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Post by Alex Catterall on Sept 9, 2004 20:37:56 GMT
No problem Andy. With you, I feel I can tell you anything. Speaking of which, a new business idea idea if anyone's interested? Read carefully. " www.netwok.com presents Net Wok - Online Chinese Food. USB Fried Cable, Curried media files, Porn Crackers"
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Post by Travis Bowler on Sept 10, 2004 0:24:58 GMT
" www.netwok.com presents Net Wok - Online Chinese Food. USB Fried Cable, Curried media files, Porn Crackers" awww.. can't access it. says page doesn't exist and to check the spelling. I'll try again later though. Sounds ummmm.... different!
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Post by Alex Catterall on Sept 10, 2004 20:28:50 GMT
LOL! I'm sorry Trav. I should have explained better. It's not a real site. Me and a mate were just talking about networking and he said netwok which evolved into an idea for a netwok site. Online virtual food. Why don't you create it?
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Post by Travis Bowler on Sept 14, 2004 2:27:18 GMT
LOL! I'm sorry Trav. I should have explained better. It's not a real site. Me and a mate were just talking about networking and he said netwok which evolved into an idea for a netwok site. Online virtual food. Why don't you create it? hehe.. see its a quirkey sense of humor like that that keeps the net fun so I immediatly had to try and load the site... sounded much more interesting that loading the wc3 xhtml validator which I'd been doing all morning Reminds me of one of my mates who named his dog 'syndrome'.... so when it plays up on the street he yells: "DOWN SYNDROME" .... sorry ;D
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Post by Stuart Anslow on Sept 14, 2004 10:30:41 GMT
Reminds me of one of my mates who named his dog 'syndrome'.... so when it plays up on the street he yells: "DOWN SYNDROME" .... sorry ;D Has you mate ever considered how upsetting something like that can be to someone with a child, friend or family member with Downs! Especially if they were in ear shot when he said it! Stuart
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Post by IAOMAS on Sept 14, 2004 12:46:32 GMT
Message by Tim White:
Emma,
Congrats on the promotion, It is nice to see your pretty face on the forum.
Tim White
---------- Please post on correct thread. That is for information only & we are trying to not let it fall into a conversational thread (thats whats this ones for).
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Admin People
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Post by Tim White on Sept 14, 2004 13:09:59 GMT
Sorry about that,
Tim,
I think I did it again.
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Post by Travis Bowler on Sept 15, 2004 0:09:36 GMT
Has you mate ever considered how upsetting something like that can be to someone with a child, friend or family member with Downs! Especially if they were in ear shot when he said it! Stuart I'd say so. Can't speak for other people of course!
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Post by Alex Catterall on Sept 15, 2004 20:57:14 GMT
Hey. Has any of you lot got bad blisters on the balls of your feet? I had the MOTHER of all blisters. I peeled it off and there was ANOTHER one underneath!?!? How weird?
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Post by Stuart Anslow on Sept 16, 2004 0:53:18 GMT
Hey. Has any of you lot got bad blisters on the balls of your feet? I had the MOTHER of all blisters. I peeled it off and there was ANOTHER one underneath!?!? How weird? After so many years of training in bare feet on hard floors, I dont even know what a blister is! hell, I stepped on a drawing pin on the floor in class last year & just pulled it out & hardly felt it LOL (it was in the ball of my foot). Stuart
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Post by Travis Bowler on Sept 16, 2004 1:40:36 GMT
After so many years of training in bare feet on hard floors, I dont even know what a blister is! hell, I stepped on a drawing pin on the floor in class last year & just pulled it out & hardly felt it LOL (it was in the ball of my foot). Stuart lol. After so many years of never wearing shoes, I'm the same. I go to Uni bare foot, I go shopping bare foot, I go bushwalking bare foot (honest ) I don't like shoes.. they make my feet hot... and they feel constricting. The ONLY time I wear my one pair of old shoes is when I go out to dinner or a function or something important.
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Post by Marc Jung Shin (Marc Jones) on Sept 16, 2004 14:09:49 GMT
After so many years of training in bare feet on hard floors, I dont even know what a blister is! hell, I stepped on a drawing pin on the floor in class last year & just pulled it out & hardly felt it LOL (it was in the ball of my foot). Stuart Same as, but I wear martial art shoes now.. although i think the skin on my feet is tougher and thicker than the soles of the shoes.... ;D Marc
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Post by Alex Catterall on Sept 16, 2004 17:32:33 GMT
You are all very, very weird. Trav. Bare foot? That's incredibly odd. Don't call me weird just for being a little paranoid you barefooted umm, something.
Weird people... *shakes head*
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Post by Travis Bowler on Sept 17, 2004 5:03:10 GMT
Nah Alex, quite common to see people wandering around in there boardies and tshirt but no shoes in Western Australia. Quite different climate over here remember Although I do take it a bit further than most people. Oh I forgot to add in my other post. I do wear shoes when its raining sometimes... so its not JUST when I go out somewhere that requires it!
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Post by Andy "Mr Miyagi" Wright on Sept 17, 2004 8:22:22 GMT
Has you mate ever considered how upsetting something like that can be to someone with a child, friend or family member with Downs! Especially if they were in ear shot when he said it! Stuart gotta agree thats not POLITICALLY CORRECT (PC)... in the days of old, maybe, but in light of DISABILITY DISCRIMINATION ACT pt 3, 2004, coming into force on 1st october 2004; its not a wise thing to do! ;D
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