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2legs - Hey, babe, take a walk on the wild side... Posted Nov 8, 2004
The carcuss is still sitting on a plate in the oven keeping it out of the way I must get myself up off this char in a moment and do stuff or I'll get nought done all day, need to ring a bloke up about a new mobile phone
2legs - Hey, babe, take a walk on the wild side... Posted Nov 8, 2004
My Father used to have hair apparently.... I don't believe him, though he keeps saying there is photographic evidence just called the bloke up about the mobile but he's sold it
2legs - Hey, babe, take a walk on the wild side... Posted Nov 8, 2004
yeh; this was a guy selin it on Ebay.... there are several on there for sale, a couple round the £200 plus mark, and some others that will hopefully come in nearer £150 which is what I'm look pay for it, I'll go up to £160 perhaps a little more depending on how new it is and what its coming with in terms of 'extras' and stuff, as I'm getting a phone the same as the one I bust, I would like* to find one for sale that isn't with charger or manuals or datacable or CD ROM etc., as I've already got them, so I could* perhaps get it cheaper think I'll go have another look on Ebay in a moment anywhere else on the net like Ebay? I'm making up my chicken stock the carcus and some of the skin and stuff is bubbling away in my giant saucepan with loads of celery and onion I'll add some garlic to it too in a little while I thinks I've not eaten yet today so I'll probably have a pretty* big evening meal not sure how much stock I'll get, would be nice if I've enought for tonight and tomorrow don't know if I should make the soup with it tonight or knock up a chicken risotto or a chicken stew (I've some leeks in that'd go nicely for a stew)
aka Bel - A87832164 Posted Nov 8, 2004
For so much money you should certainly be able to buy it in a shop ?
Your supper sounds yummy , pity I live so far away
2legs - Hey, babe, take a walk on the wild side... Posted Nov 8, 2004
New, online like at amazon and the such, they come in £300 plus, and as I need it unlocked and sim free, its nearer the £500 mark dinner should be good, it might be late though, the stock making didn't really get going till about half 2, and it wants at least* 2 hours to get all the flavour out of the carcuss then I'll have to let it cool for a while so it goes cold (makes it so much easier for removing the fat off the top ) then whatever it is used for will take a while, if I do a stew (not currently the prefered option for tonight) it'l then take about two hours to make the stew A risotto would be something more like one hour to make, the soup would be quickest; I'd just melt some butter in saucepan, fry mushrooms, perhaps a little more* garlic/onion/celery, then chuck the stock in, heat it up, chuck in frozen sweetcorn, give it a couple of mins, then add some chicken meet and give it time to warm the meet though, say about five mins, then I can serve it up, could do some crotons or however there spelt or probably more likely just have a huge bit of granary bread to go with it
aka Bel - A87832164 Posted Nov 8, 2004
You know what ? I'd never make a dinner that would take me so much time to prepare it
I don't know about the prices for new mobiles here, but I don't think they're so expensive, perhaps have a look at ebay.de - you could compare the prices
2legs - Hey, babe, take a walk on the wild side... Posted Nov 8, 2004
its a bit* more than a mobile; it opens out to reveal a qwerty keyboard (its a large phone!), and its WAP/internet doobry, and has word processor, and stuf fon it, like a well it is a PDA/mini computer kind of it is quite a 'brick' though can use as MP3 player too and its hadny for storing files and stuff on that I want to have with me just wish I'd not have thrown the one I bought a while ago at the wall quite* so hard
aka Bel - A87832164 Posted Nov 8, 2004
oh, ok, that does sound a bit more expensive than a mobile
My son threw his fountain pen at the wall when he was angry three days ago - and guess who's NOT going to buy him a new one
pheloxi | is it time to wear a hat? | Posted Nov 8, 2004
2legs have seen this keypad called frogpad
http://www.frogpad.com/link.asp?Ref=pheloxi
2legs - Hey, babe, take a walk on the wild side... Posted Nov 8, 2004
looks weird, I'm so* used to qwerty typing and I'm pretty fast at it I was* possible looking at some other 'smartphones' you see it needs to be on the symbian OS, I think that limits me on the phone I can get quite a bit, there are a few nokia ones, and a couple others, but the ones I've sen I didn't like that much I could have a look see what the other ones are going for on Ebay though as you can get bluetooth keyboards for the other symbian phones I think
pheloxi | is it time to wear a hat? | Posted Nov 8, 2004
FrogPad is currently the only mobile bluetooth keypad...
I have USB FrogPad and iFrog (bluetooth), but I am early adaptor and active help on FrogBlog http://frogpad.zeroforum.com/ where even CEO of FrogPad Inc helps. the listen to users. they currently developing a GameFrog.
2legs - Hey, babe, take a walk on the wild side... Posted Nov 8, 2004
Think I'll stick to the nokia 9210I asides from everything having the bust one here I can ue it for spares if needed at some point the future plus if I get a new power supply doobry, I can consider leaving one of them at my Dads so I wouldn't need to worry remembering to take one there when I go there *burp*
*burp*
I ate a little while ago, was fantastic
2legs - Hey, babe, take a walk on the wild side... Posted Nov 8, 2004
Good I've still got to try and figure out if I'm going to do anything tmorrow for my birthday I stil don't think I'll feel like doing anything relaly this year
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