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... is sitting at a laptop in the corner of a relative's house bored out of their brains :lol:
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moto
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motorollin wrote:
... is sitting at a laptop in the corner of a relative's house bored out of their brains :lol:
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moto
I'm sitting in my own house... bored out of my brain :-)
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Nope! Relative day is tomorrow I'm pleased to say :-D So I've been playing with my Xmas presents at home.
Firstly I was taking photos with my N95 and Bluetoothing them to my new printer that prints them out for me at 6" x 4" 8-)
At the moment I'm smashing up the frontroom and chopping my family into pieces with a radio controlled helicopter. How the hell do you fly those things? :lol:
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A4000_Mad wrote:
At the moment I'm smashing up the frontroom and chopping my family into pieces with a radio controlled helicopter. How the hell do you fly those things? :lol:
give it an hour or so, you'll soon get it :-)
I've got loads of radio controlled helicopters... they are all a pain to fly at first!
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Will do mate. It's only a £25 cheapy that charges for 30 minutes for 5 mins flying time. I'll have to get a really good one soon. I have radio controlled engine powered aircraft in the loft, but nowhere to fly them as people start ringing the authorities as soon they here the engine noise.
Can you fly flight simulators? I've done 'Airbus 320 Volume II' on the Amiga, but now I'm giving MS 2002 a try and could do with some help.
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A4000_Mad wrote:
Will do mate. It's only a £25 cheapy that charges for 30 minutes for 5 mins flying time. I'll have to get a really good one soon. I have radio controlled engine powered aircraft in the loft, but nowhere to fly them as people start ringing the authorities as soon they here the engine noise.
Ahh yeah, I've seen one of those in the shops! I've been thinking about getting one!! They really look like fun.
Can you fly flight simulators? I've done 'Airbus 320 Volume II' on the Amiga, but now I'm giving MS 2002 a try and could do with some help.
Not really into flight simulators any more... not since my Amiga days :-)
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Sitting at my parents' place watching movies on the laptop :-D.
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bloodline wrote:
Not really into flight simulators any more... not since my Amiga days :-)
Oh ok thanks. I've had to ground the helicopter after putting a slice in someones finger. Oops!
I'll try out my new chain saw instead :-D
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A4000_Mad wrote:
bloodline wrote:
Not really into flight simulators any more... not since my Amiga days :-)
Oh ok thanks. I've had to ground the helicopter after putting a slice in someones finger. Oops!
I'll try out my new chain saw instead :-D
Hahaha, never mind... :-)
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A4000_Mad wrote:
Nope! Relative day is tomorrow I'm pleased to say :-D So I've been playing with my Xmas presents at home.
Firstly I was taking photos with my N95 and Bluetoothing them to my new printer that prints them out for me at 6" x 4" 8-)
At the moment I'm smashing up the frontroom and chopping my family into pieces with a radio controlled helicopter. How the hell do you fly those things? :lol:
Wow, i always wanted one of those, when i was a kid i could not afford it, and now i have this wife.. you all now what they say about those things.. :-D
edit: i'm talking about the helicopter.
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@bloodline
You're lucky. I've spent the whole day with the other half's family who are driving me mad. Having spent the last 2 hours deciding which film to watch they proceeded to talk incessantly throughout :-x Fortunately I'm sleeping on a sofabed in the conservatory and a stinking cold has granted me the excuse for an early night with the iPhone. Ahhhh sweet double-glazed peace and solitude :lol:
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moto
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motorollin wrote:
@bloodline
You're lucky. I've spent the whole day with the other half's family who are driving me mad. Having spent the last 2 hours deciding which film to watch they proceeded to talk incessantly throughout :-x Fortunately I'm sleeping on a sofabed in the conservatory and a stinking cold has granted me the excuse for an early night with the iPhone. Ahhhh sweet double-glazed peace and solitude :lol:
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moto
Well, I decided to spend xmas alone this year. First Christmas since I split up with Jennifer... I must say I'm enjoying the quiet, though it is a bit lonely and very boring. Earlier I made myself a massive christmas dinner, which was nice, It would be a pretty good xmas if it wasn't for my horrid cold :-/
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Bored, lonely and ill - sounds rubbish! Come to Newbury and we can listen to music to pass the time and commiserate about our colds ;-)
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moto
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motorollin wrote:
... is sitting at a laptop in the corner of a relative's house bored out of their brains :lol:
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moto
:lol:
Yesterday I've been to relatives and it was very nice :-)
Now I am at my parents' with my laptop :lol:
Not bored out of my brains, though, I am never bored out of my brains. :-)
I got enough music and games on my laptop, and a couple of nice movies...
