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  • looks more like a Fertility simulation lol

  • @JohnnyGoodyear said:

    @gonekrazy3000 said:
    portrait only. takes finger off buy trigger

    walks quietly away....

    ___...opens a pack of milk chocolate digestives


  • @supadom said:

    @JohnnyGoodyear said:

    @gonekrazy3000 said:
    portrait only. takes finger off buy trigger

    walks quietly away....

    ___...opens a pack of milk chocolate digestives


    Like gold here in Texas you know. Oh you can find them, but they take digging for...when people see me dreaming of England (not lying back and thinking of it etc) they always seem to think I'm imagining St. Pauls or The Chilterns, but it's mostly biscuits.

  • @JohnnyGoodyear said:

    @supadom said:

    @JohnnyGoodyear said:

    @gonekrazy3000 said:
    portrait only. takes finger off buy trigger

    walks quietly away....

    ___...opens a pack of milk chocolate digestives


    Like gold here in Texas you know. Oh you can find them, but they take digging for...when people see me dreaming of England (not lying back and thinking of it etc) they always seem to think I'm imagining St. Pauls or The Chilterns, but it's mostly biscuits.

    Not to rub it in but they have them on a £1 sale at the Coop ;)

  • @supadom said:

    @JohnnyGoodyear said:

    @supadom said:

    @JohnnyGoodyear said:

    @gonekrazy3000 said:
    portrait only. takes finger off buy trigger

    walks quietly away....

    ___...opens a pack of milk chocolate digestives


    Like gold here in Texas you know. Oh you can find them, but they take digging for...when people see me dreaming of England (not lying back and thinking of it etc) they always seem to think I'm imagining St. Pauls or The Chilterns, but it's mostly biscuits.

    Not to rub it in but they have them on a £1 sale at the Coop ;)

    Sigh. One day my prince will come....

  • Im definitely in the market for another toy looking app that I can try to make serious music with. Fortunately the synths here sound pretty damn good to my ears.

  • @JohnnyGoodyear said:

    @supadom said:

    @JohnnyGoodyear said:

    @gonekrazy3000 said:
    portrait only. takes finger off buy trigger

    walks quietly away....

    ___...opens a pack of milk chocolate digestives


    Like gold here in Texas you know. Oh you can find them, but they take digging for...when people see me dreaming of England (not lying back and thinking of it etc) they always seem to think I'm imagining St. Pauls or The Chilterns, but it's mostly biscuits.

    I was told to bring real ale, Marmite and bacon when I visited the States years ago.

  • edited March 2017

    @MonzoPro said:

    @JohnnyGoodyear said:

    @supadom said:

    @JohnnyGoodyear said:

    @gonekrazy3000 said:
    portrait only. takes finger off buy trigger

    walks quietly away....

    ___...opens a pack of milk chocolate digestives


    Like gold here in Texas you know. Oh you can find them, but they take digging for...when people see me dreaming of England (not lying back and thinking of it etc) they always seem to think I'm imagining St. Pauls or The Chilterns, but it's mostly biscuits.

    I was told to bring real ale, Marmite and bacon when I visited the States years ago.

    Bacon we have plenty of (in a Canadian kind of way), not perfect, but good enough. Marmite can be got hold of easily these days, and after all it lasts for an age (it's only me that eats it), I can even get choccy biccies at Central Market, but they're not, how to say it, fresh somehow. And of course they ARE expensive. A decent app a packet at least. Truth be indulgently told in the big picture I miss the food chilled cabinets. They have them here, but without the correct Sainsburys/Waitrose/Whatever food inside and then there's the matter of (if we really get down into the things a man dreams about) meat pie products. When I'm home it's always the pasties and pork pies I head for first...

  • @JohnnyGoodyear said:

    @MonzoPro said:

    @JohnnyGoodyear said:

    @supadom said:

    @JohnnyGoodyear said:

    @gonekrazy3000 said:
    portrait only. takes finger off buy trigger

    walks quietly away....

    ___...opens a pack of milk chocolate digestives


    Like gold here in Texas you know. Oh you can find them, but they take digging for...when people see me dreaming of England (not lying back and thinking of it etc) they always seem to think I'm imagining St. Pauls or The Chilterns, but it's mostly biscuits.

    I was told to bring real ale, Marmite and bacon when I visited the States years ago.

