Wednesday, 3 October 2007

For All Your Waffle Board Needs

According to my blog stats thing (which I don't approve of me having but I am too nosy to get rid of it) lots of people* arrive at my blog by googling the words "waffle board". I always asumed that this was because they had seen my blog before, kinda remembered the name but not the address and were specifically looking for the blog. As it turns out, though, waffle board is a thing, and if it is waffle board you are looking for, and not me waffling, then here you go:
Enjoy. I don't know what it is, by the way. But I do know where you can get it from.



* lots relative to the entire number that actually read it, which is really not that many

8 comments:

mischa said...

on a completely unrelated topic, margaret and david reviewed a switzy movie last night - vitus. have you seen it? in keeping with your series of unfair assumptions brought to us by the world of swiss cinema, it looked pretty weird. in case you haven't seen it, it's about a child piano prodigy who becomes a successful stockbroker but dreams of flying light planes and shagging his old babysitter. david described it as "a traditionally made, but dramatically quite curious family drama from Switzerland". he gave it 3 stars; margaret gave it 3 and a half. i for one will not be rushing out to the cinema to see it (not that it would make it to darwin anyway - sometimes i just like to torture myself by watching 'at the movies').

rswb said...

I didn't see it, mainly because it was in incomprehensible gibberish langauge (swiss german), partly because it didn't sound like it would be that great (not that that would have mattered if it had been incomprehensible anyway). It sounds like it would be better than Hoehenfeuer, though. And less packed full of incest (unless the babysitter was a relative).

mischa said...

yeah, it gave me some insight into how different swiss german is from "high german". i laughed when, in one of the excerpts they showed, the boy is giving a presentation at school and is reprimanded by the teacher for slipping into swiss gibberish rather than the hoch deutsch he should have been speaking.

now i understand how difficult your language learning must be.

by the way, my birthday is january 23 and i would like a birthday cat please, if you haven't run out by then. however, i would prefer one that doesn't look as spooked as poppy and sarah's.

rswb said...

I think you'll find that birthday cats cannot be ordered, but rather that they are bestowed beatifically should you prove worthy. So you'll just have to cross your fingers and think happy thoughts about me, and we'll see what happens.

mischa said...

Sorry, I didn't mean to demand a birthday cat. I just meant to inform you of when my birthday is, in case you felt inclined to bestow one upon me. Hope I haven't ruined my chances.

rswb said...

Quit your sucking up, girly! You'll get what you're given (or what you're not given, depending on my mood come January).

(incidentally, if that was sucking up, it was a fairly lame effort)

mischa said...

I was concerned that I sounded like a spoilt child a la viruka salt demanding a birthday cat. I only meant to excuse my arrogant assumption.

mischa said...

on second thoughts, i believe that should be spelt veruca. i admit to only ever having seen the movie.