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belchingmatt wrote:
Felching JJ, felching.

LMAO - 4 replies in a minute or two. Obviously a subject this forum is more familiar with than I am :lol:

I'm sure I've heard the word before, but I just looked it up. Not something I'll be doing. Not even with a gerbil, no matter how fond I am of small fury creatures :o

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I did wonder how long it'd take. But fletching is what I intended to type.

Done a bit of that meself. I find those sort of tasks - manual things that require precision without being too complicated - very relaxing.

Yup. Me too, I just seem to be doing far too much of it at present.

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EddArmitage wrote:
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I did wonder how long it'd take. But fletching is what I intended to type.

Done a bit of that meself. I find those sort of tasks - manual things that require precision without being too complicated - very relaxing.

Yup. Me too, I just seem to be doing far too much of it at present.

I've only done it in minecraft :oops:

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JJW009 wrote:
I've only done it in minecraft :oops:

That's no fun! (8-p)

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JJW009 wrote:
Not even with a gerbil, no matter how fond I am of small fury creatures :o


i had a gerbil once, he was pretty angry too :)


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ProfessorF wrote:
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I can't believe I'm failing to understand a potential double entendre here, am I? :shock:


A woman walks into a bar.
She asks the barman for a double entendre, so he gives her one.


Well I thought it was hilarious, even if nobody else did.


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okenobi wrote:
ProfessorF wrote:
JJW009 wrote:
I can't believe I'm failing to understand a potential double entendre here, am I? :shock:


A woman walks into a bar.
She asks the barman for a double entendre, so he gives her one.


Well I thought it was hilarious, even if nobody else did.

If you do a search, I'm pretty sure you'll find I said it before ;)

Here you go:

Tinbath said: viewtopic.php?f=3&t=8730&p=134206

But I said a few weeks before: viewtopic.php?f=3&t=8639&start=45

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I'll fess up - spotted it on Stephen Fry's twitter noise generator a couple of days ago.
I've been itching to use it.
As the vicar said to the showgirl.

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ProfessorF wrote:
I'll fess up - spotted it on Stephen Fry's twitter noise generator a couple of days ago.


You addict. Thought you were gonna [LIFTED] it off?


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Great [/sarcasm]
I've been bumped onto FGriday's flight, so now I'm stuck in Abergloom for two days.

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Great [/sarcasm]
I've been bumped onto FGriday's flight, so now I'm stuck in Abergloom for two days.


I need to go back there, theres a gloomy street near bridge of DON I need to photograph, looks like a zombietown ;)

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Stopped at local beach on the way into work this morning.
Spotted two guys rinsing and drying (in the drizzle) a big blue Nissan GTR.
So I wondered over and offered my thoughts that they were fighting a losing battle.
Turns out they were down there doing press photos of the 2011 GTR for Nissan. :D
So there it was (M1 GTR was the plate, if you're of a curiousity) with 1500 miles on the clock.

Made some general enquiries about how he got started photographing cars - turns out his old man launched Car magazine. Which would help, of course. So he got all the inside scoop on what the picture editors are looking for, what they've got in their archive, etc.
Talked a bit more about the difference between photographing for yourself and for a client. All in all, an interesting 15 minutes.

When Dad went down nearer lunchtime, they were still there, towelling it down.
Apparently a lot of car photography is waiting for the light in dodgy car parks trying to keep a car dry in the rain. :lol:

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Apparently a lot of car photography is waiting for the light in dodgy car parks trying to keep a car dry in the rain. :lol:

A bigger job is probably trying to avoid getting it stolen from said dodgy car park. :D

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ProfessorF wrote:
Stopped at local beach on the way into work this morning.
Spotted two guys rinsing and drying (in the drizzle) a big blue Nissan GTR.
So I wondered over and offered my thoughts that they were fighting a losing battle.
Turns out they were down there doing press photos of the 2011 GTR for Nissan. :D
So there it was (M1 GTR was the plate, if you're of a curiousity) with 1500 miles on the clock.

Made some general enquiries about how he got started photographing cars - turns out his old man launched Car magazine. Which would help, of course. So he got all the inside scoop on what the picture editors are looking for, what they've got in their archive, etc.
Talked a bit more about the difference between photographing for yourself and for a client. All in all, an interesting 15 minutes.

When Dad went down nearer lunchtime, they were still there, towelling it down.
Apparently a lot of car photography is waiting for the light in dodgy car parks trying to keep a car dry in the rain. :lol:


Sounds cool. I hope they were using MFs or terry towels :geek:

Think you can turn it into some work?

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After years of trying, I broke this habit in a day by decoupling the action and the neurological reward. I set up a simple 30-second delay I had to wait through, in which I couldn't do anything else, before any new page or chat client would load (and only allowed one to run at once). The urge to check all those sites magically vanished--and my 'productive' computer use was unaffected.

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