    Bacon we have plenty of (in a Canadian kind of way), not perfect, but good enough. Marmite can be got hold of easily these days, and after all it lasts for an age (it's only me that eats it), I can even get choccy biccies at Central Market, but they're not, how to say it, fresh somehow. And of course they ARE expensive. A decent app a packet at least. Truth be indulgently told in the big picture I miss the food chilled cabinets. They have them here, but without the correct Sainsburys/Waitrose/Whatever food inside and then there's the matter of (if we really get down into the things a man dreams about) meat pie products. When I'm home it's always the pasties and pork pies I head for first...

    I love a pork pie, I spread a bit of English mustard on it and try not to think of what I'm actually eating. Treated myself to a Gala pork pie last weekend, posh pie with a bit of egg in it.

    I remember the think about the bacon in Colorado where I visited, was that it was all fat with a tiny bit of meat - the opposite of the UK porky product.

    I'm hungry now...I wonder if there's any of that pie left...

  • @MonzoPro said:

    @JohnnyGoodyear said:

    @MonzoPro said:

    @JohnnyGoodyear said:

    @supadom said:

    @JohnnyGoodyear said:

    @gonekrazy3000 said:
    portrait only. takes finger off buy trigger

    walks quietly away....

    ___...opens a pack of milk chocolate digestives


    Like gold here in Texas you know. Oh you can find them, but they take digging for...when people see me dreaming of England (not lying back and thinking of it etc) they always seem to think I'm imagining St. Pauls or The Chilterns, but it's mostly biscuits.

    I was told to bring real ale, Marmite and bacon when I visited the States years ago.

    Bacon we have plenty of (in a Canadian kind of way), not perfect, but good enough. Marmite can be got hold of easily these days, and after all it lasts for an age (it's only me that eats it), I can even get choccy biccies at Central Market, but they're not, how to say it, fresh somehow. And of course they ARE expensive. A decent app a packet at least. Truth be indulgently told in the big picture I miss the food chilled cabinets. They have them here, but without the correct Sainsburys/Waitrose/Whatever food inside and then there's the matter of (if we really get down into the things a man dreams about) meat pie products. When I'm home it's always the pasties and pork pies I head for first...

    I love a pork pie, I spread a bit of English mustard on it and try not to think of what I'm actually eating. Treated myself to a Gala pork pie last weekend, posh pie with a bit of egg in it.

    I remember the think about the bacon in Colorado where I visited, was that it was all fat with a tiny bit of meat - the opposite of the UK porky product.

    I'm hungry now...I wonder if there's any of that pie left...

    Bastard. Going to the gym and write me a blues song which starts Woke up this morning, Melton Mowbray on my mind....

  • Free to try? Well, that helps sweeten the pill regarding the orientation issue.

    Aussie vs English Bacon Comparison - Not good. I have developed a liking for Vegemite and Peanut Butter sarnies though, a weird combination that somehow works. Much like my marriage.

  • @TheVimFuego said:
    Free to try? Well, that helps sweeten the pill regarding the orientation issue.

    Aussie vs English Bacon Comparison - Not good. I have developed a liking for Vegemite and Peanut Butter sarnies though, a weird combination that somehow works. Much like my marriage.

    Which one are you?

  • @JohnnyGoodyear said:

    @TheVimFuego said:
    Free to try? Well, that helps sweeten the pill regarding the orientation issue.

    Aussie vs English Bacon Comparison - Not good. I have developed a liking for Vegemite and Peanut Butter sarnies though, a weird combination that somehow works. Much like my marriage.

    Which one are you?

    In my marriage? Vegemite. I'm OK in small doses.

  • edited March 2017

    Wait... This has no IAA or AB or any way to record and export to AS?

    Just checked the site and the feature list. I don't see any connectivity at all other than midi. Is that correct? :(

  • @TheVimFuego said:
    Free to try? Well, that helps sweeten the pill regarding the orientation issue.

    Aussie vs English Bacon Comparison - Not good. I have developed a liking for Vegemite and Peanut Butter sarnies though, a weird combination that somehow works.

    I have peanut butter and Marmite on toast at least three times a week, lovely. A few years back I found a 'savoury' peanut butter for sale - basically peanut butter with Marmite already mixed in, so I think there's quite a few of us yeast extract flavoured peanut butter lovers out there. Fly the flag, be weird.

  • @JohnnyGoodyear said:

    @supadom said:

    @JohnnyGoodyear said:

    @gonekrazy3000 said:
    portrait only. takes finger off buy trigger

    walks quietly away....

