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PostPosted: Tue Jun 30, 2009 9:24 
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If you think AEG are going to be in financial trouble because of the cancellations, you really don't know how big AEG are.


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If you think AEG are going to be in financial trouble because of the cancellations, you really don't know how big AEG are.


Oh, it's clearly not going to send them under or anything like that, but it's still bad for a company to have to come up with millions in refunds that will have already been at least earmarked to be spent elsewhere.

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They're just been saying on the telly that their insurance might cover it anyway.

The tickets are quite snazzy. :)

The more people that send them back, the more the ones that keep them will be worth in the future.

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If you think AEG are going to be in financial trouble because of the cancellations, you really don't know how big AEG are.


Oh, it's clearly not going to send them under or anything like that, but it's still bad for a company to have to come up with millions in refunds that will have already been at least earmarked to be spent elsewhere.


At least £50 million, if it was sold out every night, for 50 nights.

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They're just been saying on the telly that their insurance might cover it anyway.

The tickets are quite snazzy. :)

The more people that send them back, the more the ones that keep them will be worth in the future.


There's 1,000,000 potential tickets, I don't think that's an exclusive club.

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They're just been saying on the telly that their insurance might cover it anyway.
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Hmm...surprisingly, £13 shoes don't last that long. Shame they appear to be the only pair I've bought in ages that actually fit. Back to M&S I guess.


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If you think AEG are going to be in financial trouble because of the cancellations, you really don't know how big AEG are.


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If you think AEG are going to be in financial trouble because of the cancellations, you really don't know how big AEG are.


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Anschutz Entertainment Group


Nevermind. I was asking to whom your comment was directed at, not who AEG are.

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5 free days of EvE still in my Inbox.

Need to find 5 days free to play it, as 1 day will be spent relocating ships and modules and ammo into low sec.

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Need to find 5 days free to play it, as 1 day will be spent relocating ships and modules and ammo into low sec.


Missed an ideal week - the weather's been crap lately :p


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Kern wrote:
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Need to find 5 days free to play it, as 1 day will be spent relocating ships and modules and ammo into low sec.


Missed an ideal week - the weather's been crap lately :p


I waited until 9pm to transplant my 6 "I don't know what they are" plants from their trough into the ground. Then, I found the chilli plants that I'd been planning to grow up the fence on an awesome trellis structure had been put in the greenhousetypething and left. So I've put them in a trough and am trying hard to revive them, but I'm not hopeful. I planted some mint in the other trough to see if it will come up.

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Hmm...surprisingly, £13 shoes don't last that long. Shame they appear to be the only pair I've bought in ages that actually fit. Back to M&S I guess.


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Kern wrote:
Hmm...surprisingly, £13 shoes don't last that long. Shame they appear to be the only pair I've bought in ages that actually fit. Back to M&S I guess.


Stop it, man. Listen to your friends.


:this:

Also: "Yellow flowers on spiky plant" is a bit to nebulous a search term.

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Next door neighbour works for the people who plant the parks. The other day, he knocked on the door and gave us 6 of them. And 5 other things as they were "Left over from Kidlington's beds". Which was nice of him.

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Surprised it took them so long:

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I am so not going to be able to go swimming today... not happy!!

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Managed to get a week off work commencing July 20th. Now I need to decide where to go. Currently leaning towards the quieter bits of Turkey, but I'm not sure.

Away from the arse and beak?

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I am so not going to be able to go swimming today... not happy!!

Ah, that explains it all. Japan flag week.

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I am so not going to be able to go swimming today... not happy!!

Ah, that explains it all. Japan flag week.


By Japan Flag week, you mean preparing for an internal Audit.. then yes!!

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Kern wrote:
Hmm...surprisingly, £13 shoes don't last that long. Shame they appear to be the only pair I've bought in ages that actually fit. Back to M&S I guess.


You should go to Clarks. Clarkes make good, comfortable lightweight shoes. You should always buy he best for your feet - you'll be needing them for yeas to come. God shoes are an investment - no point buying six pairs for £13 each rather than the one par for £40 that will last you longer than those six pairs combined.

