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Colortime paint turning into cheeze
On Aug 20, 7:53*am, (Paddy Waggin) wrote:
This is the twit that has a WEBTV. Thanks for all the flames, guys. I will admit I had them coming. Can you imagine using a WTV? OMG. But wait, it's free, never freezes up, has firewall protection, never can get a virus, has most of the benefits of an older `puter, and on and on... I'm only 78, but I bet I've forgotten more **** than you guys will ever know.... Yes it is sad that I'm on WTV. And I can see that I can get slammed pretty good in the ng's, still.... FYI, I meant no harm to the O.P. Maybe a bad choice of words on my part... :-( * But, give me a break... I've only been on the net for 15 years. And you? *Loose, Lost, Lose... heh heh. BTW... what is cheeze? Paddy... rock on doods. *;-) Dude (can't call you old, 65 here) if you can't get a virus why does it need a firewall? |
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Colortime paint turning into cheeze
"Paddy Waggin" wrote in message
... This is the twit that has a WEBTV. Thanks for all the flames, guys. I will admit I had them coming. Can you imagine using a WTV? OMG. But wait, it's free, never freezes up, has firewall protection, never can get a virus, has most of the benefits of an older `puter, and on and on... I'm only 78, but I bet I've forgotten more **** than you guys will ever know.... And yet you can't figure out the message hierarchy and respond to the correct person. |
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Colortime paint turning into cheeze
On 8/19/2010 10:33 PM Smitty Two spake thus:
In article , (Paddy Waggin) wrote: Boy, I've heard some dozies before. You're not the sharpest knife in the drawer, are ya? Mixing a solvent with latex, a water based paint. WTF.? That'd be "duesie," Mr. Sharp Knife. Short for Duesenberg, a fine motorcar from yesteryear. An expression that without the sarcasm part means, roughly, "unsurpassed" (in quality, style, luxury, etc.) Except that it's usually spelled [1] "doozie" (why I don't know, too lazy to go to the big dictionary just now). [1] "spelt" for our UK friends. -- The fashion in killing has an insouciant, flirty style this spring, with the flaunting of well-defined muscle, wrapped in flags. - Comment from an article on Antiwar.com (http://antiwar.com) |
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Colortime paint turning into cheeze
On 8/20/2010 12:49 AM, JoeSpareBedroom wrote:
"Smitty wrote in message news In , (Paddy Waggin) wrote: Boy, I've heard some dozies before. You're not the sharpest knife in the drawer, are ya? Mixing a solvent with latex, a water based paint. WTF.? That'd be "duesie," Mr. Sharp Knife. Short for Duesenberg, a fine motorcar from yesteryear. An expression that without the sarcasm part means, roughly, "unsurpassed" (in quality, style, luxury, etc.) Be gentle. He's a webtv user. Who the f*ck still uses webtv??? I met a guy the other day still using AOL. Through a broad band connection. duh.... -- Steve Barker remove the "not" from my address to email |
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