Footy Chick wrote:The fact that after almost 6 months, the split system that could be keeping me warm at the minute, is still sitting in its boxes in the loungeroom
... because Footy Bloke is slack?

by dedja » Wed Jun 16, 2010 9:47 pm
Footy Chick wrote:The fact that after almost 6 months, the split system that could be keeping me warm at the minute, is still sitting in its boxes in the loungeroom
by Footy Chick » Wed Jun 16, 2010 9:49 pm
by Pseudo » Wed Jun 16, 2010 10:51 pm
The Dark Knight wrote:Star Rant
This really sh!tted me off. Yesterday I was coming home from town on the Outer Harbor train. On the train were a couple and another women. For the whole trip they had a massive argument/coversation as loud as life, for everyone to hear, envolving swearing and abuse to each other and the people around them. On top of that they had a little girl in a pram with them who continually shouted out and cried to get her parents attention. They also had music playing aswell, loud enough so I could hear over my own I-pod (which is 1 of my pet hates).
by White Line Fever » Thu Jun 17, 2010 12:08 am
Pseudo wrote:The Dark Knight wrote:Star Rant
This really sh!tted me off. Yesterday I was coming home from town on the Outer Harbor train. On the train were a couple and another women. For the whole trip they had a massive argument/coversation as loud as life, for everyone to hear, envolving swearing and abuse to each other and the people around them. On top of that they had a little girl in a pram with them who continually shouted out and cried to get her parents attention. They also had music playing aswell, loud enough so I could hear over my own I-pod (which is 1 of my pet hates).
That describes a typical day's commute on the Gawler line.
Except that the Gawler line has gone into hiatus for 4 months - at least between Adelaide and Mawson Lakes - adding another 20 or so minutes to an already lengthy commute. Which gives me the shytts. Been driving consistently for a few weeks now.
by Choccies » Thu Jun 17, 2010 9:20 am
White Line Fever wrote:Pseudo wrote:The Dark Knight wrote:Star Rant
This really sh!tted me off. Yesterday I was coming home from town on the Outer Harbor train. On the train were a couple and another women. For the whole trip they had a massive argument/coversation as loud as life, for everyone to hear, envolving swearing and abuse to each other and the people around them. On top of that they had a little girl in a pram with them who continually shouted out and cried to get her parents attention. They also had music playing aswell, loud enough so I could hear over my own I-pod (which is 1 of my pet hates).
That describes a typical day's commute on the Gawler line.
Except that the Gawler line has gone into hiatus for 4 months - at least between Adelaide and Mawson Lakes - adding another 20 or so minutes to an already lengthy commute. Which gives me the shytts. Been driving consistently for a few weeks now.
my 8 minute drive home from desal plant has gone to 12 now I have to stop at new hallet cove traffic lights that lately are always red!!
by Strawb » Thu Jun 17, 2010 11:12 am
White Line Fever wrote:Pseudo wrote:The Dark Knight wrote:Star Rant
This really sh!tted me off. Yesterday I was coming home from town on the Outer Harbor train. On the train were a couple and another women. For the whole trip they had a massive argument/coversation as loud as life, for everyone to hear, envolving swearing and abuse to each other and the people around them. On top of that they had a little girl in a pram with them who continually shouted out and cried to get her parents attention. They also had music playing aswell, loud enough so I could hear over my own I-pod (which is 1 of my pet hates).
That describes a typical day's commute on the Gawler line.
Except that the Gawler line has gone into hiatus for 4 months - at least between Adelaide and Mawson Lakes - adding another 20 or so minutes to an already lengthy commute. Which gives me the shytts. Been driving consistently for a few weeks now.
my 8 minute drive home from desal plant has gone to 12 now I have to stop at new hallet cove traffic lights that lately are always red!!
by dedja » Thu Jun 17, 2010 4:20 pm
Footy Chick wrote:No such thing as footy bloke
by Lightning McQueen » Thu Jun 17, 2010 4:21 pm
by mighty_tiger_79 » Thu Jun 17, 2010 4:41 pm
by The Ash Man » Thu Jun 17, 2010 5:50 pm
Lightning McQueen wrote:Saturday stocktakes at work GRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR
by locky801 » Thu Jun 17, 2010 5:56 pm
by sherminator » Thu Jun 17, 2010 8:02 pm
by Psyber » Fri Jun 18, 2010 9:55 am
It's time to give up ink jets.sherminator wrote:My old Canon bubble jet printer finally gave up the ghost so I went to Big W to get a new one. They had an all-singing all-dancing HP printer on sale for $60. One of those printer/photocopier all in ones. 'Great deal' I say and grab one. Now the ink cartridges have run out so I went down to the local office supplies store .... 1 x colour, 1 x black cartridge = $110! How can the cartidges cost more than the printer itself??? I realise now I should've bought 2 printers, taken the cartridges out of the second one and sold the brand new printer on E-Bay!
by dedja » Fri Jun 18, 2010 10:02 am
sherminator wrote:My old Canon bubble jet printer finally gave up the ghost so I went to Big W to get a new one. They had an all-singing all-dancing HP printer on sale for $60. One of those printer/photocopier all in ones. 'Great deal' I say and grab one. Now the ink cartridges have run out so I went down to the local office supplies store .... 1 x colour, 1 x black cartridge = $110! How can the cartidges cost more than the printer itself??? I realise now I should've bought 2 printers, taken the cartridges out of the second one and sold the brand new printer on E-Bay!
by Psyber » Fri Jun 18, 2010 10:31 am
And what is the Green movement planning to do about this?dedja wrote: ..A mate of mine worked for HP a while back. When he started there he couldn't get over the fact that once the cartridges ran out of the inkjet printers they had in the office they just threw them out and got a new printer for the very reason you describe above.
That's why the printer is so cheap ... always consider total cost of ownership with these things!
by Lightning McQueen » Fri Jun 18, 2010 1:49 pm
The Ash Man wrote:Lightning McQueen wrote:Saturday stocktakes at work GRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR
So you wont be at the game Saturday to buy me a beer LM?
by Strawb » Fri Jun 18, 2010 2:40 pm
by Rik E Boy » Fri Jun 18, 2010 3:47 pm
Strawb wrote:My dad trying to offload a sister I dont talk to to me for a few days
by Strawb » Fri Jun 18, 2010 4:48 pm
Rik E Boy wrote:Strawb wrote:My dad trying to offload a sister I dont talk to to me for a few days
Talk to her and she'll leave. If she stays you might get your sister back. Can't hurt.
regards,
REB
by Squawk » Fri Jun 18, 2010 10:03 pm
sherminator wrote:My old Canon bubble jet printer finally gave up the ghost so I went to Big W to get a new one. They had an all-singing all-dancing HP printer on sale for $60. One of those printer/photocopier all in ones. 'Great deal' I say and grab one. Now the ink cartridges have run out so I went down to the local office supplies store .... 1 x colour, 1 x black cartridge = $110! How can the cartidges cost more than the printer itself??? I realise now I should've bought 2 printers, taken the cartridges out of the second one and sold the brand new printer on E-Bay!
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