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July 25, 2005 Barrie Bramley Technology 2 Comments

The HoffI don’t know where they come from? I don’t know who they are? But somewhere out there, somewhere in the dark spaces of our world, live the Hof people. I get mail from them, and I’ve sent enough of it on, for others to believe that I’ve wandered across to the other side. I have a Hof calendar. I have Hof pictures. I’ve made a paper hofplane. I even have a Hof ring tone. And today, the thing that’s put me over the edge, the reason I’m writting this particular blog is that I got to play Space Hofvaders. You don’t believe me? Check this out (click here)

I’m talking about David Hasselhof. Knight Rider. Mitch on Baywatch. Really bad singer. The dude is alive. He has had a re-birth of note.

Long live the Hof!

Enhof Sed!

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  1. maidenmole says:

    Never thought it possible, but someone has now attmepted blog-suicide. Nuf Sed, I’m glad that this morning the following disclaimer appeared on TmTd.biz to clear you of all disparagement …

    “NOTE: The views expressed on this site are not necessarily those of TomorrowToday.biz. Not all entries are posted by members of the TomorrowToday.biz team.”

  2. Vicky says:

    R U sure your not a boomer. Never thought I’d see the day any one was a Hof fan…Kit yes Hof No

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