Trogdor the Flash game is very addictive. You are Trodgor the Burninator (see Creation of Trogdor if you don't know who Trogdor is, it's hilarious for those with a strange sense of humour) and your task is to burninate the peasants and their thatched roof cottages. Stomp peasants and achieve your burnination powers and then set peasants and their villages on fire. Trogdor the Burninator LIVES for stomping peasants and setting their thatched roofed cottages on fire!
Here are some links to think that made me laugh at some point. Be warned, I have a strange sense of humour.
I am a pretty avid fan of F1 even though the FIA seems to always be trying their best to mess things up.
See below for useful links to keep up to date with the world of Formula 1.
F1-Live has very up to date information. Looking for new developments through winter, F1-Live had good data up very quickly about the latest news and car developments in F1.
There are a few good sites available that provide top F1 information for free. There seems to be a lot of duplication across the sites.
Hi. I have read a lot of science fantasy books in my time and this page is where I am going to tell you about the books you should be reading. If I'm feeling nice, I may even spare you some time and tell you about the science fantasy books you should be avoiding as well. I'll start by writing a little introduction to what I look for in a book (actually I lied, I started with what I don't look for in a book)
I guess over the years I have come to prefer books where I don't automatically know what the story line is. I prefer a book to be a bit of a challenge to read. I don't want to read the first chapter and already know that "Bob" (main character) is going to go off and find the "thing-a-ma-jig" (some kind of magic item) and kill "Joe" (okay, maybe he doesn't sound it, but he is the evil dude) whilst travelling to "Mount Scarey" (destination where something (scarey) is going to happen, needs saving, is the residence of thing-a-ma-jig or countless other variations that have been done to death) and at the end, Bob marries "Jane" (some hot chick who is probably a princess, which more than likely is a big surprise to Bob) and his tag along party all cheer and get merry... apart from maybe "Milton" (you don't want to be Milton, he is one of Bob's mates, the poor sod who nobody took that much notice of and gets knocked off at the end so we can feel like there was great loss in getting to Mount Scarey). Sound like a David Eddings book to you?