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  #11  
Old November 21st 08, 04:57 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsme.general
Arturo Seis
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You're talking about putting salt on it's ass, right? Is she saying this
person is a snake?


Arturo

Heirloom wrote:
My thoughts exactly, JohnJohn. Besides, I got all right except for
'broiled' and, if one gets broiled, it could be classified as an 'assault.'

Heirloom, old and fears the WWOTN


"John John (MVP)" wrote in message
...
Alias wrote:

Heirloom wrote:

Manana.... Mi casa....Asado de burro

Hmmmm, applying my best knowledge of language...........let's
see..........."tomorrow"......."my house"....."assault the ass"

Heirloom, old and I'm soooo good

"Asado" means broiled and a burro is a donkey.

A donkey is an ass, Figgs is speaking in code language. God (or the
devil) only knows what she is planning! Pity the poor souls who wander to
her house tomorrow...



  #12  
Old November 21st 08, 05:07 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsme.general
Heirloom[_3_]
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Ooooo, Arturo, that was really deep. I had to dig a little to figure that
one out~~!!!! "Assault" heh, heh. Funny. Kinda like a rectal
problem....."asphalt"

Heirloom, old and have you seen a new Thunderbird yet??

"Arturo Seis" wrote in message
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You're talking about putting salt on it's ass, right? Is she saying this
person is a snake?


Arturo

Heirloom wrote:
My thoughts exactly, JohnJohn. Besides, I got all right except for
'broiled' and, if one gets broiled, it could be classified as an
'assault.'

Heirloom, old and fears the WWOTN


"John John (MVP)" wrote in message
...
Alias wrote:

Heirloom wrote:

Manana.... Mi casa....Asado de burro

Hmmmm, applying my best knowledge of language...........let's
see..........."tomorrow"......."my house"....."assault the ass"

Heirloom, old and I'm soooo good

"Asado" means broiled and a burro is a donkey.
A donkey is an ass, Figgs is speaking in code language. God (or the
devil) only knows what she is planning! Pity the poor souls who wander
to
her house tomorrow...





  #13  
Old November 21st 08, 05:26 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsme.general
Arturo Seis
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That's what I posted that from! Well, not new, but the latest stable release
(probably).

But I expect I know what you mean! And if so, therefore, the answer is no.

I had a mate back in the 80's had a '59 model, which I used to maintain. It
was a combo - had a double-adult sidecar (the only combo I ever rode, when
he had to go to hospital and rang me from there to ask if I'd come and ride
it home for him. Quite a ride it was!).

When I first met her she had a solo engine sprocket and was consequently a
bit sluggish, so I fitted a sidecar sprocket - about five teeth fewer - so
she behaved as required after that. But next time I had the chair off - for
whatever purpose, I forget - I took her for a blast up and down the road.
Sure was a lot of fun with that sprocket but without the weight of a
double-adult chair!

Salad days.

Arturo - or whoever I am these days in 2K8!

(I was in Linux before. Now I have to drop in on 2K. Not sure if I'm
subscribed in that!)





"Heirloom" wrote in message
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Ooooo, Arturo, that was really deep. I had to dig a little to figure that
one out~~!!!! "Assault" heh, heh. Funny. Kinda like a rectal
problem....."asphalt"

Heirloom, old and have you seen a new Thunderbird yet??

"Arturo Seis" wrote in message
...
You're talking about putting salt on it's ass, right? Is she saying this
person is a snake?


Arturo

Heirloom wrote:
My thoughts exactly, JohnJohn. Besides, I got all right except for
'broiled' and, if one gets broiled, it could be classified as an
'assault.'

Heirloom, old and fears the WWOTN


"John John (MVP)" wrote in message
...
Alias wrote:

Heirloom wrote:

Manana.... Mi casa....Asado de burro

Hmmmm, applying my best knowledge of language...........let's
see..........."tomorrow"......."my house"....."assault the ass"

Heirloom, old and I'm soooo good

"Asado" means broiled and a burro is a donkey.
A donkey is an ass, Figgs is speaking in code language. God (or the
devil) only knows what she is planning! Pity the poor souls who wander
to
her house tomorrow...






  #14  
Old November 21st 08, 06:05 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsme.general
Pogle
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In NT4.0 now, in VPC 2007 running in 2K8! Interestingly while Win95
installs okay direct (though crashing too regularly once installed), NT4.0
won't even begin to install, i.e. crashes once the copying files part is
done. But in VPC NT4.0 runs quite well.

