Originally posted by IR35 Avoider
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Previously on "Darn it, there goes another 15 quid"
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Funny I often get a wireless network found message, but can't log in - no password? Same with this bluetooth toothing thing on mobile phones. Always try, hoping for a shag with fantastic woman in the toilets or at least a quicky up the bum in the sandwich bar but although get various connections on the train, cant access get "enter pass
name"
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Got a laptop with wireless built in? Enable it and snoop around for an unsecured accesspoint.
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Got a laptop with wireless built in? Enable it and snoop around for an unsecured accesspoint. If you find one thats further away but still LOS then the old pringles can antenna can work wonders
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Originally posted by AtWSKA is doing very very well, new phase is about to start at the end of this week -- gotto achieve major mile stone by XMas
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Hmm, yes I have recently woken up to the possibilities of the internet. Far from being a sad occupation it can give you greater social and sexual success in many ways than more conventional social occasions. Made a good friend myself recently. My brother married an America lady he met on internet and a chap at work reckons he has had quite a few bonks through exchanges on various sites.Last edited by xoggoth; 30 November 2005, 13:18.
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i reckon you should look at casual relationships on't internet.
Find yourself a real bunk up!!
Watched this crappy reality program with some chick trawling around
for casual s*x, she looked abit fat, but other than think she was managing to pass the time........!!!!!!!
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getting drunk with some 60+ people
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Originally posted by AtWwell if its shared house then just get your own landline, even though 12-months contract is a bit of a pain in this respect, at least this way you can get dialup.
Or, if you have real people's skillz, talk to your neighbour and convince them to install WiFi and share their connection on the cheap -- you may have to shag a few fat bored housewifes for this, but that beats paying £15 for GRPS.
SKA is doing very very well, new phase is about to start at the end of this week -- gotto achieve major mile stone by XMas
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well if its shared house then just get your own landline, even though 12-months contract is a bit of a pain in this respect, at least this way you can get dialup.
Or, if you have real people's skillz, talk to your neighbour and convince them to install WiFi and share their connection on the cheap -- you may have to shag a few fat bored housewifes for this, but that beats paying £15 for GRPS.
SKA is doing very very well, new phase is about to start at the end of this week -- gotto achieve major mile stone by XMas
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In crappy shared house AtW, not hotel. Was thinking of drilling into broadband cable that bloke in next room has installed as it runs through my room. (One of the two others in house who is not over 60)
However I was thinking of something spiritually uplifting rather than cheaper ways to surf porn.
Hows your killer app these days?Last edited by xoggoth; 30 November 2005, 00:22.
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Surely using modem on hotel's line to call national rate number would work out much cheaper and faster than rip off GRPS?
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Darn it, there goes another 15 quid
What with this contract being so FRIGGING DULL and the evenings not much better (gym, getting drunk with some 60+ people in shared house and opccasional dull evening at British Legion is sum total of my social life in week) what is a bloke to do for entertainment but cruise for mucky pictures on the internet? But on a GPRS modem! I spent £15 since Monday.
Must not surf for mucky pictures, must not surf for mucky pictures, must not... aaaaagh. I surfed again, There goes another £15. Look you little bastard down there, what's wrong with the pictures we downloaded last week? Seen em. Spoilt bastard!
Any advice on alternative spiritual pursuits strategies gratefully received.
PS Yeh! yeh! I was expecting that one!Last edited by xoggoth; 30 November 2005, 00:15.Tags: None
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