into a wall, a lump of disfigured toy

 with the smell of plastic death. 'Oops....err

 ...sorry son,' says dad, who promptly legs it.

 My mum comes upstairs to find me sitting

 blank-eyed, looking at a black stinking skirting

 board pizza-mess saying 'Daddy broke it'"

 (Jeccius)


 * PANINI - "Me and my mate Chris were

 reminiscing about collecting Panini football

 stickers, and had a moment of realisation that

 now we both had full time jobs, collecting the

 full set would be so much easier. A couple of

 £50 purchases each meant we had tonnes of

 stickers in the book and a load of swaps. Of

 course at the age of 30, not so many swappers to

 swap with. But there in the back of the sticker

 album was the answer - they did swap events at

 many football stadiums and our local one was

 only a week away. How we giggled, we would just

 go down and swap away. It would be a hoot. A

 funny story for the chaps and we would fill in

 our albums in one fell swoop ... I have never,

 and will never, look more like a paedophile. We

 wandered around a room full of 10 year old boys

 with our swaps for about 5 mins, enduring the

 suspicious and hostile stares of fathers and the

 worried looks from the staff until we, without

 swapping a single sticker, sloped out of the

 event never, ever to mention it again."

 (aneraseroflove)


 * 1970s - "The 1970s were a wonderful enchanting

 time for me: my childhood decade. As soon as we

 got into the 1980s my wide-eyed childhood

 innocence had gone, spoiled forever with a

 decade's worth of strikes, unemployment, greed,

 hairspray and Lamborghini shoulder pads. The

 1970s should be a time I can look back with fond

 memories of 'It's A Knockout', 'Seaside Special'

 and 'Jim'll Fix It'. 'Top of The Pops' with Dave

 Lee Travis, Gary Glitter, Jonathan King and the

 Jackson Five. Is it a decade I can now look back

 on with fond memories? Is it fuck! All my

 memories are spoiled, tainted, defiled forever."

 (buffet_the_appetite_slayer)


 >> This Week - LURID WORK STORIES <<

 Tell us the horrible stories you tease the new

 hires with, or that you've been told that are

 definitely true, honest:

http://b3ta.com/questions/luridstories/



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: SITES IN BRIEF

 Stuff we like that wasn't made by our mates


 >> 5 worst pictures of men and cats <<

 Gloriously crappy, soft-focus shots of men

 who've decided the best way to impress women is

 to utterly surround yourself with kittens.

http://bit.ly/11THNWr



 >> Shit rough drafts <<

 These terrible 'first drafts' of classic films,

 books and songs will make the edges of your

 mouth curl up.

http://shitroughdrafts.com/



 >> Everything needs more jpeg <<

 All your images looking too smooth these days?

 Add all the artifacting you want with this

 handy online tool. You know you're nostalgic

 for it, so why not indulge?

http://needsmorejpeg.com/



 >> Cyborg GIFs <<

 Weird little part human / part machine

 animations that, we guess, are some sort of

 satire.

http://milosrajkovic.tumblr.com/



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: VIDEO SCHMIDEO


 >> When twerking goes bad <<

 Is this real? If so, well, OUCH!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CddMD3QqTFs



 >> Drum interpretation of auctioneer <<

 Staccato speech patterns of a slick Southern

 auctioneer, with drum accompaniment. A good

 thing.

http://bit.ly/14xduDu



 >> How to twerk <<

 Ronseal. That horrible, slapping sound is

 permanently burned into our eardrums.

http://www.b3ta.com/links/How_to_twerk



 >> How to terrify an interviewee <<

 Pretend that a meteor has destroyed the city.

 We once had a nightmare like this, but we also

 weren't wearing any trousers. And when we woke

 up we were unemployed.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ja2__Q52GAU



 >> Chimp enjoys a luxuriant bubble bath <<

 Watch a cute animal frolic for your

 gratification. Her name is Chloe so, at guess,

 she's very middle-class.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uW74OMLIhik



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: B3TA IMAGE CHALLENGE

 Results from the Creepy Stuff Challenge


 Last week we wanted you to creep us out

 with your twisted little minds


 Your favourites included:

 * FEAR: image dragover trick impenetrable

 to outsiders (c@bbage)

http://www.b3ta.com/board/11004948

 * THATCH: milk-stealing monster unsettles

 nation's children (Fresh Water Mole)

http://www.b3ta.com/board/11004731

 

 * PEG: tri-limbed pastor prepares for

 head-spinning face-off (mofaha)

http://www.b3ta.com/board/11003369

 

 All these images, and the highest as voted by

 you can be found here:

http://www.b3ta.com/challenge/creepystuff/



 >> New challenge: Three Pictures on a Theme <<

 Three pictures on a theme: come up with

 an idea for a bandwagon, create the first

 three pictures in it, and join in on

 other people's bandwagons. Challenge

 suggested by Monkeon.

http://www.b3ta.com/challenge/3pics/



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: STAR IN NEXT WEEK'S ISSUE


 Make something cool and tell us about it. If

 you are in it then people will see your stuff.


 Things we'd really like to see include


 * SOMEONE FROM YAHOO strung up outside the b3ta

 town hall. At a whimsical angle...

 * THE SUN AGAIN. That's enough autumn for us,

 thanks.


 * MORE KILLER BUILDINGS. Roaming free over

 the city:

http://bit.ly/gz5NFY


 Send contributions via the mail form.

http://www.b3ta.com/mailus/


 BTW: If you've sent something in that hasn't

 been featured then don't be put off - we look

 at everything you send us.



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 THANKS:

 This issue was written by Rob Manuel with

 David Stevenson. Stuff sent in by algoreen,

 Dazz and a host of stars too bright to mention.

 Image challenge by Fraser Lewry.

 Mike Trinder is QOTW bloke.

 Subjlols via SnowyTheRabbit

 

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 TOP TIP:

 Save money on soap by losing some weight. (MrOli)


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