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Damn modern technology! Bring back good old Morse Code. Much more reliable. Mind you, the porn wasn't much good.bloggoth
If everything isn't black and white, I say, 'Why the hell not?'
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I have toyed with that but its hit rate is quite good and saves me having to do too much proof reading of what my fat fingers come up with. There's just these occasional annoyancesOriginally posted by Pip in a Poke View PostWell, why not switch it off?
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I was a kid when I did this and they told my mum at parents evening, I had to write what I did that weekend and what happened was the exhaust on my mums car had come off while driving and she used her tights to tie it up until we could to a repair place, I had spelt tights wrong though and had spelt it as 'tits', so my mum had secured the exhaust to the car by tying her tits around it.Comment
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3.5 inches still is for you I guessOriginally posted by redgiant View PostBack when I was more naive in school this was a stiffy


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The nearest thing we got to new technology at school were ball point pens which were banned as we had to use fountain pens.Originally posted by ChimpMaster View Post3.5 inches still is for you I guess
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