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Microwave with door open
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Or perhaps just play with 1000 amps from the transformer.
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Consider a stick shift. I prefer my dominant (right) hand on the wheel, and my left hand on the shifter.
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There you go. I'm left handed so the stick is right where I want it.
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You mean you don't have those f****ng speed cameras everywhere like in the UK?
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Do you realise you just made a post with no spelling or grammatical errors?
Do you realise you've never done that before?
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Note that Schweitzer was a Democrat but Montana Democrats are a bit different. I assume they have them up the ass in California but since my brother died I have no reason to go there.
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You're in a minority. Normal folk want it the other way round.
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Fuck normal. That's boring.
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There;s some comedy mockumentary programme that uses this as the theme tune, but I can't remmeber which series it was, which is annoying !
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I never understood reserve prices. If you're selling your car, why not just start the bidding at the lowest price you'll accept? Instead of wasting everyone's time bidding lower than you'll take.
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A few smaller parties here want to get rid of speed cameras, but they never get in as they tend to be very very right wing, and not enough folk are sensible enough to vote that extremely.
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The intermountain west in the US has a long populist tradition. There hasn't really been a Populist Party in 100 years but it was left wing when it was around.
There are many variations but right or left the mood is 'sod off and leave us alone.' Alberta and Saskatchewan in Canada tend to be the same. We don't like the nabobs in DC, Ottawa, California, or British California.
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I try not to cross-post to groups I don't take part in. I wasn;t requesting an answer either but thanks for your reply anyway.
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There's no point in you replying to someone if they won't see your reply. Just how thick are you? You might be reading this in the UK group, but Bowman only reads the American group. The only sensible answer is for you to both post to both.
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I'm not replying to them, that is an email function, I was replying the group. in case you don't know this group is the DIY group.
Not as thick as you.
Please show me where I asked ANYONE God the Pope Jesus, jimmy saville, where did I ask a question and what was that question ?
Here's a space for you to insert the question you've claimed I asked.
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Do I care , no.
As I said I have no interest in the american group and didn't ask ANY question.
you pair of fuckwits.
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It's pretty stupid to exclude the person who wrote what you're responding to.
I never said you asked a question. I said you replied.
If you don't like the American group, why are you replying to someone who is in it?
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I wasn't responding to the person. I responded to what was posted.
To a post not a person.
and where have I said that, I don;t know this american group I don't know the name of the group I didn't even know that it was american.
I'm not I replied to the post NOT the person.