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The milk of human kindness
« on: 17 July 2012, 21:16:21 »

I should just go to bed. Everything I touch this evening. Everything.

Mrs TB currently retrieving a PC from the wheelie bin, and got the dustpan and brush out for laptop bits.

God, I miss Sammy. Sammy makes things more permenent.
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Re: The milk of human kindness
« Reply #1 on: 17 July 2012, 21:18:42 »

I should just go to bed. Everything I touch this evening. Everything.

Mrs TB currently retrieving a PC from the wheelie bin, and got the dustpan and brush out for laptop bits.

God, I miss Sammy. Sammy makes things more permenent.

Better get Mrs TB to get the tweezers out in case you need the toilet ;D ;D
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Re: The milk of human kindness
« Reply #2 on: 17 July 2012, 21:19:13 »

I should just go to bed. Everything I touch this evening. Everything.

Mrs TB currently retrieving a PC from the wheelie bin, and got the dustpan and brush out for laptop bits.

God, I miss Sammy. Sammy makes things more permenent.

Been a good day then .. only 1 PC and 1 laptop wrecked .... you slowing down in old age ??? :)  :)  :)
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Re: The milk of human kindness
« Reply #3 on: 17 July 2012, 21:24:56 »

I should just go to bed. Everything I touch this evening. Everything.

Mrs TB currently retrieving a PC from the wheelie bin, and got the dustpan and brush out for laptop bits.

God, I miss Sammy. Sammy makes things more permenent.

Been a good day then .. only 1 PC and 1 laptop wrecked .... you slowing down in old age ??? :)  :)  :)

I'm guessing that, due to the lack of Sammy, Mrs TB's probably had to dig out the plasters too :-X ::)
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Re: The milk of human kindness
« Reply #4 on: 17 July 2012, 21:28:09 »

Silver Bullet. I forgot to mention the Silver Bullet. 'dangle berries'.

Fortunately, she doesn't need a car tomorrow, and I can use TBE
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Re: The milk of human kindness
« Reply #5 on: 17 July 2012, 21:30:22 »

Silver Bullet. I forgot to mention the Silver Bullet. 'dangle berries'.

Fortunately, she doesn't need a car tomorrow, and I can use TBE

Oh, you've broken a car today as well :o :o Been a good day then? :-X ::)
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« Reply #6 on: 17 July 2012, 21:31:26 »

Silver Bullet. I forgot to mention the Silver Bullet. 'dangle berries'.

Fortunately, she doesn't need a car tomorrow, and I can use TBE

The computers I can understand, but an omega giving you trouble? Never.  :o
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Re: The milk of human kindness
« Reply #7 on: 17 July 2012, 21:44:36 »

I have broken myself today.. AC full whole road.. I had fever before I reach home ;D
 
but I'll prefer breaking myself instead of my cars..  I'm not that expensive to repair ;D
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« Reply #8 on: 17 July 2012, 22:14:41 »

Splendid news indeed - it is of the utmost therapeutic importance to clear the custard when the need arises, (having beaten the ballicks out of one of my MCE boxes just last week).

Congratulations. :-* :-* 8)
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Re: The milk of human kindness
« Reply #9 on: 17 July 2012, 22:17:04 »

Splendid news indeed - it is of the utmost therapeutic importance to clear the custard when the need arises, (having beaten the ballicks out of one of my MCE boxes just last week).

Congratulations. :-* :-* 8)
Its my MCE that she's had to recover from the bin ::)

Windows 7 has the ability to piss me off in a way Vista never managed.
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Re: The milk of human kindness
« Reply #10 on: 17 July 2012, 22:53:29 »

Splendid news indeed - it is of the utmost therapeutic importance to clear the custard when the need arises, (having beaten the ballicks out of one of my MCE boxes just last week).

Congratulations. :-* :-* 8)
Its my MCE that she's had to recover from the bin ::)

Windows 7 has the ability to piss me off in a way Vista never managed.


This is what's left - the case and the front bezel both remain, in irredeemable condition, somewhere in the depths of the garage. ;D ;D ;D

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Re: The milk of human kindness
« Reply #11 on: 18 July 2012, 09:33:20 »

Things haven't improved. I want fuel. Surely it cannot be too difficult?

I reckon I'll need some new rear tyres, useless twonking retards.
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Re: The milk of human kindness
« Reply #12 on: 18 July 2012, 09:53:24 »

..... aand breeeeeeath....  ::)  :)
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Re: The milk of human kindness
« Reply #13 on: 18 July 2012, 11:13:22 »

Things haven't improved. I want fuel. Surely it cannot be too difficult?

I reckon I'll need some new rear tyres, useless twonking retards.

If you're in TBE that can only be a bonus ??? ;D
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Re: The milk of human kindness
« Reply #14 on: 18 July 2012, 13:41:19 »

Things haven't improved. I want fuel. Surely it cannot be too difficult?

I reckon I'll need some new rear tyres, useless twonking retards.

If you're in TBE that can only be a bonus ??? ;D
If that's the one with the Autogrips fitted, they won't give up without a fight  ::) they're almost indestructible :'(

I should probably add that that wasn't a challenge :-X
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