    ___...opens a pack of milk chocolate digestives


    Like gold here in Texas you know. Oh you can find them, but they take digging for...when people see me dreaming of England (not lying back and thinking of it etc) they always seem to think I'm imagining St. Pauls or The Chilterns, but it's mostly biscuits.

    Don't forget Hob Nobs too?......... Can get the Milk & Dark Chocolate digestives here in Cyprus, but Hob Nobs are a rare thing here......... Once I did find a packet of Chocolate Hob Nobs in a Supermarket here......... But only once tho......... Sniff!........... "Sunrise....... Sunset........ Sunrise..... Sunset!........" :'(

  • edited March 2017

    @studs1966 said:

    @JohnnyGoodyear said:

    @supadom said:

    @JohnnyGoodyear said:

    @gonekrazy3000 said:
    portrait only. takes finger off buy trigger

    walks quietly away....

    ___...opens a pack of milk chocolate digestives


    Like gold here in Texas you know. Oh you can find them, but they take digging for...when people see me dreaming of England (not lying back and thinking of it etc) they always seem to think I'm imagining St. Pauls or The Chilterns, but it's mostly biscuits.

    Don't forget Hob Nobs too?......... Can get the Milk & Dark Chocolate digestives here in Cyprus, but Hob Nobs are a rare thing here......... Once I did find a packet of Chocolate Hob Nobs in a Supermarket here......... But only once tho......... Sniff!........... "Sunrise....... Sunset........ Sunrise..... Sunset!........" :'(

    Chocolate HobNobs are probably the best biscuit in the World, terrifying amount of calories in them though. But what the heck, I've just added them to Mrs Monzo's shopping list so I'll have a treat tomorrow night.

  • I can just imagine the developer excitedly seeing so many comments on this thread, only to find it's mostly about biscuits...

  • @MonzoPro said:

    @studs1966 said:

    @JohnnyGoodyear said:

    @supadom said:

    @JohnnyGoodyear said:

    @gonekrazy3000 said:
    portrait only. takes finger off buy trigger

    walks quietly away....

    ___...opens a pack of milk chocolate digestives


    Like gold here in Texas you know. Oh you can find them, but they take digging for...when people see me dreaming of England (not lying back and thinking of it etc) they always seem to think I'm imagining St. Pauls or The Chilterns, but it's mostly biscuits.

    Don't forget Hob Nobs too?......... Can get the Milk & Dark Chocolate digestives here in Cyprus, but Hob Nobs are a rare thing here......... Once I did find a packet of Chocolate Hob Nobs in a Supermarket here......... But only once tho......... Sniff!........... "Sunrise....... Sunset........ Sunrise..... Sunset!........" :'(

    Chocolate HobNobs are probably the best biscuit in the World, terrifying amount of calories in them though. But what the heck, I've just added them to Mrs Monzo's shopping list so I'll have a treat tomorrow night.

    Lucky Bugger.......... :s

  • @studs1966 said:

    @MonzoPro said:

    @studs1966 said:

    @JohnnyGoodyear said:

    @supadom said:

    @JohnnyGoodyear said:

    @gonekrazy3000 said:
    portrait only. takes finger off buy trigger

    walks quietly away....

    ___...opens a pack of milk chocolate digestives


    Like gold here in Texas you know. Oh you can find them, but they take digging for...when people see me dreaming of England (not lying back and thinking of it etc) they always seem to think I'm imagining St. Pauls or The Chilterns, but it's mostly biscuits.

    Don't forget Hob Nobs too?......... Can get the Milk & Dark Chocolate digestives here in Cyprus, but Hob Nobs are a rare thing here......... Once I did find a packet of Chocolate Hob Nobs in a Supermarket here......... But only once tho......... Sniff!........... "Sunrise....... Sunset........ Sunrise..... Sunset!........" :'(

    Chocolate HobNobs are probably the best biscuit in the World, terrifying amount of calories in them though. But what the heck, I've just added them to Mrs Monzo's shopping list so I'll have a treat tomorrow night.

    Lucky Bugger.......... :s

    The dark chocolate ones are the best :)

  • well if the devs are reading this forum, I'll say I definitely like the look of it, simple and clean, and that it appears an attempt has been made to appeal to the synesthetic senses.

  • @PhilW said:
    I can just imagine the developer excitedly seeing so many comments on this thread, only to find it's mostly about biscuits...

