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Damn, that's low indeed! Even a set of pens would show more thoughtfulness... Payback, majita... Giftwrap a bar of Sunlight soap and leave it on his desk as an anonymous gift. Hopefully he'll get the message.
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Posted: 2006-12-02 20:59:00
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I totally agree with Kryptik; that is so damn low...very, very bad taste indeed. The Sunlight soap pressie idea is a brilliant one. ;-)
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Posted: 2006-12-02 21:39:24
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Maybe we should read deeper into it. Maybe he is trying to tell everyone subtly that they stink...in more ways than one. I vote you return the favour...lol!
Anyway, i am sitting outside with a big setup tonight. Got a mixer out, with ear-phones, my bass guitar, and my trusty w900i, and i am using a little application called vibe to build and play cheezy drum tracks. It works incredibly well! Came up with a cool tune, and it will rock when done:) then there is always practicing our bands tracks as well. Being white it is hard to be tight, and i only ever play with the band. I use some of our recordings, either remove the bass or pan it, and jam along. The possibilities are endless...
@ wanqa, i got a friends age of apocalypse xmen comics lying around here. Have to return it, but wow, those were good! Planning to download the entire pdf versions of it when the bandwidth becomes available, as his collection only includes the ones that was available in sa, which was like half the story.
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Posted: 2006-12-03 00:03:12
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Oh yeah, i also got a hold of Evangelions final two episodes this week on dvd. Just eventually finished watching it. 24 episodes i watched a year ago, and could eventually watch the end of it. It is brilliant, but it is heavily screwed up. I think stuff like that can screw with peoples heads. The guy who is behind it all had hectic depression when he made it, or it was the result of the depression. It ultimately makes for really heavy viewing. The spirit behind a show can be good or bad. It comes down to what we create and in what spirit, and will the result be good or bad. Watch what you watch.
I had a saying the other day when my friend and boss said something slightly negative about a fellow employee: do not judge him by your opinion of him, judge him by his actions. I think we judge people by our opinions too easily. Wait for the story to play out, and afterwards adjust your opinion of the person. There is too much that comes into play to simply judge and keep with that initial judgement.
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Posted: 2006-12-03 00:11:42
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@ jmash,
Who woulda thought I would utilise some 'advice' from none other than Dubya,... this is especially for your boss

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[ This Message was edited by: amawanqa on 2006-12-03 10:49 ]
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Posted: 2006-12-03 03:23:00
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That was low indeed!
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Posted: 2006-12-03 05:21:00
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Looking forward to my department's Christmas lunch. The work environment is quite laidback so will the lunch, last year they had it at a strip club.
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Posted: 2006-12-03 05:35:00
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@ brix holla at me wen you r in our beautiful city
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Posted: 2006-12-03 08:19:07
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Hello Hello!
Just used Myphone explorer to back up all my files, sending in my K800 to be debranded!!
Worked like clockwork!
Heres some crappy P990 pics... Think its my lack of camera skills that spoilt the pics lol!
Mxit on the E61!
The chickies
The game
And yay India won!
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Posted: 2006-12-03 09:06:15
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The pics are fine, KBR. None of us are professional photographers (I presume..?) and if we've managed to catch a decent pic or indeed the essence of the subject/s that we're taking pictures of, then surely that's pretty much 'job done'.
This was taken yesterday with the Nokia 3230, while visiting one of the most famous market streets in all of London: Portobello Road.
First up, George Orwell's humble terraced home was on Portobello Road itself:
Some unexpected humour:
Some vintage cameras at one of the myriads of stalls:
Funky 50's chic styled furniture:
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[ This Message was edited by: amawanqa on 2006-12-03 10:38 ]
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Posted: 2006-12-03 11:36:32
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