Besides, I got a part of my collection of vintage computers in working state here at my parents'. They need attention too, see?
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Speelgoedmannetje wrote:
Yesterday I've been to relatives and it was very nice :-)
Now I am at my parents' with my laptop :lol:
Not bored out of my brains, though, I am never bored out of my brains. :-)
I got enough music and games on my laptop, and a couple of nice movies...
Right, so you're not bored because you've got your laptop - which was exactly my point :-)
Speelgoedmannetje wrote:
Besides, I got a part of my collection of vintage computers in working state here at my parents'. They need attention too, see?
Lucky bugger. Nothing vintage here except the mother-in-law :lol:
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Well, I was with the family yesterday, and apparently, I am still the benjamin of the family :lol: Despite the fact that I'm uncle (well, of my cousin's children that is) :lol:
motorollin wrote:
Lucky bugger. Nothing vintage here except the mother-in-law :lol:
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Your b/f's mother?
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motorollin wrote:
Right, so you're not bored because you've got your laptop - which was exactly my point :-)
Yeah, well, I am now listening nice touareg blues. :-)
And my father's baking bread of flour from our own land.
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Speel wrote:
Your b/f's mother?
Yep - so not a legally binding relative really :lol:
Speel wrote:
And my father's baking bread of flour which he grew himself.
We got a bread maker for Christmas. Some home grown flour would be lovely - care to send some over? ;-)
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motorollin wrote:
Speel wrote:
Your b/f's mother?
Yep - so not a legally binding relative really :lol:
Here it could be :-)
Speel wrote:
And my father's baking bread of flour which he grew himself.
We got a bread maker for Christmas. Some home grown flour would be lovely - care to send some over? ;-)
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moto
Well, I can tell you, my sis lives in Aberdeen, and when I went to her, I brought with me 2kgs of our homemade flour (she also bought herself a bread machine). To think of it, I passed the custom service with 2kgs of white powder... Must be because of my charms... :lol:
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Speelgoedmannetje wrote:
motorollin wrote:
Speel wrote:
Your b/f's mother?
Yep - so not a legally binding relative really :lol:
Here it could be :-)
Here too - but I've got more sense :lol:
Speel wrote:
To think of it, I passed the custom service with 2kgs of white powder... Must be because of my charms... :lol:
So how did you bribe the nice man in uniform at customs? :-P
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motorollin wrote:
So how did you bribe the nice man in uniform at customs? :-P
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:roflmao: Oh men, this is gonna be some thread :lol:
Shall I say I've got a passionate uniform-fetish? ;-)
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motorollin wrote:
Here too - but I've got more sense :lol:
Because of your mother-in-'law'? :lol:
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Speel wrote:
Shall I say I've got a passionate uniform-fetish?
A man after my own heart ;-) :lol:
Speel wrote:
Because of your mother-in-'law'?
Yes, and because I know too many people whose relationships turned sour once they became legally binding. Our relationship is wonderful now, so we're just carrying on doing what makes up happy :-)
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motorollin wrote:
Speel wrote:
Shall I say I've got a passionate uniform-fetish?
A man after my own heart ;-) :lol:
Well, but 'tis not true... I prefer elegant, gracious men :oops:
Speel wrote:
Because of your mother-in-'law'?
