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What's Tiramisu and why the long spoon?
kea ~ Far out in the uncharted backwaters of the unfashionable end of the western spiral arm of the Galaxy lies a small, unregarded but very well read blue and white website Posted Nov 25, 2005
Given it's the 'remainder' tiramisu in the fridge it must have had some redeeming qualities?
All I've got is some mouldy carrots and a few limp lettuce leaves
What's Tiramisu and why the long spoon?
Trin Tragula Posted Nov 25, 2005
Redeeming qualities?
1. It's only ten feet away
2. It's edible (if not yummy)
3. There isn't anything else
Mouldy carrots and limp lettuce - are they for the bunny in the Westinghouse?
What's Tiramisu and why the long spoon?
kea ~ Far out in the uncharted backwaters of the unfashionable end of the western spiral arm of the Galaxy lies a small, unregarded but very well read blue and white website Posted Nov 25, 2005
Unfortunately it's a Fisher and Paykel. I could rename it a Westinghouse but I googled them the other day and see they're also nuclear reactor manufacturers
A nuclear reactor in the kitchen though - that could be entertaining
What's Tiramisu and why the long spoon?
Trin Tragula Posted Nov 25, 2005
I thought I recognised the name from something else. I suppose nuclear reactors and cooling technologies do go hand in hand (Well, you sort of hope they would).
I've never heard of Fisher and Paykel though
*googlegooglegoogle*
A NZ company doing big fridge business right around the world, by the looks of it. I'll bear them in mind if the one I've got decides it's had enough of holding my skip o'pudding.
What's Tiramisu and why the long spoon?
kea ~ Far out in the uncharted backwaters of the unfashionable end of the western spiral arm of the Galaxy lies a small, unregarded but very well read blue and white website Posted Nov 25, 2005
Yeah they seem to be pretty cool. They took my old fridge away to remove the refrigerant and recycle the metal bits. And apparently all the new appliances are designed to be dismantled and recycled fully at the end of it's life - in response to the European market.
Also my new one is made in NZ which makes me happy (we've lost so much other industry overseas).
All those things aren't the norm in good ole clean, green New Zealand, so it's nice to support a company that's making the effort.
What's Tiramisu and why the long spoon?
Trin Tragula Posted Nov 25, 2005
Yes, the law about disposal of fridges got really very tight here some years ago. Quite rightly. Costs quite a bit.
Which has meant that your chances of bumping into one dumped in a hedge somewhere have been somewhat increased
I'm just watching someone on the telly singing in Gaelic (that's Scots 'gallic' rather than Irish 'gailic'). Very odd - sounds almost Native American.
What's Tiramisu and why the long spoon?
Trin Tragula Posted Nov 27, 2005
*Little toast soldiers rush through*
Charge!
What's Tiramisu and why the long spoon?
Trin Tragula Posted Feb 10, 2008
I of course meant...
Hardly ever here at the moment - I've forgotten all the smileys!
Well... nearly all of them.
I think I might have done. It was just there and a thought came to me and even though I hadn't posted in Ask (or anywhere else very much) for months, posting happened. Before I could stop myself really
How are you? I see kiwifruit are happening also
What's Tiramisu and why the long spoon?
kea ~ Far out in the uncharted backwaters of the unfashionable end of the western spiral arm of the Galaxy lies a small, unregarded but very well read blue and white website Posted Feb 11, 2008
Can't ever forget the smiley Or that one
So, spontaneous acts of sensibleness, eh
I'm in a bit of a bad mood at the moment. And, worse, I can't find any decent threads to take it out on
Yes, kiwifruit. Ah well, now I know what it's like to have someone change my writing (I never did find out what was changed with the Kakapo one).
Is your relative absence from hootoo a sign of life being good to you?
What's Tiramisu and why the long spoon?
Trin Tragula Posted Feb 12, 2008
Just a sign of life being demanding with me, I think. Lots of work-related things filling my hours at the moment.
And I just did another post Not a sensible one this time either.
Look! No smileys at all!
Damn.
What's Tiramisu and why the long spoon?
kea ~ Far out in the uncharted backwaters of the unfashionable end of the western spiral arm of the Galaxy lies a small, unregarded but very well read blue and white website Posted Feb 13, 2008
What's Tiramisu and why the long spoon?
Trin Tragula Posted Mar 2, 2008
Something weird is happening - I'm barely visible: you seem to be everywhere
I need another me. This me can't do all the things it's supposed to do
Let alone get on to hootoo and... well, hold your coat a lot by the looks of things
Hope all's well
What's Tiramisu and why the long spoon?
Thanks Trin
I do seem to be all over the place at the moment. I keep expecting someone to come along and tell me to shut-up
You must be here enough to be reading though! Maybe you could take just a wee bit of that time and post something...
*thinks then he'll get sucked in again and have to post more and more*
What's Tiramisu and why the long spoon?
kea ~ Far out in the uncharted backwaters of the unfashionable end of the western spiral arm of the Galaxy lies a small, unregarded but very well read blue and white website Posted Jul 31, 2008
That gave me a fright. Your PS says your last post was on June 15 I thought that's a bit bloody serious, over a month ago. Except I see you posted just the other day in the the Trin's Hole in the Ground thread
What's Tiramisu and why the long spoon?
Trin Tragula Posted Aug 7, 2008
It's been at least two years those things haven't been working. And you don't even have to leave off posting that long for it suddenly to decide you haven't been here for ten months
Mind you, it almost feels like I actually haven't been here for ten months I'm very dip in and outy at the moment. Spend more time signed in on UG accounts than on my own and that's still not very much either.
Whereas I see you've been pretty much everywhere recently Who went and woke up the 'What's Wrong with...' thread again?
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