how ugly
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- kelpie0
hmmm... i might see you on the sunny streets of bcn in that case!
paraselene
(Jul 14 05, 05:11)cool, we can sort summink out closer to the time if it works out for you :)
- ********0
i'll have you know that i also am doing heaps of work today.
paraselene
(Jul 14 05, 05:09)Don't listen kelpie. Tis lies! Lies I tell thee!
- ********0
I have a trained house boy to type my messages. Hes been a bit slow today though.
Did you get that thing working moth?
- ********0
this thread was supposed to die!
:/
- paraselene0
janne, it IS dead. we're just the wee little bacteria and worms who come in to feast on the carrion.
charming analogy, hey? have a loverly lunch, all.
x
- ********0
Did you get that thing working moth?
skt
(Jul 14 05, 05:20)Para? Yeah. I rigged the keyboard so everytime she stops she gets a shock....
- ********0
Did you get that thing working moth?
skt
(Jul 14 05, 05:20)Seriously I've not tried yet. We've suddenly got a few more urgent jobs on so it's fallen back again.
Thanks again for the help. I'm quite a flash novice - as you saw...
- ********0
Did you get that thing working moth?
skt
(Jul 14 05, 05:20)Para? Yeah. I rigged the keyboard so everytime she stops she gets a shock....
determinedmoth
(Jul 14 05, 05:29)hahahaha!! classic.
- paraselene0
Para? Yeah. I rigged the keyboard so everytime she stops she gets a shock....
determinedmoth
(Jul 14 05, 05:29)s'my own fault, really. i keep forgetting that the bastard can SEE me.
- ********0
-10 extremely hideously nasty
how you say in Dutch?
Kuk Maan!
- paraselene0
get with the program, jaz. we're not doing that anymore. this thread has been converted to an east end boozer.
n00b.
;)
- ********0
ouch, I see, you guys are like that then... hmmm, don't like threads that are about the subject matter.
:P
- paraselene0
i thought you knew that was the way we liked it, jazzy j?
hi·jack also high·jack (hī'jăk') pronunciation Informal.
tr.v., -jacked, -jack·ing, -jacks.1.
1. To stop and rob (a vehicle in transit).
2. To steal (goods) from a vehicle in transit.
3. To seize control of (a moving vehicle) by use of force, especially in order to reach an alternate destination.
2.
1. To steal from as if by hijacking.
2. To swindle or subject to extortion.n.
The act or an instance of hijacking.
[Probably back-formation from highjacker, perhaps from jacker, holdup man, from JACK, to jacklight.]
hi'jack'er n.
- ********0
ohhh it's tragic this NT