
Public Smear Campaign by Adam, Tøm
October 1st, 2007 11:07 AMThe campaign is entitled "W.atmuff Enjoys Watching Eastenders" which is highly un-cool here in the deep, dark depths of the UK. When We went into town to complete "A place you've never been" we put the posters up as can be seen below.
When I walked back through town on the way to the bus station about 70% of the posters were still up including the one in Blockbusters and the window of Spar.
N.B. Just a quick note, we don't actually tease him.
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This is brilliant! You young limeys get the Mantooth seal of approval. Mark Watroff is the awesome!!!!
If you're going to repost old tasks, you should at least have some sort of new awesome proof. This task had its time in the praxis, and its just not fair for all the tasks that don't get reposted.
FLAGGED!
This was resubmitted as it was forced off earlier to reasons outside our control. Now those reasons have faded away.
We reposted it due to a certain little copyright battle which has blown over. We would never have repealed it if it wasnt for the whole Watmuff thing blowing up in ours, and Watmuff's face. Quite literally.
perhaps a fun accident? or maybe not so fun
Well it was fine for me; Id left school but certain other members of GY0 were still there and had to put up with the Watmuff Revolution
curiosity might kill cats and all that, but I'm gonna need more! this vague "copyright battle" sounds interesting, but without some elaboration I will always feel a lingering pain of curiosity and interest. a gnawing intrigue that will punch little holes in my brain. what the hell does it mean, boys? what the hell does it mean?
i'm with burn unit. i want to hear (possibly through pictures) about the rise of the watmuff. or make up a story for us...
@GWG - Literally literally, or just figuratively literally?
"I literally shit my pants."
"Wow, what....uh...what happened to your pants?"
"What? No man, I didn't really shit my pants, I literally shit my pants."
- david cross
Burn Unit, Sean Mahan, lowteck:
The story of the downfall of Watmuff -
We, as a collective group of 15 - 16 year olds, are in the same high school (with the exception of Adam, who is in college). In essence, the 'muff showed his mother he was on the internet. Of course, this was not taken well. The point in question was taken up with the school, and Tom got taken in for interviews on the subject (because that's just the way we do things in England) and we were told to "remove the offending imagery immediately, or face the consequences". You see, the school do not understand the internet, and they believed that Tom owned SFØ.org, threatening to "shut it down" if the rules were not complied with.
Ah well. Life goes on.
Watmuff is dead. Long live Watmuff!
= Eastender