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irn-bru.co.ukNewest Review: ... IT Class-ics and as the name suggests gives ideas on how to make the IT teacher’s hair go grey and worry your friends. Various suggestions include such things as changing prompts to black on black and changing default system sounds to suspect noises that will draw attention! There are also a few downloads, such as fake file deletion programmes and error messages. The last part is a ... more |
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by - written on 12/01/02 (Very useful, 547 readings)
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I’ve always been a practical joker. I seem to derive a sick pleasure out of playing pranks on people. I used to do it at school and now I wind people up at work. There are various websites that provide an engine for practical jokes but there is one that I discovered recently that is dedicated to it!! It comes from the drink maker Irn-Bru and is not only full of jokes but has various other goodies for your enjoyment! The website itself is very well laid out and easy to navigate and coming from Irn-Bru has a very bright orange and blue colour scheme. It even has music to play in the background whilst you are cooking up your next prank! The front page ... Read the complete review
by - written on 06/07/01 (Useful, 59 readings)
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This site proves that just about everything from Irn Bru is brilliant. First of all the drink it's self...it may be orange in colour but not in taste...if you never tried it before then why not? This drink is supreme and I'm well and truly addicted! Ok, the website. This site has sound, but don't let it put you off as there is a switch whch lets you put the music off..and the music does get irratating! The website is basically full of wind ups for the practical jokers. You can send prank emails ( in another name ) to friends, asying things like you have been caught vandalising or you have won so much cash. It really is quite ... Read the complete review
by - written on 21/06/01 (Useful, 40 readings)
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Brand sites are always a challenge - why on earth would anyone want to go to the site of a soft drink? And yet some companies, such as Heinz Salad Cream, and now Irn-Bru, pull off something strange and wonderful. The site is full of daft screensavers, jokes, e-cards, practical jokes, all sorts of weird things. My favourite is the icon-swapping screensaver, which as the name suggests swpas all the icons on your desktop when you're not looking. Sounds dull, but it's a very strange experience dragging a file to what used to be your recycle bin to find it's now your browser launcher. Enough dull computer talk - have a look at the site. I just ... Read the complete review
by - written on 08/06/01 (Useful, 13 readings)
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There's loads of real cool stuff on this site. You can pull all kinds of pranks and jokes. It's the Irn Bru site. You know, that stuff that's made from girders. Yeah! I bet it is. You can email your friends and tell them they are in for a prize as the 'most confusing', 'worst', website on the net. It tells them where to go to get their prize too. You can download crazy screensavers and things that make your desktop go wild. The best one is where you send a programme that 'eats up the hard drive'. People get so worked up and that's funny. I sent these to people I don't like. ... Read the complete review
by - written on 07/06/01 (Very useful, 63 readings)
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First you have to get past the music that assaults your ears when you open this site. If you can cope with that then you can cope with anything. You do have to have a very quirky sense of humour to appreciate this annoying site. Its full of the sort of pranks and tricks that would grace any secondary school. Irn Bru is a fizzy drink which is the same colour as the opening page for this site. It's sort of 'eye-catching' orange. This drink became famous when Delboy ('Only Fools and Horses') ordered a Drumbuie and Irn Brew cocktail in a pub. It arrived complete with umbrella and cherry on a stick. Such sophistication! Now you ... Read the complete review
from deebrookes
08/06/2001
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