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On Tue, 9 Feb 2016 14:13:45 -0500, Ed Pawlowski wrote:

On 2/9/2016 6:13 AM, DerbyDad03 wrote:

You can use Thunderbird as a portable version on a flash drive and take
your groups with you and not have to be confined to using GG.
That works if the USB ports are not blocked by the security settings.


Bingo!

No external media allowed.

I can charge my smartphone via USB but that's about it.


Some commie outfit trying to keep the spies out eh. I'd not last
working for a big corporation.


For a brief time I worked at a "temporary job", a company where I had to
use a computer and contact a list of businesses, to make sales of their
products. This was in 2001, and we had Windows 2000. We could access the
web, but they had most popular websites blocked. (for example ebay). I
learned that it was blocked in the HOSTS file. But we could not modify
the settings within Windows. I easily got around that, using the DOS
command line, and within minutes I was able to access any website. So,
while others were sitting there bored (between our actual work), I was
shopping on ebay and looking at humorous pictures. I began saving some
of those pictures too. which would get everyone in the office laughing,
because I found a way to also send those pictures to others on the
intranet (not internet), which was just within our building.

The boss never caught on to this the whole time I was there. Soon this
job (being temporary), came to an end. Before I left, I wanted to clean
up my computer, but wanted to save those pictures. We could not use a
floppy (I tried) in those computers. That was simple enough, I just
emailed all the pictures to my own email address at home. Then I had to
once again go to the command line (Dos) to delete the pictures and
restore the original HOSTS file (which I had backed up). When I left
that job, the computer was the same way I got it.

I was always surprised the techicians who maintained the network never
caught on, however if they did, they probably just looked at those
humorous pics and laughed and never said anything to the management. I
actually think they did know, because one of them was always cracking me
up with jokes and I rarely saw him do that with other employees.

I'm sure its not as easy to tamper with modern operating systems, but
Win2000 was pretty easy to tinker with.


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On Tue, 09 Feb 2016 15:16:05 -0600, wrote:

On Tue, 9 Feb 2016 14:13:45 -0500, Ed Pawlowski wrote:

On 2/9/2016 6:13 AM, DerbyDad03 wrote:

You can use Thunderbird as a portable version on a flash drive and take
your groups with you and not have to be confined to using GG.
That works if the USB ports are not blocked by the security settings.

Bingo!

No external media allowed.

I can charge my smartphone via USB but that's about it.


Some commie outfit trying to keep the spies out eh. I'd not last
working for a big corporation.


For a brief time I worked at a "temporary job", a company where I had to
use a computer and contact a list of businesses, to make sales of their
products. This was in 2001, and we had Windows 2000. We could access the
web, but they had most popular websites blocked. (for example ebay). I
learned that it was blocked in the HOSTS file. But we could not modify
the settings within Windows. I easily got around that, using the DOS
command line, and within minutes I was able to access any website. So,
while others were sitting there bored (between our actual work), I was
shopping on ebay and looking at humorous pictures. I began saving some
of those pictures too. which would get everyone in the office laughing,
because I found a way to also send those pictures to others on the
intranet (not internet), which was just within our building.

The boss never caught on to this the whole time I was there. Soon this
job (being temporary), came to an end. Before I left, I wanted to clean
up my computer, but wanted to save those pictures. We could not use a
floppy (I tried) in those computers. That was simple enough, I just
emailed all the pictures to my own email address at home. Then I had to
once again go to the command line (Dos) to delete the pictures and
restore the original HOSTS file (which I had backed up). When I left
that job, the computer was the same way I got it.

I was always surprised the techicians who maintained the network never
caught on, however if they did, they probably just looked at those
humorous pics and laughed and never said anything to the management. I
actually think they did know, because one of them was always cracking me
up with jokes and I rarely saw him do that with other employees.

I'm sure its not as easy to tamper with modern operating systems, but
Win2000 was pretty easy to tinker with.



I am amazed that the people today seem to think the time they get paid
for at work is theirs to dick around on and that they seem empowered
to modify software on a machine they do not own to do it.



