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BBP
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This is in danger of becoming a ludicrous conversation, Tom...
Anyay I downloaded something called Schmoedipus today. It's odd.
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Envelope with CDs came in... THAAAANK YOU PUNKY!!!
Played one of them, with the Sinfonietta playing some Boulez and Varèse and Revised Music... Wanted to take out the CD, but the drawer wouldn't
open.
And of course the CD-player is at the bottom of our stereo...
DED and I took the radio out, then he lifted the amp + equalizer+tuner while I pulled out the CD player, then I had to unplug the thing while DED was
still carrying all the equipment, then pull out the entire player. Dad then unscrewed it. I used one of Granny's old extension cords to hook up the
player to electricity.
Not sure what's wrong; it's a bit of an oldie by now, we had it for 15 years or so. But I got the CD back and the drawer goes in and out again.
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punknaynowned
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oh good news! glad they got there, and fast too!
I promise, they were NOT designed to break the cd player!!!
Hope you get a chance to hear 'em without anything else getting broken - like Ed's back!!!
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BBP
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I got the impression he was trying to do just that. The garden needs to be done by the time winter gets here in a few days.
Bicycle broke down on the way between paper delivery station and newspaper round. Walked around quite a bit, but I was late all the same.
Just fixed it. Chain cover screw had broken off, so the chain cover was loose and knocked off the chain. It got messy, but I managed to fix it by
myself.
Also, I'm looking for a new job. I'm going to quit the newspaper route by the new year, along with my boss and at least one colleague. They're going
to ENLARGE the route, even though they haven't been able to get good staff for years because the routes are too long. They're going to make them TWO
HOURS. So it'll be like the time when I delivered magazines, except they will have a three hour time frame to do it, while I had a 36 hour time frame
back in the day.
My prediction is newspaper routes won't exist by next year. The mailman will be doing that then. Rescues the post in the same go.
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I need to buy you a new bike!
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BBP
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Nah. I'll quit after the Christmas bonus, copy a letter and put it in the letterbox of every subscriber. And send it to EVERY newspaper around. And
Hyves and Facebook and who knows what else. They've been taking advantage of me for too long.
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Somehow I think you need one too
and an airbag for byciclists. (picture 1)
BBP doesn't need one (picture 2)
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I'm with you on that one, I'm really
not sure what point DED is making.
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BBP
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He refers to my large cup size.
It's freezing cold, we even had a wee little bit of snow. Just 4 more Saturday routes left for me.
Had a brainwave: maybe I should just send all my complaints about work to the labour inspection.
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and also for the new Swedish invention of an airbag for bicyclists.
http://davidreport.com/blog/201010/the-invisible-airbag-bicycle-hel...
beatiful invention, good alternitive for those stupid bike helmets.
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Seems to me that he was being a bit mean. But, I am a parent and my kids
have probably suffered the odd mean joke from me.
[Edited on 29-11-10 by polydigm]
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BBP
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Yes. Some people pay a fortune to get my cup size, but I can't say it has been advantageous in any way. I cannot wear blouses, for one. Ugly bras. No
running. Often painful or in the way. And the boys aren't exactly all over them and I dont wanna know about the girls.
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In college, my wife shared a house with a woman who had enormous boobs. She got a lot of attention from guys, but she was miserable. Her main problem
was back pain.
Finally she had reduction surgery. It seemed kind of drastic, but afterwards she was much happier. She went around flashing her new boobs to anyone
who cared to see (and probably to several who didn't).
I haven't seen her in 25 years, but I guarantee she hasn't spent a minute regretting that decision...
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Mean?
See it as a sort of Aunt Agatha - Bertie Wooster relation (Woodehouse)
Apart from that it is no fun driving with the glovecompartment open when she accompanies the ride
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hVt-6TeSXgA
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BBP
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I don't like it one little bit, his jokes.
Anyway I transcribed a tiny FZ radio interview. Look for it on the General Board!
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That is quit usual with this kind a humor.
Best defense is attack. Vengeance
But now enough of this, or I read something about this all in a rhyme in a few days
My belly is like a
someone wants to prick it soon
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BBP
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Anyway, today I fell with my bicycle eary on in my route, and I hurt my knee.
After that I got so scared, I walked pretty much the rest of the route.
It was also quite windy, and some of my newspapers flew away. I had to chase loose papers around on the slippery roads.
Shortly after that I passed my house, so I went in to fold the papers back together again, and to pick up the cellphone just in case.
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B, what you're doing trying to coax baddy out of his hole over there is noble and of course you are right.
Know that I am cheering you on. But your effort is probably fruitless regarding him. The effect on others however is incalculable.
And just think, DED is probably at least partly responsible for your big boobs. May even be the same gene that enlarges his belly. My guess is that while he may have contributed to your size, you have probably done
far less to contribute to his. :wink:
love the way you work
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