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King of Loss
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Posted: May 20 2006 at 14:04 |
Myspace blows ass, they should f**k it up before it hurts anyone!
Just Kidding! I really do not like Myspace because it really exposes people, but then again its their freedom to do whatever they want.
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VanderGraafKommandöh
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Posted: May 20 2006 at 15:04 |
Actually there's an anti-nudity policy!
I know that's not what you meant...
It's own by a certain Rupert Murdoch and well... he's not exactly a nice guy (illegidly).
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King of Loss
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Posted: May 20 2006 at 19:49 |
chopper wrote:
Apparently Henry will be on ?30,000 per week!!! And is he worth it?
Well, I watched a bit of the Arsenal-Barcelona game, I saw the world's best footballer (allegedly) Ronaldhino take 2 free kicks and miss the goal completely. I mean, I could do that for half that money! |
Definitely worth it. You can't buy a player as good as Henry anywhere in Europe
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chopper
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Posted: May 21 2006 at 13:53 |
My rant for today is about packaging. Manufacturers must have a computer program that works out how to get products packed into the smallest possible space, especially toys. Then us mere mortals unpack them and then WE CAN'T GET THEM BACK INTO THE BLOODY BOX! Talking of toys, why do they have those flaming bits of wire round everything as well? OK, that's it. I'm off to lie down now.
Edited by chopper - May 21 2006 at 13:54
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Arsillus
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Posted: May 21 2006 at 23:06 |
King of Loss wrote:
Myspace blows ass, they should f**k it up before it hurts anyone!
Just Kidding! I really do not like Myspace because it really exposes people, but then again its their freedom to do whatever they want. |
I don't like it because why should I care about everything everyone else is doing? I've got enough things of my own to worry and to think about, why get involved in everybody elses junk?
And plus it's pedophile breeding ground, but even after almost daily reports of sting operation and busts, they still can't/don't get the picture. Sickos.
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VanderGraafKommandöh
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Posted: May 22 2006 at 13:53 |
Women who lose things.
Example of this:
My mother has misplaced her mobile 'phone and she cannot find it anywhere and she wants me to 'phone it, which my brother has already tried and it goes through to the answer machine.
My argument is, put it in the same place every time, then you won't lose it! I always put my 'phone in the same place, so I never lose it.
The other gripe is when I put something somewhere, say on the floor, for example and my mother then moves it to somewhere else, doesn't tell me where she put or that she moved it in the first place and then expects me to find her. When I quiz her about it, she says she put it in such and such a place, yet it's never where she says it is!
Frustration!
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Blacksword
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Posted: May 22 2006 at 14:20 |
chopper wrote:
My rant for today is about packaging. Manufacturers must have a computer program that works out how to get products packed into the smallest possible space, especially toys. Then us mere mortals unpack them and then WE CAN'T GET THEM BACK INTO THE BLOODY BOX!Talking of toys, why do they have those flaming bits of wire round everything as well?OK, that's it. I'm off to lie down now.
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The sort of packaging I hate, Alan, is the sort that encases a new cable for your stereo or computer. A 2 metre long cable will be sealed in a moulded plastic case, which requires the sharpest knife in the drawer to get into. Normally the procedure takes about ten minutes, results in deadly sharp plastic edges and a volumous pile of waste plastic.
Right, thats me done for now.
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Ultimately bored by endless ecstasy!
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VanderGraafKommandöh
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Posted: May 22 2006 at 14:42 |
The wrapping on CDs is a pain also! I've found a quick way of opening them (well, relatively so, anyhow), so it's not so much of an issue now.
How about chippings in your new stereo box? Very important to avoid damage and suchlike, but they are annoying!
But packaging is a big problem, when will they ever learn?
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Blacksword
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Posted: May 22 2006 at 14:47 |
Geck0 wrote:
The wrapping on CDs is a pain also! I've found a quick way of opening them (well, relatively so, anyhow), so it's not so much of an issue now.How about chippings in your new stereo box? Very important to avoid damage and suchlike, but they are annoying!But packaging is a big problem, when will they ever learn?
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Stickers on CD's drive me mad too!! Just as stickers on vinyl records used to. Most rock fans, prog or otherwise seem to take a pride in their music collection, and after an artists (Roger Dean as an example) has gone to the bother of creating classic artwork, it seems WRONG to cover the sleeve in stickers. In particular the ones that leaves adhesive behind, make my my blood boil!
Perhaps I should get out more..
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VanderGraafKommandöh
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Posted: May 22 2006 at 14:52 |
I know exactly what you mean! Porcupine Tree's Deadwing was a prime example of that for me.
One of my Moody Blues stickers was cool though, it was stuck in a silly place, so I moved it without a problem.
I've had some that are stuck so much, they tear, so you cannot even keep the sticker if you wanted to. They then either leave a big white bit, or they leave a sticky bit on the case.
Another problem are bands that use a different colour dual case. I've got a Fleetwood Mac CD (early era by the way, not the terrible latter years) in a kind of greeny metallic dual case and I managed to drop the CD (or it fell off the pile) and it's now broken. This means it's nigh on impossible to get a replacement.
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Blacksword
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Posted: May 22 2006 at 14:58 |
I cant stand 'Limited Edition' CD's in crap cardboard cases, that wont fit inside my Cd cabinet. Give me simple cheap plastic cases any day!
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Ultimately bored by endless ecstasy!
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Wilcey
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Posted: May 22 2006 at 14:59 |
King of Loss wrote:
[Definitely worth it. You can't buy a player as good as Henry anywhere in Europe [IMG]height=17 alt=Wink src="http://www.progarchives.com/forum/smileys/smiley2.gif" width=17 align=absMiddle> |
oh blimey, proof that I really am losing my mind......... reading this post, for some reason I thought we were discussing vacuum cleaners........I was about to rant as my "Henry" kept breaking down until I replaced it with a dyson........ now I long for my HENRY back!
anway, we were talking footie, not hoovers!!!