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On Tuesday, February 9, 2016 at 4:17:10 PM UTC-5, wrote:
On Tue, 9 Feb 2016 14:13:45 -0500, Ed Pawlowski wrote:

On 2/9/2016 6:13 AM, DerbyDad03 wrote:

You can use Thunderbird as a portable version on a flash drive and take
your groups with you and not have to be confined to using GG.
That works if the USB ports are not blocked by the security settings.

Bingo!

No external media allowed.

I can charge my smartphone via USB but that's about it.


Some commie outfit trying to keep the spies out eh. I'd not last
working for a big corporation.


For a brief time I worked at a "temporary job", a company where I had to
use a computer and contact a list of businesses, to make sales of their
products. This was in 2001, and we had Windows 2000. We could access the
web, but they had most popular websites blocked. (for example ebay). I
learned that it was blocked in the HOSTS file. But we could not modify
the settings within Windows. I easily got around that, using the DOS
command line, and within minutes I was able to access any website. So,
while others were sitting there bored (between our actual work), I was
shopping on ebay and looking at humorous pictures. I began saving some
of those pictures too. which would get everyone in the office laughing,
because I found a way to also send those pictures to others on the
intranet (not internet), which was just within our building.

The boss never caught on to this the whole time I was there. Soon this
job (being temporary), came to an end. Before I left, I wanted to clean
up my computer, but wanted to save those pictures. We could not use a
floppy (I tried) in those computers. That was simple enough, I just
emailed all the pictures to my own email address at home. Then I had to
once again go to the command line (Dos) to delete the pictures and
restore the original HOSTS file (which I had backed up). When I left
that job, the computer was the same way I got it.

I was always surprised the techicians who maintained the network never
caught on, however if they did, they probably just looked at those
humorous pics and laughed and never said anything to the management. I
actually think they did know, because one of them was always cracking me
up with jokes and I rarely saw him do that with other employees.

I'm sure its not as easy to tamper with modern operating systems, but
Win2000 was pretty easy to tinker with.


Not only would it be really tough to tamper with our OS due to admin rights,
but they refresh the image on a regular basis so even if you could, you
might get to play for a week at best.

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On Tue, 09 Feb 2016 15:16:05 -0600,
wrote:

On Tue, 9 Feb 2016 14:13:45 -0500, Ed Pawlowski wrote:

On 2/9/2016 6:13 AM, DerbyDad03 wrote:

You can use Thunderbird as a portable version on a flash drive and take
your groups with you and not have to be confined to using GG.
That works if the USB ports are not blocked by the security settings.

Bingo!

No external media allowed.

I can charge my smartphone via USB but that's about it.


Some commie outfit trying to keep the spies out eh. I'd not last
working for a big corporation.


For a brief time I worked at a "temporary job", a company where I had to
use a computer and contact a list of businesses, to make sales of their
products. This was in 2001, and we had Windows 2000. We could access the
web, but they had most popular websites blocked. (for example ebay). I
learned that it was blocked in the HOSTS file. But we could not modify
the settings within Windows. I easily got around that, using the DOS
command line, and within minutes I was able to access any website. So,
while others were sitting there bored (between our actual work), I was
shopping on ebay and looking at humorous pictures. I began saving some
of those pictures too. which would get everyone in the office laughing,
because I found a way to also send those pictures to others on the
intranet (not internet), which was just within our building.

The boss never caught on to this the whole time I was there. Soon this
job (being temporary), came to an end. Before I left, I wanted to clean
up my computer, but wanted to save those pictures. We could not use a
floppy (I tried) in those computers. That was simple enough, I just
emailed all the pictures to my own email address at home. Then I had to
once again go to the command line (Dos) to delete the pictures and
restore the original HOSTS file (which I had backed up). When I left
that job, the computer was the same way I got it.

I was always surprised the techicians who maintained the network never
caught on, however if they did, they probably just looked at those
humorous pics and laughed and never said anything to the management. I
actually think they did know, because one of them was always cracking me
up with jokes and I rarely saw him do that with other employees.