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If you want to look like Mr Chris. You should go to Clarks.


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You should always buy he best for your feet


:this: :this:

They were stopgaps until I get to a decent shoe shop: not had much luck with shoe fitting lately. Do you think they'll let me ride the measuring machine again?


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If you want to look like Mr Chris. You should go to Clarks.


x



hey! Clarkes aren't shoes for your grandparents any more, Z:


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They do some nice footwear in there now (I can vouch for the women's styles, anyway)

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They were stopgaps until I get to a decent shoe shop


If your shoes aren't lasting very long, and you're having to buy stopgaps, try walking straight to this decent shoe shop instead of heading back home from M&S to tell us about it!


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Mimi wrote:
Kern wrote:
Hmm...surprisingly, £13 shoes don't last that long. Shame they appear to be the only pair I've bought in ages that actually fit. Back to M&S I guess.


You should go to Clarks. Clarkes make good, comfortable lightweight shoes. You should always buy he best for your feet - you'll be needing them for yeas to come. God shoes are an investment - no point buying six pairs for £13 each rather than the one par for £40 that will last you longer than those six pairs combined.

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I'd pay £40 for shoes that can walk on water.

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OK, so who wants to take a guess at who has managed to accidentally superglue a fridge magnet to their stomach?

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OK, so who wants to take a guess at who has managed to accidentally superglue a fridge magnet to their stomach?


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superglue... fridge magnet... stomach?
Why would you keep these things together?

Edit -- also, nail varnish remover dissolves superglue.


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OK, so who wants to take a guess at who has managed to accidentally superglue a fridge magnet to their stomach?


An idiot? :)


Yes, she could be described as an idiot...

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Does it really? Never knew that.

You can usually pry loose whatever you've stuck to yourself fairly easily to be honest. Err, so I believe.


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OK, so who wants to take a guess at who has managed to accidentally superglue a fridge magnet to their stomach?

Was it this one?
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superglue... fridge magnet... stomach?
Why would you keep these things together?


Let's just imagine the scenario. Lets imagine it's hot, you are laying down because you are a tad poorly, and as such you have no clothes on. Now, let's imagine that you have a fridge magnet that happens to be broken. Now, you think, 'I'm bored, I'll fix this fridge magnet with some of that new fangled superglue stuff'.

So, what you do is coat the back of the magnet, also the design bit, wait a few seconds before going to press them together, but at the crucial moment you drop the magnet part somewhere. You feel it hit your tummy, then bounce off somewhere, so you glance to each side and it isn't there, despite the fact that you expect it to be glued to the bed. but, oh, what's this... It's now stuck to your belly.

So tempted to see if I can stick my tum to the fridge...

(in reality I have now pulled it back off and have a 1" round mark where it used to be.)

I might stick it back on so I never forget my keys.

I still have superglue residue - I shall try nail varnish remover, though that means all of my nail varnish will come off and I painted them this morning :(

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Hehe, the 'design' part of the fridge magent is now stuck to my debit card :DD

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Let's just imagine the scenario. Lets imagine it's hot, you are laying down [..], and as such you have no clothes on.


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and as such you have no clothes on.
Yet again, Mimi brings nudity into the forum.

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I still have superglue residue - I shall try nail varnish remover, though that means all of my nail varnish will come off and I painted them this morning :(
Well you don't have to bathe in it. Put some on some cotton wool or something and try and keep it off your nails. Got any rubber gloves? Does acetone attack rubber gloves?


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So, what you do is coat the back of the magnet, also the design bit, wait a few seconds before going to press them together, but at the crucial moment you drop the magnet part somewhere. You feel it hit your tummy, then bounce off somewhere, so you glance to each side and it isn't there, despite the fact that you expect it to be glued to the bed. but, oh, what's this... It's now stuck to your belly.


Is it slightly worrying that the first thing I thought of after reading this is that you'd be like one of the awesome Scalextric cars with magnets on their bellies to stay on the track?


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