Not very good at acronyms, are you?
Oh! By the way, a secratary is responsible for nothing except liking the stamps and looking after the corespondence.
Dave
Not very good at acronyms, are you?
Oh! By the way, a secratary is responsible for nothing except liking the stamps and looking after the corespondence.
Dave
Innocent question...
What is metal studding.
Dave
LOL I love that one. I will put it into the 'must use again' group at this end. :-)
Dave
Electric, mechanical, hydraulic, pneumatic, phantasmic. Let us know
Find your local school. It may be a primary, or secondary, and enlist in one of their basic English classes. You will be surprised at how low your English languish educational level is.
Dave
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Who?
Anyway, lots of people 'like' stamps.
Are you still languishing in one?
(glass houses; throw; stones)
You should list them in degrees of ignorance and/or total stupidity.
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I don't normally do the spelling auntie as my own is often somewhat lacking, but in this case...... *English languish*
ROFLOL
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Do you know, someone made your name up too.
Dexion has holes to screw into, metal studding uses self-tappers ...
Stick a bit of steel angle on the edge and it will open bottles better (but mind your hand).
What do you call a torque wrench?
Fraid it's brill.
drill/driver
And this one is giving it all on tools. Shishhhhh!
Kind of bottom feeding flat fish you mean? Yup makes sense.
You mean you can't tell torque from mutter?
He also managed 'like' (not 'lick'), 'secratary' and 'corespondence' - all in one sentence.
I suspected irony, but decided he wasn't really up to that...
Me too. I also would have thought that the re-use of the name was justified as the powered impact driver would take over many of the functions of the original (which I have one of too, and have used). This being the case it is not unreasonable to use the same name as it is a descriptive name that fits.
When the first jigsaws came out in the 1950's I expect people managed to avoid confusing them with boxed puzzles. I expect there were complaints though.
Wonder what that means, sounds navy-related.
I went in there yesterday afternoon, as it happens, to buy some draught strip - had quick nose around at their timber, it seems fine (except for the smaller sections, esp. thin matching, which is utter sheyt).
Hardly. Jigsaw puzzles are so called because they were originally made with jigsaws.
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