I haven't yet entirely got my head round how file systems are so critical
and yet there are these programs that can emulate them and run, for
instance, MS-DOS on NTFS. It is about 5 years since I quit playing with
NT4.0, being unable to go online with it with any of the modems I had
available. NT4.0, as I expect you know, can't see FAT32 anymore than Me can
see NTFS - but Sys-internals made a FAT32 driver for it - which MS have
required to be smothered as part of the purchase of Sys-insternals. Most
annoying seeing how one used to have this driver, then suddenly it is all
but written out of history. But I have managed to reacquire it! It is kind
of disappointing then that running in VPC there is no need for fat32.sys!
Well, it's cool, too. But whereas the DR-DOS FAT32 driver is not especially
stable, the Sys-internals one was about as stable as, for instance, Win Me!

Hard not to imagine all these operating systems that only run on this file
system or that not actually being a bit of a con, when you can install
these *programs* that run just about the whole damn lot! Though possibly it
would be different if I just got some sleep.

Kind of related to the way you can use Partition Magic to read and write to
a file system the OS you're running it in is incapable of!

I finally got Win 95B to install right in VPC (down to the order of
updates - and *not* installing the AMD K6 fix), but it crashes when AVG
updates, and I tried Avast! again and still hate it with a passion plus it
too crashed, just not as conclusively as AVG. That is regardless of whether
using the version of VPC - 2002 - that supports it.

Since you can install MS-DOS to a USB stick, though DOS doesn't support USB,
you might think that Win95 could be too. It is certainly small enough. So
far I have failed, however.


Pogle, perhaps


Arturo Seis wrote:
That's what I posted that from! Well, not new, but the latest stable
release (probably).

But I expect I know what you mean! And if so, therefore, the answer
is no.

I had a mate back in the 80's had a '59 model, which I used to
maintain. It was a combo - had a double-adult sidecar (the only combo
I ever rode, when he had to go to hospital and rang me from there to
ask if I'd come and ride it home for him. Quite a ride it was!).

When I first met her she had a solo engine sprocket and was
consequently a bit sluggish, so I fitted a sidecar sprocket - about
five teeth fewer - so she behaved as required after that. But next
time I had the chair off - for whatever purpose, I forget - I took
her for a blast up and down the road. Sure was a lot of fun with that
sprocket but without the weight of a double-adult chair!

Salad days.

Arturo - or whoever I am these days in 2K8!

(I was in Linux before. Now I have to drop in on 2K. Not sure if I'm
subscribed in that!)





"Heirloom" wrote in message
...
Ooooo, Arturo, that was really deep. I had to dig a little to
figure that one out~~!!!! "Assault" heh, heh. Funny. Kinda like
a rectal problem....."asphalt"

Heirloom, old and have you seen a new Thunderbird
yet??

"Arturo Seis" wrote in message
...
You're talking about putting salt on it's ass, right? Is she saying
this person is a snake?


Arturo

Heirloom wrote:
My thoughts exactly, JohnJohn. Besides, I got all right except for
'broiled' and, if one gets broiled, it could be classified as an
'assault.'

Heirloom, old and fears the WWOTN


"John John (MVP)" wrote in message
...
Alias wrote:

Heirloom wrote:

Manana.... Mi casa....Asado de burro

Hmmmm, applying my best knowledge of language...........let's
see..........."tomorrow"......."my house"....."assault the ass"

Heirloom, old and I'm soooo good

"Asado" means broiled and a burro is a donkey.
A donkey is an ass, Figgs is speaking in code language. God (or
the devil) only knows what she is planning! Pity the poor souls
who wander to
her house tomorrow...




  #15  
Old November 21st 08, 06:17 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsme.general
Heather
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Mind you, I could drop down to NB and broil you up some cod tongue or
any other weirdo things you Maritimers eat, lol.

The WWOTN, as the Loon calls me. Time to cast a spell down Texas way.
heh heh.

"John John (MVP)" wrote in message
...
Alias wrote:

Heirloom wrote:

Manana.... Mi casa....Asado de burro


Hmmmm, applying my best knowledge of language...........let's
see..........."tomorrow"......."my house"....."assault the ass"

Heirloom, old and I'm soooo good



"Asado" means broiled and a burro is a donkey.


A donkey is an ass, Figgs is speaking in code language. God (or the
devil) only knows what she is planning! Pity the poor souls who
wander to her house tomorrow...



  #16  
Old November 21st 08, 04:45 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsme.general
John John (MVP)
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Cod?! You'd be lucky to find one! And I think you are mistaking New
Brunswickers for Newfies, we might be wierd but no cod tongues here.

John

Heather wrote:
Mind you, I could drop down to NB and broil you up some cod tongue or
any other weirdo things you Maritimers eat, lol.

The WWOTN, as the Loon calls me. Time to cast a spell down Texas way.
heh heh.

"John John (MVP)" wrote in message
...

