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Existential Elevator Posted Mar 15, 2005
Yes, but on the whole it's probably easier to misuse alcohol than say...trees, oxygen and dancing penguins.
Reminded of what? *completely fails to follow the thread and decides to blame it on jet lag, no matter how old that's getting*
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TeaKay Posted Mar 15, 2005
I'd say dancing penguins were already being misused. And trees and oxygen are misused every day. Just because the misuse isn't as immediate as a drunken guy bottling another drunken guy, doesn't mean it isn't happening... how much paper do you see wasted every day?
"Okay, okay... We'll keep the sequins and feathers, but it can be in shirt form instead. And you can wear trousers too. And, if you're nice to me, I'll let you wear sensible shoes instead of stilettoes."
TK[1]
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Existential Elevator Posted Mar 16, 2005
Actually, that's quite a good point. Erm.
*lays down her hand*
I concede defeat, you win on that one.
No no no, I was more wondering of your couse for the rememberance of thus, and how it aided your argument...
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TeaKay Posted Mar 17, 2005
Would you expect any less.
*Takes hand* Cheers, I'll keep it for a rainy day
Ahhh, well my grandmother and aunt were suggesting that my mother snooped on my brother's emails (for various reasons). I thought of that, and it formed the basis for my point that you can read whatever the hell you like regardless of what's actually written...
TK[1]
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Existential Elevator Posted Mar 22, 2005
Admittedly... I'll win one of these days...
I'd keep it in the freezer if I were you; might get a bit mouldy otherwise.
Sounds like someone's in trouble...
It would actually be an infringement of his human rights, anyway:
"Article 12
No one shall be subjected to arbitrary interference with his privacy, family, home or correspondence, nor to attacks upon his honour and reputation"
Also, getting into anything that's been passworded probably infringes the Data Protection Act and would be illegal withough permission Although I'm not sure if that's overturnable if, say, you have the basis to believe that there's soemhing really dreadful going on.
But, yes, basically you could read whatever the f**k you liked. Stupid English language.
Actually, I love the English language, and I wouldn't hold anything against it
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TeaKay Posted Mar 25, 2005
Lol, you're learning...
I'm going to have it laminated so I can keep it on my mantelpiece. When I have one.
Lol, that's going a bit deep. Mum has enough trouble getting into her own email account. She often actually needs help switching the computer on.
It's all sort of to do with the fact that mum has had to put almost £200 of petrol in her car in the last month. In case you don't know how that holds against other people's petrol consumption, I put roughly £25 - £30 in my tank per fortnight, which works out at somewhere between £50 - £60 per month. And mum doesn't travel any futher to work than I do.. She lets William borrow the car for work, and that's further, but even so, he only goes as far as my dad does, yet he's still using around twice as much fuel, maybe more.
Plus mum thinks he's got two girlfriends. Well, thought. One of them seems to have found out and is not talking to him any more.
It's the ambiguity of the language that I like the most.
TK[1]
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Existential Elevator Posted Mar 25, 2005
One day... That apprentice will defeat the master
Ewww...
Well, we weren't all brought up with these newfangled buzzy boxes.
Oh.
Well, erm...
Yeah.
Give him a slap from me, okay?
It is great, when used correctly
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TeaKay Posted Mar 26, 2005
I'm sure she'll smash me into the ground remorselessly, which is why I'm having my fun while I'm on top
And it shows.
I would, but I don't want to get my hand dirty...
TK[1]
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