I've been trying to fix him...I mean auto is the most complex human ever made. I mean this isn't brain surgery, I can't do it in my sleep.
I'm giving this one my Official Gold Seal of Approval.
i have noticed one thing about the seals the best ones are always comebacks to what i say so i am spit balling here "only" i the best set up guy around these parts.
You are among them and forthat you get the Lone Wolf Comeback Achievement award (the first one ever I might add).
Maxleod wrote:Not strike, he's the only one with a functioning brain.
jonesthecurl wrote:Well, take him to an auto repair man.
Good one.
Me you and target are all on the same wavelength today.
WAIT hold the phone did hell freeze over or did time stop honest this is SCARY
well I was tinkering with the time machine to make it more efficient so yeah time stopping is a distinct possibility in some parts of the world where the magnetic field is either stronger or weaker than normal.
Maxleod wrote:Not strike, he's the only one with a functioning brain.
targetman377 wrote:
cause he is a wolf he literal sees in black and wight
OK, there are typos, and then there are straight up spelling the wrong word. Jeez!
hey i have been a lot better in the last few weeks then when i fist started posting right? baby steps.
I thought youwere digressing.
what i have been using spell cheek
Yes but that's it, instead of actually fixing your grammar (which often falls short anyways) you rely simply on a machine to catch your errs. it's the lazy way out.
Maxleod wrote:Not strike, he's the only one with a functioning brain.
Quirk wrote:I remember wights from the old D&D days. Don't let them scratch you!
Loved me some D&D!
never played it.
It was popular before the days of internet when everybody was forced to socialize in the same room as each other.
oh tell us more oh wise and old one
At one time, the only way to maintain contact with your grandmother was to use a stylus filled with a pigment to wrtite characters onto thin timber products. This would then be folded neatly and placed into a different type of timber product called an envelope. An adhesive patch was attached on the outside to signify a toll was paid for it's delivery to her house by non electronic means.
targetman377 wrote:i have noticed one thing about the seals the best ones are always comebacks to what i say so i am spit balling here "only" i the best set up guy around these parts.
You are among them and forthat you get the Lone Wolf Comeback Achievement award (the first one ever I might add).
I am thinking there are a lot of awards to keep track of nowadays...
autoload wrote:At one time, the only way to maintain contact with your grandmother was to use a stylus filled with a pigment to wrtite characters onto thin timber products. This would then be folded neatly and placed into a different type of timber product called an envelope. An adhesive patch was attached on the outside to signify a toll was paid for it's delivery to her house by non electronic means.
autoload wrote:At one time, the only way to maintain contact with your grandmother was to use a stylus filled with a pigment to wrtite characters onto thin timber products. This would then be folded neatly and placed into a different type of timber product called an envelope. An adhesive patch was attached on the outside to signify a toll was paid for it's delivery to her house by non electronic means.
I used semaphore to keep in touch with my gran.
Yeah, but that is only for line of sight. I lived a whole ocean away from my grandmother, and not the little pond you call the Atlantic either.
autoload wrote:At one time, the only way to maintain contact with your grandmother was to use a stylus filled with a pigment to wrtite characters onto thin timber products. This would then be folded neatly and placed into a different type of timber product called an envelope. An adhesive patch was attached on the outside to signify a toll was paid for it's delivery to her house by non electronic means.
I used semaphore to keep in touch with my gran.
Yeah, but that is only for line of sight. I lived a whole ocean away from my grandmother, and not the little pond you call the Atlantic either.
well, I lived a long way away too. Luckily she had lots of descendants and the family had spread slowly -so we used the "pass down the line" method.
Wouldn't work now, of course (apart from her being dead) unless you had very long arms.
It was popular before the days of internet when everybody was forced to socialize in the same room as each other.
oh tell us more oh wise and old one
At one time, the only way to maintain contact with your grandmother was to use a stylus filled with a pigment to wrtite characters onto thin timber products. This would then be folded neatly and placed into a different type of timber product called an envelope. An adhesive patch was attached on the outside to signify a toll was paid for it's delivery to her house by non electronic means.
Such barbaric times! How did you guys get by without the internet?
Maxleod wrote:Not strike, he's the only one with a functioning brain.
targetman377 wrote:i have noticed one thing about the seals the best ones are always comebacks to what i say so i am spit balling here "only" i the best set up guy around these parts.
You are among them and forthat you get the Lone Wolf Comeback Achievement award (the first one ever I might add).
I am thinking there are a lot of awards to keep track of nowadays...
there's a difference between seals and awards.
Maxleod wrote:Not strike, he's the only one with a functioning brain.