I'm sure its not as easy to tamper with modern operating systems, but
Win2000 was pretty easy to tinker with.



I am amazed that the people today seem to think the time they get paid
for at work is theirs to dick around on and that they seem empowered
to modify software on a machine they do not own to do it.



What an evolution of thread from how to remove TV from wall mount....
Cheating and dishonesty everywhere. Is it proven computers improved
productivity? Printers decreased the use of paper?
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On Tuesday, February 9, 2016 at 2:13:33 PM UTC-5, Ed Pawlowski wrote:
On 2/9/2016 6:13 AM, DerbyDad03 wrote:

You can use Thunderbird as a portable version on a flash drive and take
your groups with you and not have to be confined to using GG.
That works if the USB ports are not blocked by the security settings.


Bingo!

No external media allowed.

I can charge my smartphone via USB but that's about it.


Some commie outfit trying to keep the spies out eh. I'd not last
working for a big corporation.


Let's say our systems had lots of your personal/medical/financial data on
them, like maybe a doctor's office or an insurance company (which is not
where I work, those are just examples)

Wouldn't you want us to "keep the spies out" as well as "keep the data in"?



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On 2/9/2016 7:37 PM, DerbyDad03 wrote:
On Tuesday, February 9, 2016 at 2:13:33 PM UTC-5, Ed Pawlowski wrote:
On 2/9/2016 6:13 AM, DerbyDad03 wrote:

You can use Thunderbird as a portable version on a flash drive and take
your groups with you and not have to be confined to using GG.
That works if the USB ports are not blocked by the security settings.

Bingo!

No external media allowed.

I can charge my smartphone via USB but that's about it.


Some commie outfit trying to keep the spies out eh. I'd not last
working for a big corporation.


Let's say our systems had lots of your personal/medical/financial data on
them, like maybe a doctor's office or an insurance company (which is not
where I work, those are just examples)

Wouldn't you want us to "keep the spies out" as well as "keep the data in"?


I suppose, but I could not work in that sort of environment. I have an
incredible amount of freedom to do as I please. Friends have often
asked why I don't fully retire until I tell them what my typical work
day is.
Arrive at work. Push button to open the door to the heated garage.
Make tea. While brewing, start computer
Drink tea and BS with co-worker
Walk through shop and say "good morning" to everyone.
Read a couple of utility meters used to track efficiency of operation.
Check email
Check personal email
You get the idea. Oil change needed? I'll be back in an hour.
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On Tuesday, February 9, 2016 at 8:54:09 PM UTC-5, Ed Pawlowski wrote:
On 2/9/2016 7:37 PM, DerbyDad03 wrote:
On Tuesday, February 9, 2016 at 2:13:33 PM UTC-5, Ed Pawlowski wrote:
On 2/9/2016 6:13 AM, DerbyDad03 wrote:

You can use Thunderbird as a portable version on a flash drive and take
your groups with you and not have to be confined to using GG.
That works if the USB ports are not blocked by the security settings.

Bingo!

No external media allowed.

I can charge my smartphone via USB but that's about it.


Some commie outfit trying to keep the spies out eh. I'd not last
working for a big corporation.


Let's say our systems had lots of your personal/medical/financial data on
them, like maybe a doctor's office or an insurance company (which is not
where I work, those are just examples)

Wouldn't you want us to "keep the spies out" as well as "keep the data in"?


I suppose, but I could not work in that sort of environment. I have an
incredible amount of freedom to do as I please. Friends have often
asked why I don't fully retire until I tell them what my typical work
day is.
Arrive at work. Push button to open the door to the heated garage.
Make tea. While brewing, start computer
Drink tea and BS with co-worker
Walk through shop and say "good morning" to everyone.
Read a couple of utility meters used to track efficiency of operation.
Check email
Check personal email
You get the idea. Oil change needed? I'll be back in an hour.


An "environment" that ensures that personal data is seriously protected
doesn't preclude "freedom". Other than the "meters" and "personal email"
items, I can do everything else on your list. Heck, I could go days
without even showing up.