    Perhaps it will inspire them to do a biscuit IAP, custard creams, bourbons, chocolate digestives and hob nobs floating around in a biscuit tin instead of the creatures in the sea, then have Amiibo style biscuits that the app recognises, as you nibble at the biscuit the sound changes

    "I have to eat these hobnobs....I must get this tune finished" :D

  • Seabiscuits

  • @Carnbot said:
    Seabiscuits

    +1

  • @AndyPlankton said:

    @studs1966 said:

    @MonzoPro said:

    @studs1966 said:

    @JohnnyGoodyear said:

    @supadom said:

    @JohnnyGoodyear said:

    @gonekrazy3000 said:
    portrait only. takes finger off buy trigger

    walks quietly away....

    ___...opens a pack of milk chocolate digestives


    Like gold here in Texas you know. Oh you can find them, but they take digging for...when people see me dreaming of England (not lying back and thinking of it etc) they always seem to think I'm imagining St. Pauls or The Chilterns, but it's mostly biscuits.

    Don't forget Hob Nobs too?......... Can get the Milk & Dark Chocolate digestives here in Cyprus, but Hob Nobs are a rare thing here......... Once I did find a packet of Chocolate Hob Nobs in a Supermarket here......... But only once tho......... Sniff!........... "Sunrise....... Sunset........ Sunrise..... Sunset!........" :'(

    Chocolate HobNobs are probably the best biscuit in the World, terrifying amount of calories in them though. But what the heck, I've just added them to Mrs Monzo's shopping list so I'll have a treat tomorrow night.

    Lucky Bugger.......... :s

    The dark chocolate ones are the best :)

    They're on Amazon at $6.93 a pack. Must get back to work...

  • Apps really are good value, no?

  • @JohnnyGoodyear said:

    @Carnbot said:
    Seabiscuits

    +1

    Now you guys are just horsing around... :D

  • @anickt said:

    @AndyPlankton said:

    @studs1966 said:

    @MonzoPro said:

    @studs1966 said:

    @JohnnyGoodyear said:

    @supadom said:

    @JohnnyGoodyear said:

    @gonekrazy3000 said:
    portrait only. takes finger off buy trigger

    walks quietly away....

    ___...opens a pack of milk chocolate digestives


    Like gold here in Texas you know. Oh you can find them, but they take digging for...when people see me dreaming of England (not lying back and thinking of it etc) they always seem to think I'm imagining St. Pauls or The Chilterns, but it's mostly biscuits.

    Don't forget Hob Nobs too?......... Can get the Milk & Dark Chocolate digestives here in Cyprus, but Hob Nobs are a rare thing here......... Once I did find a packet of Chocolate Hob Nobs in a Supermarket here......... But only once tho......... Sniff!........... "Sunrise....... Sunset........ Sunrise..... Sunset!........" :'(

    Chocolate HobNobs are probably the best biscuit in the World, terrifying amount of calories in them though. But what the heck, I've just added them to Mrs Monzo's shopping list so I'll have a treat tomorrow night.

    Lucky Bugger.......... :s

    The dark chocolate ones are the best :)

    They're on Amazon at $6.93 a pack. Must get back to work...

    £1.50 at Tesco...Must get back to Tesco :D

  • @JohnnyGoodyear said:

    @MonzoPro said:

    @JohnnyGoodyear said:

    @supadom said:

    @JohnnyGoodyear said:

    @gonekrazy3000 said:
    portrait only. takes finger off buy trigger

    walks quietly away....

    ___...opens a pack of milk chocolate digestives


    Like gold here in Texas you know. Oh you can find them, but they take digging for...when people see me dreaming of England (not lying back and thinking of it etc) they always seem to think I'm imagining St. Pauls or The Chilterns, but it's mostly biscuits.

    I was told to bring real ale, Marmite and bacon when I visited the States years ago.

    Bacon we have plenty of (in a Canadian kind of way), not perfect, but good enough. Marmite can be got hold of easily these days, and after all it lasts for an age (it's only me that eats it), I can even get choccy biccies at Central Market, but they're not, how to say it, fresh somehow. And of course they ARE expensive. A decent app a packet at least. Truth be indulgently told in the big picture I miss the food chilled cabinets. They have them here, but without the correct Sainsburys/Waitrose/Whatever food inside and then there's the matter of (if we really get down into the things a man dreams about) meat pie products. When I'm home it's always the pasties and pork pies I head for first...

    " In a Canadian kind of way"? Just curious what you mean by that :). I'm in the Canadian herd and just want to make sure I'm aligned with the proper way :)

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