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DulwichFox Wrote:

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> KidKruger Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > "When the wrong ply separates on 2 ply loo

> roll"

> >

> > Just unroll the outermost ply a full turn and

> it

> > should line-up with the innermost ply.

> >

> > (If I understand the description correctly)

>

> Or just use 1 ply at a time and the roll lasts

> twice as long.. Foxy saver tip.. :)



Oh yuk.

Few times you really want that, considering just about every TV screen and monitor is landscape. It also makes editing them together (should you ever want) a nightmare.


Mind you, videoing in portrait is second on my 'irrational rage' meter to people actually videoing portraits. I've been in many a gallery where people wander around from painting to painting with a video camera. I feel the searing urge to beat them over the head with said camera whilst loudly shouting obscenities. Holiday videos are generally boring at the best of times, but this really would take dullness to a new extreme. Which poor sods were they intending to inflict this horror flick on?

that the self service device in supermarkets sees no irony in urging you to "please take your change" and "please take your items" (quickly please dear) after its pissed around for 5 mins finding unexpected items, called for assistance and checked twice if I want to continue.all I wanted was to buy some wine and a bag of crisps, why must it be like this!
Getting home to find the postman has shoved something through the door while bleeding all over it. Of course I only realise that after pulling it out of the door, so then have to scrub hands and bleach brush things in letterbox.

Robert Poste's Child Wrote:

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> Getting home to find the postman has shoved

> something through the door while bleeding all over

> it. Of course I only realise that after pulling it

> out of the door, so then have to scrub hands and

> bleach brush things in letterbox.


Perhaps the postie cut their finger on your letter-box. ??


DulwichFox

In Hindmans road the tenanants in number twenty seven are taking diab olical liberties with the old folk next door by not only parking their car in theold couples drive,they have also put their bins there.

Other senior tenants say this is definetly not allowed,

DulwichFox Wrote:

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> Robert Poste's Child Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > Getting home to find the postman has shoved

> > something through the door while bleeding all

> over

> > it. Of course I only realise that after pulling

> it

> > out of the door, so then have to scrub hands

> and

> > bleach brush things in letterbox.

>

> Perhaps the postie cut their finger on your

> letter-box. ??

>

> DulwichFox


Don't think so, judging by the sheer number of bloody fingerprints.

  • 3 weeks later...
Late receipt requesters for piddly amounts of money. After till closes, "Oh, can I have a receipt for that packet of chewing gum". We all wait as the till is fumbled with several times, then the tiny piece of paper that bears the legend 77p is found and exchanged. Ask up front if you need a receipt for this PLEASE...

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