If you are picturing me chained to a desk with an whip wielding ogre standing
over me, well, that's not even close. It's our systems that are locked down,
not me. ;-)
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posted for all of us...



On Tue, 09 Feb 2016 15:16:05 -0600,
wrote:

On Tue, 9 Feb 2016 14:13:45 -0500, Ed Pawlowski wrote:

On 2/9/2016 6:13 AM, DerbyDad03 wrote:

You can use Thunderbird as a portable version on a flash drive and take
your groups with you and not have to be confined to using GG.
That works if the USB ports are not blocked by the security settings.

Bingo!

No external media allowed.

I can charge my smartphone via USB but that's about it.


Some commie outfit trying to keep the spies out eh. I'd not last
working for a big corporation.


For a brief time I worked at a "temporary job", a company where I had to
use a computer and contact a list of businesses, to make sales of their
products. This was in 2001, and we had Windows 2000. We could access the
web, but they had most popular websites blocked. (for example ebay). I
learned that it was blocked in the HOSTS file. But we could not modify
the settings within Windows. I easily got around that, using the DOS
command line, and within minutes I was able to access any website. So,
while others were sitting there bored (between our actual work), I was
shopping on ebay and looking at humorous pictures. I began saving some
of those pictures too. which would get everyone in the office laughing,
because I found a way to also send those pictures to others on the
intranet (not internet), which was just within our building.

The boss never caught on to this the whole time I was there. Soon this
job (being temporary), came to an end. Before I left, I wanted to clean
up my computer, but wanted to save those pictures. We could not use a
floppy (I tried) in those computers. That was simple enough, I just
emailed all the pictures to my own email address at home. Then I had to
once again go to the command line (Dos) to delete the pictures and
restore the original HOSTS file (which I had backed up). When I left
that job, the computer was the same way I got it.

I was always surprised the techicians who maintained the network never
caught on, however if they did, they probably just looked at those
humorous pics and laughed and never said anything to the management. I
actually think they did know, because one of them was always cracking me
up with jokes and I rarely saw him do that with other employees.

I'm sure its not as easy to tamper with modern operating systems, but
Win2000 was pretty easy to tinker with.



I am amazed that the people today seem to think the time they get paid
for at work is theirs to dick around on and that they seem empowered
to modify software on a machine they do not own to do it.


+1 In the skool system I worked for the teachers would take them home for
months and use their home n/w. They would ave their spouses 'Oh he works
with computers and knows what he's doing'. They wouldn't even bring them in
when they had an in-service and it was required. They would come over and
beg for one to use. Never tell a teacher or administrator no. All clouds
descend upon you. We had one boss that we had to ask for every individual
case whether to re-image it or try to fix it. Then the teacher would stand
there like 'what's taking you so long?' and pouting. It was THEIR
computer...

I will stop my rant here before all nod off.

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On 2/9/2016 7:37 PM, DerbyDad03 wrote:
On Tuesday, February 9, 2016 at 2:13:33 PM UTC-5, Ed Pawlowski wrote:
On 2/9/2016 6:13 AM, DerbyDad03 wrote:

You can use Thunderbird as a portable version on a flash drive and take
your groups with you and not have to be confined to using GG.
That works if the USB ports are not blocked by the security settings.

Bingo!

No external media allowed.

I can charge my smartphone via USB but that's about it.


Some commie outfit trying to keep the spies out eh. I'd not last
working for a big corporation.


Let's say our systems had lots of your personal/medical/financial data on
them, like maybe a doctor's office or an insurance company (which is not
where I work, those are just examples)

Wouldn't you want us to "keep the spies out" as well as "keep the data in"?


I suppose, but I could not work in that sort of environment. I have an
incredible amount of freedom to do as I please. Friends have often
asked why I don't fully retire until I tell them what my typical work
day is.
Arrive at work. Push button to open the door to the heated garage.
Make tea. While brewing, start computer
Drink tea and BS with co-worker
Walk through shop and say "good morning" to everyone.
Read a couple of utility meters used to track efficiency of operation.
Check email
Check personal email
You get the idea. Oil change needed? I'll be back in an hour.