Alias wrote:


Heirloom wrote:


Manana.... Mi casa....Asado de burro


Hmmmm, applying my best knowledge of language...........let's
see..........."tomorrow"......."my house"....."assault the ass"

Heirloom, old and I'm soooo good


"Asado" means broiled and a burro is a donkey.


A donkey is an ass, Figgs is speaking in code language. God (or the
devil) only knows what she is planning! Pity the poor souls who
wander to her house tomorrow...





  #17  
Old November 22nd 08, 12:40 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsme.general
Heather
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Oh darn......got the wrong Province. And I think it is "cod cheeks".
Not about to find out by eating them. Rather like sweet
breads.....still not entirely sure they are the thymus gland. (G)

How's the weather in your parts?? Saw in the paper where that highway
at the top of NB and NS was closed down all night. I remember how
mountainous that was, which I didn't expect. Poor folks who were stuck
there all night!!

Cheers....Figgs

"John John (MVP)" wrote in message
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Cod?! You'd be lucky to find one! And I think you are mistaking New
Brunswickers for Newfies, we might be wierd but no cod tongues here.

John

Heather wrote:
Mind you, I could drop down to NB and broil you up some cod tongue or
any other weirdo things you Maritimers eat, lol.

The WWOTN, as the Loon calls me. Time to cast a spell down Texas
way. heh heh.

"John John (MVP)" wrote in message
...

Alias wrote:


Heirloom wrote:


Manana.... Mi casa....Asado de burro


Hmmmm, applying my best knowledge of language...........let's
see..........."tomorrow"......."my house"....."assault the ass"

Heirloom, old and I'm soooo good


"Asado" means broiled and a burro is a donkey.

A donkey is an ass, Figgs is speaking in code language. God (or the
devil) only knows what she is planning! Pity the poor souls who
wander to her house tomorrow...







  #18  
Old November 22nd 08, 11:10 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsme.general
Joan Archer[_2_]
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Talking of weather, Steven phoned me earlier to say he had snow brrrrrr. My
end of the country is wet but not with snow and it wasn't wet until about 8
o'clock just when John got home from a show.
I've had a lovely quiet day g

--
Joan Archer
http://www.freewebs.com/crossstitcher
http://lachsoft.com/photogallery

"Heather" wrote in message
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Oh darn......got the wrong Province. And I think it is "cod cheeks". Not
about to find out by eating them. Rather like sweet breads.....still not
entirely sure they are the thymus gland. (G)

How's the weather in your parts?? Saw in the paper where that highway at
the top of NB and NS was closed down all night. I remember how
mountainous that was, which I didn't expect. Poor folks who were stuck
there all night!!

Cheers....Figgs



  #19  
Old November 22nd 08, 11:56 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsme.general
webster72n
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'You ever hear of "Kaffee Klatsch"?
That's exactly what this looks/sounds like vbg. H.


"Joan Archer" wrote in message
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Talking of weather, Steven phoned me earlier to say he had snow brrrrrr.

My
end of the country is wet but not with snow and it wasn't wet until about

8
o'clock just when John got home from a show.
I've had a lovely quiet day g

--
Joan Archer
http://www.freewebs.com/crossstitcher
http://lachsoft.com/photogallery

"Heather" wrote in message
...
Oh darn......got the wrong Province. And I think it is "cod cheeks".

Not
about to find out by eating them. Rather like sweet breads.....still

not
entirely sure they are the thymus gland. (G)

How's the weather in your parts?? Saw in the paper where that highway

at
the top of NB and NS was closed down all night. I remember how
mountainous that was, which I didn't expect. Poor folks who were stuck
there all night!!

Cheers....Figgs





  #20  
Old November 23rd 08, 04:58 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsme.general
Joan Archer[_2_]
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Pardon ! What are you on about Harry ?

--
Joan Archer
http://www.freewebs.com/crossstitcher
http://lachsoft.com/photogallery

"webster72n" wrote in message
...

'You ever hear of "Kaffee Klatsch"?
That's exactly what this looks/sounds like vbg. H.


"Joan Archer" wrote in message
...
Talking of weather, Steven phoned me earlier to say he had snow brrrrrr.

My
end of the country is wet but not with snow and it wasn't wet until about

8
o'clock just when John got home from a show.
I've had a lovely quiet day g

--
Joan Archer
http://www.freewebs.com/crossstitcher
http://lachsoft.com/photogallery

"Heather" wrote in message
...
Oh darn......got the wrong Province. And I think it is "cod cheeks".

Not
about to find out by eating them. Rather like sweet breads.....still

not
entirely sure they are the thymus gland. (G)

How's the weather in your parts?? Saw in the paper where that highway

at
the top of NB and NS was closed down all night. I remember how
mountainous that was, which I didn't expect. Poor folks who were stuck
there all night!!

Cheers....Figgs





 




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