Us wot likes being fecking inebriated drink Leffe 9.
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Us wot is sofisticated forgettabout Special Brew, and drink Leffe Triple.
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Sounds like a man after my own heart, I steer clear of the brew though.Originally posted by stek View PostTerry: I'd offer you a can but I've only got six.....
Generally useful for people with all encompassing drug habits.
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Four tins by the time I got home actually. I had the other four on the bus.....Originally posted by TestMangler View PostYou wouldn't have had a can of Special Brew in your laptop bag to start with, so your opinion is invalid.
Reminds me of a classic line in the film version of 'The Likely Lads' - one of the better spin-off movies.
Terry is fishing in the canal and having a pint or two and Bob approaches and they chat;
Terry: I'd offer you a can but I've only got six.....
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You wouldn't have had a can of Special Brew in your laptop bag to start with, so your opinion is invalid.Originally posted by d000hg View PostI'd have just soaked it in the sink.
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I think that's the approach he uses when out of clean underwearTurn it inside out
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I bung everything in the washer. have even washed one of my Orla Kiely bags (not the leather ones mind) when the cat decided to 'scent mark' them.
I just shove the dial on 'Handwash' and everything comes out fine.
Turn it inside out - put it in the washer and report back
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Step 1 - Remove laptop
Step 2 - Handwash bag
Step 3 - Dry bag
Step 4 - Insert laptop
Invoice is on it's way.
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The answer really depends on what it is made of, has it got padding etc..
I assume is a standard canvas with padding so yes you can but it will take a day or so to dry.
But ultimately +1 on the buy a new one & if you do; get a proper leather one & give it a coating of snow paste <linky>
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