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On 2008-01-07 09:17:00, brix25 wrote:
@Rhino: How long does it take to plan these things? I could do it in no time...Or are you and your fiance planning one of those smarmy, larney wedding receptions underneath a Bedouin-tent for about 300 guests?
Well the mrss mother is pa for a regional manager of one of our largest financial institutions and she usually orginize a big larney event in 2 weeks or less.
She orginized the whole wedding in about 2 weeks, but we wanted to do it on march 1, so now we are just waiting... and waiting... and waiting for the time to go by, and the mrsw being a bit traditional with regards to getting married makes the wait a bit longer
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Posted: 2008-01-07 11:19:57
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lol Hobbs, in the next lifetime i'll recycle my entire collection, boet
Rhino, congrats boet, hang in there. I like the fact that you guys are holding to tradition, that's how it ought to be, imho. After all, you only get married once, so sticking to tradition shouldn't be too much of a hardship. Try to remember the No No Yes sequence during the next coupla months, it will save you so much time and trouble.
Typical pre-wedding convo:-
"Sugarplum," said Mrs.Rhino-to-be, "do you like this azure tablecloth?"
"Nope," replied Rhino, "not really."
"So how about this teal tablecloth? It will go so beautifully with the carpets."
"Ummm, no... not really, dear..."
"And the aquamarine one?"
"Oh yes sweetheart, that one is perfect," said Rhino, "and it brings out the colour in your eyes so well."
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Always say No to the first two options, and Yes to the third
Brix, take it from me, a man may not care very much whether the flowers are imported roses or made of plastic, nor whether the reception venue is draped in damask or it's being held at the closest KFC, but believe me, the women care... and it's definitely worthwhile staying on their good side too, for at least the first 10 years of wedded life, lol. I'll bet Mario would agree, since he and i have been in harness the longest
Wanqa, how's it going there mate, sanity still intact, i trust?
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Posted: 2008-01-07 11:35:00
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Massive respect to the SAPS...got a call just after midday to say that my car had been recovered in Lansdowne...Despite my fears, it had not been stripped.
Like I said in an earlier email, this week has been fookin depressing even though I tried keep it positive in front of my friends and colleagues. Once again, thanks for the empathy.
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Posted: 2008-01-07 11:42:00
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That's excellent news, Brix! I hope they find some fingerprints that will lead them to the idiot/s who stole the car. So are you collecting it today?
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Posted: 2008-01-07 11:56:00
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Right now I'm waiting for the guy from OutSURANCE to give me a lift to the police yard in Bellville South where the car was towed to. Hopefully I can get it back vandag.
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Posted: 2008-01-07 12:03:00
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Brix, after i suffered a similar fate i was nearly tempted to do the same thing as in the cartoon below
Really hope the bliksem who took your car is punished with every plague known to man.
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Posted: 2008-01-07 12:55:00
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@ Brix, good news bro
@ Gucci, your so lucky man, I start on Wednesday...
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Posted: 2008-01-07 12:56:19
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@ da brixsta,
That's excellent news! Here's hoping that it's in the same condition as when you last saw it.
@ Kryptik,
Ya, I'm somehow managing today, although the head's being more of a danger to what sanity I have left at the moment than what the kids are; I'm sure you can empathise with such instances.
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[ This Message was edited by: amawanqa on 2008-01-07 13:37 ]
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Posted: 2008-01-07 13:57:06
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Didnt i say brix everything always turns out fine in the end.lol hope your precious is ok.
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Posted: 2008-01-07 14:53:50
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On 2008-01-07 11:13:47, HOBBS wrote:
Cool Gucc's.That rock bud.Going to check out that W760.
Hope the transition back into reality aint to bumpy Wangs.
Rhino-I've installed the .net framework file,then installed M3. but when I run the M3 program it tells me I need the NERO AAC codec to process video and audio.So I downloaded the file from the link they gave me,unzipped it,took the four files (neroAAC)found in the Win32 folder and moved them to the M3 'Bin file' in program files. Still,same problem.Did I move those 4 files to the wrong place or can you think of another solution for me to solve this irritating problem.
Thats exactly the problem i get when i try to install it to my laptop... i am going to try to copy it to my notebook via the lan network and see if i can make it work that way....
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Posted: 2008-01-07 15:38:59
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