Posted: Tue Mar 15, 2011 6:22 pm
why doesn't my job have call waiting music?
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C'mon ___, say what you mean!___ wrote:Wrong, and wrong. You know, there are sources of information at your fingertips. Why, if you took some of the time you spent here posting crap, and dedicated it to learning something, you might one day know something.sgt.null wrote:daylight savings was done for farmers wasn't it? same with the months kids go to school.
he is just jealous of my beautiful post count - pay no attention.peter wrote:C'mon ___, say what you mean!___ wrote:Wrong, and wrong. You know, there are sources of information at your fingertips. Why, if you took some of the time you spent here posting crap, and dedicated it to learning something, you might one day know something.sgt.null wrote:daylight savings was done for farmers wasn't it? same with the months kids go to school.
i have no idea what any of that means...___ wrote: I prefer quality over quantity.
In that case it's workingsgt.null wrote:summers off says Beck is a way to ensure we fall behind the world in educated children.
won't anyone think of the children?peter wrote:In that case it's workingsgt.null wrote:summers off says Beck is a way to ensure we fall behind the world in educated children.
Damn those luddites who never heard of CD's, mp3's, or iTunes!Auleliel wrote:Darn cassette tapes keep jamming in the player this week. At least 6 times in 5 days, during class. One of the tapes broke. How am I supposed to teach if the little kiddies can't sing their songs about the weather and clothes and Jack the Mechanic?
Well you at least get paid more? If not, then damn them! Damn them to hell!peter wrote:My boss just e mailed me to say we won't be given a public holiday for the forthcoming Royal Wedding as will the rest of the country - we will have to work as normal while everyone else partys at Prince William and Katies request. BASTARDS!
Avatar wrote:Guess that means you must be in the UK Peter.
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For your sins? The UK's some sort of earthly Purgatory, then?peter wrote:For my sins Avatar - for my sins!
I strongly protest the bolded statement, as one of my biggest complaints about living in South Korea is the fact that there is no cheese at all except that sliced processed "cheese food" (which I believe is neither cheese nor food, and which is deceptively labeled "cheddar cheese" in SK, grr...), whereas in Wisconsin I was able to choose from a wide variety of good cheeses of all colors, shapes, sizes, and flavors. I miss cheese...TheFallen wrote:And that's having spent 6 months living in the US. The three things that drove me nuts were:-
1) The complete inability of anyone in the US - including restaurants and speciality outlets - to make a good cup of coffee. Okay that's partially down to the fact that you can't get any decent ground coffee over there anyway, but Hellfire!
2) The fact that the only cheese sold there is bright orangey-yellow and bounces if you drop it.
3) And do you think anyone has an electric kettle? Do they Hell!
Damn total American failure when it comes to any understanding of the art of hot drink making!
More like overdependence on the coffeemaker. And lately, overdependence on Starbucks -- which makes the only decent instant coffee I've ever tasted. Damn American ingenuity and its inability to make decent instant coffee for most of my life!TheFallen wrote:Overdependance on the coffee percolator, I suspect.
Ooh! I want one! Didn't need one at home in America because of the special hot tap, but now it would come in handy.TheFallen wrote:As to electric kettle, it's no more than a mains-powered device to boil water quickly - great for tea and instant coffee (by which I do NOT mean that Folgers muck). You'll find one in quite literally every kitchen in the UK, so I was probably naively staggered that it was so hard to find one in the USA. Overdependance on the coffee percolator, I suspect.
No man, that's just wrong. You need to pour the boiling water over your tea. Not boil the water with the tea already in it.Orlion wrote:I've got an electric kettle. It has a wire strainer that I can use to brew tea within it