Yes, and because I know too many people whose relationships turned sour once they became legally binding. Our relationship is wonderful now, so we're just carrying on doing what makes up happy :-)
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Keep up the good work! :-)
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Speelgoedmannetje wrote:
Well, but 'tis not true... I prefer elegant, gracious men :oops:
Well we're very different then - give me a sqaddie or a builder any day ;-)
Speelgoedmannetje wrote:
Keep up the good work! :-)
Thanks :-) We do work hard at our relationship and talk a lot. It very rarely feels like hard work, which must be a good thing :-)
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motorollin wrote:
Speelgoedmannetje wrote:
Well, but 'tis not true... I prefer elegant, gracious men :oops:
Well we're very different then - give me a sqaddie or a builder any day ;-)
Sadly most of the women I know would seem to agree with you :evil:
Speelgoedmannetje wrote:
Keep up the good work! :-)
Thanks :-) We do work hard at our relationship and talk a lot. It very rarely feels like hard work, which must be a good thing :-)
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moto
Awww.... so you are a big sotfie at heart!
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bloodline wrote:
motorollin wrote:
Speelgoedmannetje wrote:
Well, but 'tis not true... I prefer elegant, gracious men :oops:
Well we're very different then - give me a sqaddie or a builder any day ;-)
Sadly most of the women I know would seem to agree with you :evil:
Yeah I know, and I am myself quite muscled and big and so.. women do like it.. yes.. :roll: :roll:
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bloodline wrote:
motorollin wrote:
give me a sqaddie or a builder any day ;-)
Sadly most of the women I know would seem to agree with you :evil:
Time to go and meet some new women ;-) You're a good looking guy judging by your picture so combine that with your Brainbox to confuse and coerce women in to an inescapable rendezvous! I'm assuming that would be legal...
bloodline wrote:
Awww.... so you are a big sotfie at heart!
Of course! What on earth made you think otherwise? :-)
Speel wrote:
Yeah I know, and I am myself quite muscled and big and so.. women do like it.. yes.. :roll: :roll:
Think yourself lucky if you're naturally muscular. Trust me, it's not just women who are in to that ;-)
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motorollin wrote:
bloodline wrote:
motorollin wrote:
give me a sqaddie or a builder any day ;-)
Sadly most of the women I know would seem to agree with you :evil:
Time to go and meet some new women ;-) You're a good looking guy judging by your picture so combine that with your Brainbox to confuse and coerce women in to an inescapable rendezvous! I'm assuming that would be legal...
Well, chloroform is quicker :-)
Hehehehe, we women aren't a problem... one in particular is :-D
bloodline wrote:
Awww.... so you are a big sotfie at heart!
Of course! What on earth made you think otherwise? :-)
HAhahahah, just confirming ;-)
Speel wrote:
Yeah I know, and I am myself quite muscled and big and so.. women do like it.. yes.. :roll: :roll:
Think yourself lucky if you're naturally muscular. Trust me, it's not just women who are in to that ;-)
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bloodline wrote:
Well, chloroform is quicker :-)
Try rohypnol. It inhibits the memory. Errrr, apparently...
bloodline wrote:
Hehehehe, we women aren't a problem... one in particular is :-D
Still chasing that Scottish bird?
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moto
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motorollin wrote:
bloodline wrote:
Well, chloroform is quicker :-)
Try rohypnol. It inhibits the memory. Errrr, apparently...
Do you know how to make rohypnol? No, I didn't think so ;-)
bloodline wrote:
Hehehehe, we women aren't a problem... one in particular is :-D
Still chasing that Scottish bird?
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moto
Scottish! :-o Good heavens no... Ich möchte eine Deutsche Frau ;-)
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bloodline wrote:
Do you know how to make rohypnol? No, I didn't think so ;-)
Wikipedia was no help, so no I don't :lol:
bloodline wrote:
Scottish! :-o Good heavens no... Ich möchte eine Deutsche Frau ;-)
Ahh yes, of course. Apparently this lady is German. Maybe she will keep you going in case things don't work out.
(http://paularmstrongdesigns.com/photos/photos/germanlady.jpg)
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Are you trying to enforce my celibacy? :lol:
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bloodline wrote:
Scottish! :-o Good heavens no... Ich möchte eine Deutsche Frau ;-)
Deutsche Maedel, you mean I guess. :-)
Here's a 'Frau'; Frau Droste in conversation with Tampert und Freddy (a Derrick Parody):
(http://i12.tinypic.com/8ac4501.png)