Yeah, I agree......... he's a star in a gooner shirt!
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Padraic
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Posted: May 22 2006 at 15:08 |
Blacksword wrote:
The sort of packaging I hate, Alan, is the sort that encases a new
cable for your stereo or computer. A 2 metre long cable will be sealed
in a moulded plastic case, which requires the sharpest knife in the
drawer to get into. Normally the procedure takes about ten minutes,
results in deadly sharp plastic edges and a volumous pile of waste
plastic.
Right, thats me done for now. |
Yes, this is incredibly annoying! Who are they trying to keep out of there?
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Blacksword
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Posted: May 22 2006 at 15:12 |
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Ultimately bored by endless ecstasy!
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VanderGraafKommandöh
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Posted: May 22 2006 at 15:15 |
Henry's are brillian vacuum cleaners! There was a whole series of them, but Henry was always the best. Quiet too. Never broke down, I think we still use ours.
More useful than some French Footballer, that's for sure.
I quite like my limited edition Gov't Mule 4 CD boxset in a weird case, but that's just me.
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Jim Garten
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Posted: May 23 2006 at 03:29 |
Blacksword wrote:
Give me simple cheap plastic cases any day! |
I agree with that to an extent, but is it really beyond the wit of mankind to invent a CD insert that lasts longer than the time it takes to open the CD case for the first time? How many times have you bought a brand new CD, opened it & had those little tags which are supposed to hold the disc in place fall out (followed closely by the disc itself if you're not quick enough)?
No - the kind of packaging which irritates me is the special edition box sets such as Genesis' "Archives"; great album, great to listen to & full of marvellous photos & interviews etc... but where am I supposed to store it? It's way too big for any of my CD racks & even though it looks like a book, it's too tall for any of my bookcases!
And what about import CDs which for some obscure reason have an immoveable sticker right across the top sealing the case completely? Half an hour of careful peeling results in several broken nails and one broken CD outer case... then the inner tags fall out, & because you're so busy stemming the blood from ripped cuticles, you don't see where the CD itself fell!
Aaaaaanyway - my main rant for this morning (which I think will only ring bells with our UK members) concerns a gentleman who regularly appears on the idiot box in the corner of our lounge... Barry Scott.
Never heard of him?
Sure?
Mr Shouty?
No...?
Barry Scott is the guy who fronts the TV advertising campaign for the cleaning product Cillit Bang; constantly shouting, dipping pennies into his special goo to clean them, shouting, tipping it down sinks, shouting, tipping it down loos, shouting, pouring it over work surfaces and SHOUTING.
Shutupshutupshutupshutupshutupshutupshutupshutupshutupshutupshutupshutupshutup!!!
You just want to walk calmly up to him (and his simpering advertisement co-star "you like that one, don't you Barry?"), raise a Ruger .44 to his temple and paraphrase his advertising slogan:
"BANG! and the is gone"
But the really irritating thing about Cillit Bang commercials? They're right - it actually works...
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Wilcey
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Posted: May 23 2006 at 03:52 |
Jim Garten wrote:
But the really irritating thing about Cillit Bang commercials? They're right - it actually works... |
Poor Barry, he's just enthusiastic about his cleaning stuff!!!!
I know what you mean..........headcase!!!!!
My rant today, is slightly more domestic.
TODAY I OVERSLEPT.
This meant that both children overslept. .............as the impending doom of missing their ride loomed.........daughter stamped foot in a manacing way and announced her intention to go to "Amber's House" because "Amber's Mum wouldn't shout like that"
I announced that she was not going to Amber's house, or indeed anywhere.............and she really had to hurry up or miss her ride.
I became the monster.
I bacame the bad person.
I became the enemy.
It became MY FAULT that she overslept, MY FAULT that she is not going to Amber's house, MY FAULT that she didn't know where her sports kit was, MY FAULT her hair "wouldn't go right" etc etc etc (the etc marks are not for fun, I just lost the will to type out my list of misdemeanors!!!!)
SO to the main part of my rant this sunny morn.........
WHEN DO THEY START TAKING RESPONSIBILITY AND STOP BLAMING ME?????
There are young folk on this forum..........answers on a postcard please chaps!
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VanderGraafKommandöh
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Posted: May 23 2006 at 06:15 |
Any 14 year old should be able to get out of bed on their own and early too. You should be "ill" one day and see how they cope without you. I bet they won't go to school.
Nobody likes school, hence their reluctance to actually make an effort.
"Oh, Mum's not up yet, cool, I'll just lay-in some more... hopefully she won't wake up for ages yet, when she does, I'll just blame it on her, because I'm not getting up, just to go to crappy school. Mum can wake me like she always does!".
You need to tell them to start getting up on their own, they don't need to be reliant on you. If they're at secondary school, it's not an issue, they should be able to get up! I guess they do need a lift though... so they'll need to wake you up. Which isn't likely to happen, to be honest.
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Wilcey
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Posted: May 23 2006 at 06:21 |
Thanks for that insight Geck0.........
I have calmed myself considerably since I wrote my rant this morning............
and now I am my usual sereen self!
(.......I called my Mum, she laughed her socks off...........so I guess it's the way of things!!!)
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VanderGraafKommandöh
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Posted: May 23 2006 at 06:27 |
Well I'm 25 and I know a lot of youngsters and it was only 10 to 11 years ago for me, so it's still clear in my mind!
Indeed, a cup of tea always helps.
And don't you dare bring up socks again!
Always happy to help.
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