Where do I apply? I'm sure they wouldn't have any objection to my walker as
it would increase their disabled employee count.

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Ok. So how would one go about removing a 55 inch Vizio from the wall when some idiot removed the release straps during installation? I really don't want to destroy the tv in the process.
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Can someone help me un install my tv mounted to the wall?im alone so i cant take it out


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Can someone help me un install my tv mounted to the wall?im alone so i cant take it out


Sure, what's your address?
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Can someone help me un install my tv mounted to the wall?im alone so i cant take it out


Sure, what's your address?


I'll bring the beer.
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On 2/7/2016 7:44 PM, Nancy wrote:


I do not have the tool that is required to fit into the hole to unlock the
bracket. I have tried all the allen wrenches I own and nothing works.
Any suggestions?


Men have the proper tool for servicing a woman properly.

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On 9/16/2016 7:19 AM, bob_villa wrote:
On Friday, September 16, 2016 at 8:22:02 AM UTC-5, wrote:
Can someone help me un install my tv mounted to the wall?im alone so i cant take it out


Sure, what's your address?


I'll bring the beer.


I'm at the corner of Wall & Mount Streets. Do I turn left or right?
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On 9/16/2016 11:02 AM, Oren wrote:
On Fri, 16 Sep 2016 07:41:40 -0700, Taxed and Spent
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On 9/16/2016 7:19 AM, bob_villa wrote:
On Friday, September 16, 2016 at 8:22:02 AM UTC-5, wrote:
Can someone help me un install my tv mounted to the wall?im alone so i cant take it out

Sure, what's your address?


I'll bring the beer.


I'm at the corner of Wall & Mount Streets. Do I turn left or right?



This will take place after the big game, right? Everybody show up early
so we can plan the work. Somebody bring the chips, someone else the wings.


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Ok. So how would one go about removing a 55 inch Vizio from the wall when some idiot removed the release straps during installation? I really don't want to destroy the tv in the process.


The steps shown here will allow you to remove the TV from the wall without
destroying the TV. The beauty of this method is that it can be used from in
front of the TV or from behind it.

http://www.foxpaintingllc.com/wp-con...3/work-087.jpg
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I'm at the corner of Wall & Mount Streets. Do I turn left or right?



This will take place after the big game, right? Everybody show up early
so we can plan the work. Somebody bring the chips, someone else the wings.


I only have right wings. That OK?
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On 9/16/2016 2:31 PM, Taxed and Spent wrote:


I'm at the corner of Wall & Mount Streets. Do I turn left or right?



This will take place after the big game, right? Everybody show up early
so we can plan the work. Somebody bring the chips, someone else the wings.


I only have right wings. That OK?


Birds with one wing fly in a circle.
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On 9/16/2016 2:31 PM, Taxed and Spent wrote:


I'm at the corner of Wall & Mount Streets. Do I turn left or right?



This will take place after the big game, right? Everybody show up early
so we can plan the work. Somebody bring the chips, someone else the
wings.


I only have right wings. That OK?



They are the best. Left wings are too nutty.


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On Friday, September 16, 2016 at 4:29:00 PM UTC-4, Oren wrote:
On Fri, 16 Sep 2016 16:15:42 -0400, Ed Pawlowski wrote:

On 9/16/2016 2:31 PM, Taxed and Spent wrote:


I'm at the corner of Wall & Mount Streets. Do I turn left or right?



This will take place after the big game, right? Everybody show up early
so we can plan the work. Somebody bring the chips, someone else the wings.


I only have right wings. That OK?


Birds with one wing fly in a circle.


This thread is circling the drain. --- a.h.r relate
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The steps shown here will allow you to remove the TV from the wall without
destroying the TV. The beauty of this method is that it can be used from in
front of the TV or from behind it.

http://www.foxpaintingllc.com/wp-con...3/work-087.jpg


Good answer. This is the universal method when these type of pesky problems
arise. It is certainly better than using a hydraulic jack in terms of
leaving a cleaner aperture. If we knew what model number of the mount and TV
we could present a more definitive answer. Does the OP check back? Hello,
hello, we need more details.

