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"Orchid XP v7" <voi### [at] dev null> wrote in message
news:477c06a7$1@news.povray.org...
> Warp wrote:
>
>> OTOH, he *has* a girlfriend, which is against him being a nerd...
>
> I wish to emulate this achievement...
>
to emulate the system you must know the available functions calls...
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Ross nous apporta ses lumieres en ce 2008/01/02 17:32:
> "Orchid XP v7" <voi### [at] dev null> wrote in message
> news:477bd3a4$1@news.povray.org...
>> Ross wrote:
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>>> Miscellaneous shirts, sweaters and pants.
>> I really hope you mean the American meaning of that word...
>
> What word, pants? I can only guess what you brits think it means. Anyway, to
> specify, it was a pair of bluejeans and courderoys(sp?).
>
>>> Then as a present to ourselves, my girlfriend and I bought ourselves a
>>> panasonic plasma tv. it's dead sexy.
>> "girlfriend" and "sexy" in the same sentence... and you're talking about a
>> TV?? o_O
>>
>
> she calls it sexy too... what does that say about our relationship?
>
>
That she's also a nerd?
--
Alain
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'First things first -- but not necessarily in that order' -- Dr Who
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Ross wrote:
> What word, pants? I can only guess what you brits think it means.
As I understand it, pants = underpants, while trousers = pants.
--
Darren New / San Diego, CA, USA (PST)
It's not feature creep if you put it
at the end and adjust the release date.
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"Darren New" <dne### [at] san rr com> wrote in message
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> Ross wrote:
>> What word, pants? I can only guess what you brits think it means.
>
> As I understand it, pants = underpants, while trousers = pants.
>
well, to scare andrew a bit, i did get a couple pairs of boxers. a year
can't pass without getting socks or underwear as a gift.
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And lo on Fri, 28 Dec 2007 11:38:33 -0000, Orchid XP v7 <voi### [at] dev null>
did spake, saying:
> OK, so what did *you* get for Christmas this year?
Along with Warp - nowt, and again through our families own choice.
Actually I tell a lie I got a electronic tyre pressure gauge from my
mother who saw them cheap in Woolies and a box of chocs of our insurance
company.
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Phil Cook
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I once tried to be apathetic, but I just couldn't be bothered
http://flipc.blogspot.com
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Phil Cook <phi### [at] nospamrocain freeserve co uk> wrote:
> Actually I tell a lie I got a electronic tyre pressure gauge from my
> mother who saw them cheap in Woolies and a box of chocs of our insurance
> company.
But was it a christmas gift, or a regular gift? I think there's a big
symbolic difference. :P
--
- Warp
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And lo on Fri, 04 Jan 2008 11:45:13 -0000, Warp <war### [at] tag povray org> did
spake, saying:
> Phil Cook <phi### [at] nospamrocain freeserve co uk> wrote:
>> Actually I tell a lie I got a electronic tyre pressure gauge from my
>> mother who saw them cheap in Woolies and a box of chocs of our insurance
>> company.
>
> But was it a christmas gift, or a regular gift? I think there's a big
> symbolic difference. :P
Combination, mostly regular with general thought of Xmas floating in her
head.
--
Phil Cook
--
I once tried to be apathetic, but I just couldn't be bothered
http://flipc.blogspot.com
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Stephen wrote:
>>> I take it you never dink the apple juice?
>> Dear lord, no! Now, hot apple cider, once I'm better, is completely
>> different.
>
> Yes!
"Thanks for the apple cider! Oh, and still warm too! How nice!"
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Mike Raiford wrote:
> Stephen wrote:
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>>>> I take it you never dink the apple juice?
>>> Dear lord, no! Now, hot apple cider, once I'm better, is completely
>>> different.
>>
>> Yes!
>
> "Thanks for the apple cider! Oh, and still warm too! How nice!"
>
>
I'm glad I'm better now, cause otherwise I might be sick.
Hot cider, you know, with rum and all the other goodies? Not confusable
for that at all.
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On Wed, 09 Jan 2008 19:08:14 -0500, Sabrina Kilian <"ykgp at vtSPAM.edu"> wrote:
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>I'm glad I'm better now, cause otherwise I might be sick.
I'm glad you're better too and boys will be boys :)
>
>Hot cider, you know, with rum and all the other goodies? Not confusable
>for that at all.
It never was, that's what makes it funny :)
Regards
Stephen
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