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i wonder if there are any banana shaped constellations out there

with an infinite number surely there must be

there's your next assignment frog - find it

please destroy this post after you have read it

signed.... control

Posted

Bah!!! Despite all the smartarse comments above - I still have the problem.

maybe your computer is upset with you

after all you did send it away to the doctor's and dumped it

maybe you could try and be nice to it

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At least I can still access the educational sites that Biffen recommends to me.

Yes you can learn a lot from Red Tube.

Posted

Yes you can learn a lot from Red Tube.

:huh:


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what's red tube, red leg

is it like red'n'blue tube?

It is an educational channel for voyeurs. Excuse me while I resume watching.

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I think the Ruskies had that idea in mind at one stage

They would have painted the sea red as well ... :lol:

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Bah!!! Despite all the smartarse comments above - I still have the problem.

We know you have a problem.

Can you please quote the posts you are talking about so we are better able to help you.

Posted

Bring it on

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Shows how far we have had to go looking for tall forwards ... :blink::blink:

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i wonder if there are any banana shaped constellations out there

with an infinite number surely there must be

there's your next assignment frog - find it

please destroy this post after you have read it

signed.... control

northern_constellation_map.jpg

Number 86 out

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Posted

Bah!!! Despite all the smartarse comments above - I still have the problem.

My recommendation is to either use Firefox or Chrome web browsers

http://www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/new/

https://www.google.com/intl/en/chrome/browser/?hl=en&brand=CHNG&utm_source=en-hpp&utm_medium=hpp&utm_campaign=en

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G'day Redleg, are you going to tear yourself away from Redtube long enough to go to the game today?

No, looking after the grand kids who slept over last night. I believe Scoop Jnr is going, or at least he was until he heard about about Hogan. He will probably still go.


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No, looking after the grand kids who slept over last night. I believe Scoop Jnr is going, or at least he was until he heard about about Hogan. He will probably still go.

If he wants to travel with some intelligent fellow members of the legal fraternity tell him to call - leaving at 11.45am.

Posted

No, looking after the grand kids who slept over last night. I believe Scoop Jnr is going, or at least he was until he heard about about Hogan. He will probably still go.

I am on similar duties Redleg the progress scores will have to do for me today.

To be perfectly honest my GD is way more fun.

Today I think anything less than eight goal loss will be good in my eyes.

We are playing the best there is with an ordinary forward line.

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