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On Friday, September 16, 2016 at 3:29:00 PM UTC-5, Oren wrote:
On Fri, 16 Sep 2016 16:15:42 -0400, Ed Pawlowski wrote:

On 9/16/2016 2:31 PM, Taxed and Spent wrote:


I'm at the corner of Wall & Mount Streets. Do I turn left or right?



This will take place after the big game, right? Everybody show up early
so we can plan the work. Somebody bring the chips, someone else the wings.


I only have right wings. That OK?


Birds with one wing fly in a circle.


My fraking wings are broken and I can't perch so where does that leave me. I could be like a Democrat and have someone else vote for me. If I move to Chicago I could vote after I'm dead. ¯\_(Œ£Ì¯Ì€Œ£Ì)_/¯

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This will take place after the big game, right? Everybody show up early
so we can plan the work. Somebody bring the chips, someone else the wings.


Which big game? College or pro?

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This will take place after the big game, right? Everybody show up early
so we can plan the work. Somebody bring the chips, someone else the wings.


Which big game? College or pro?


your call - you bring the cold cuts.


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On 9/18/2016 1:56 PM, Taxed and Spent wrote:
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This will take place after the big game, right? Everybody show up early
so we can plan the work. Somebody bring the chips, someone else the
wings.


Which big game? College or pro?


your call - you bring the cold cuts.


OK, but you have to root for the Crimson Tide!

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On 9/18/2016 12:25 PM, Muggles wrote:
On 9/18/2016 1:56 PM, Taxed and Spent wrote:
On 9/18/2016 11:50 AM, Muggles wrote:
On 9/16/2016 1:31 PM, Taxed and Spent wrote:



This will take place after the big game, right? Everybody show up early
so we can plan the work. Somebody bring the chips, someone else the
wings.

Which big game? College or pro?


your call - you bring the cold cuts.


OK, but you have to root for the Crimson Tide!



I don't watch sports. Don't forget the cold cuts.
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On 9/18/2016 3:20 PM, Taxed and Spent wrote:
On 9/18/2016 12:25 PM, Muggles wrote:
On 9/18/2016 1:56 PM, Taxed and Spent wrote:
On 9/18/2016 11:50 AM, Muggles wrote:
On 9/16/2016 1:31 PM, Taxed and Spent wrote:



This will take place after the big game, right? Everybody show up
early
so we can plan the work. Somebody bring the chips, someone else the
wings.

Which big game? College or pro?


your call - you bring the cold cuts.


OK, but you have to root for the Crimson Tide!



I don't watch sports. Don't forget the cold cuts.


{adding cold cuts to the grocery list}

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On 9/18/16 2:50 PM, Muggles wrote:
On 9/16/2016 1:31 PM, Taxed and Spent wrote:



This will take place after the big game, right? Everybody show up early
so we can plan the work. Somebody bring the chips, someone else the wings.


Which big game? College or pro?


Yeah, I've joined @RealJamesWoods in his boycott of the NFL until
they make those overpaid players all frickin' stand up for the National
Anthem, preferably with their hand over their heart

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On 9/18/2016 5:30 PM, Wade Garrett wrote:
On 9/18/16 2:50 PM, Muggles wrote:
On 9/16/2016 1:31 PM, Taxed and Spent wrote:



This will take place after the big game, right? Everybody show up early
so we can plan the work. Somebody bring the chips, someone else the
wings.


Which big game? College or pro?


Yeah, I've joined @RealJamesWoods in his boycott of the NFL until
they make those overpaid players all frickin' stand up for the National
Anthem, preferably with their hand over their heart


Alright! I don't watch any pro football. Just Alabama games. Roll
Tide! Their last game was a nail biter!

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I was trying to unmount my TV from the wall,tv mount is like a bracket type only I can move to right or left. I cant find any screws that I can loosen, It is a lcd Sony Bravia TV. Please help. Thomas.
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