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#11
2007-08-16, 09:33 PM
Now I think about it, my father's birthday was in August...

For any of you out there with teenage (or older) children - if you really want to piss them off, try bringing up the circumstances surrounding their conception - see the response you get... :eek:
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2007-08-16, 10:24 PM
I thought maybe one last person complained that the tv-out on his PVR-350 wasn't working and sub pulled the plug on the whole thing.

Maybe we should start a poll asking what support question sub is the most tired of answering.
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2007-08-16, 11:04 PM
bdgbill Wrote:Maybe we should start a poll asking what support question sub is the most tired of answering.

Or a poll on who likes polls and who doesn't.Wink
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2007-08-16, 11:42 PM
ACTCMS Wrote:Now I think about it, my father's birthday was in August...

For any of you out there with teenage (or older) children - if you really want to piss them off, try bringing up the circumstances surrounding their conception - see the response you get... :eek:

Not wanting to explain tooo much when my daughter was young, I informed her that she arrived through the window instead of using the door. She was born C-Section. Boy does she get irritated by that... 14 Yrs and still does...
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2007-08-16, 11:46 PM
David Wrote:Not wanting to explain tooo much when my daughter was young, I informed her that she arrived through the window instead of using the door. She was born C-Section. Boy does she get irritated by that... 14 Yrs and still does...
I'd still go with the conception details for the biggest effect - major difference between something involving her and mum - and something involving dad and mum...Wink
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2007-08-17, 07:20 AM
McBainUK Wrote:The last time the forums went down was a several months ago - you either have a huge fridge-freezer or are feeling a little hungry! Big Grin

how did you guess? this is my "shed" next to the house.

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2007-08-17, 12:52 PM
O_o

does that thing really fill the building? or did you just stick an old 50's fridge into the wall?

also, looks very nice where you are, definitely something European.


and I know what it is to have too much food, I think my parents could have gone over two months without buying food. They have 2 full kitchens in the house (including fridge/freezers) then a full size upright freezer in the mudroom, a fridge/freezer in the garage, and a full size upright freezer and a chest freezer in the basement. then the pantries, which you can barely open the doors to. Plus the root cellar, which is kinda empty now, but will soon contain a dozen+ bushel of potatoes. and then there is canned food, which stays almost forever, there are probably a few hundred cans of that (all homemade, in mason jars)

Interestingly, the root cellar is concrete on all sides, so it would make a decent bomb shelter, along with all the stockpiled food, I think they are pretty prepared :p
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2007-08-17, 02:46 PM
Ted the Penguin Wrote:O_o

does that thing really fill the building? or did you just stick an old 50's fridge into the wall?

Nah, it just a phony 50's fridge door

Ted the Penguin Wrote:also, looks very nice where you are, definitely something European.

thanks, it is.
Over 100 yr old house. has it's charm but definite it's dowsides also

Ted the Penguin Wrote:Interestingly, the root cellar is concrete on all sides, so it would make a decent bomb shelter, along with all the stockpiled food, I think they are pretty prepared :p

When reading about all the stuffed food, that was exactly what I was thinking, man... they are prepared for the worst
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