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mrAnthony
Joined 6 Dec 2006
258 comments
Tue, 5 Aug 2008 10:55
you realise i was being sarcastic right?

(being born and living my whole life in england brings out the sarcasm in ya)
mrAnthony
Joined 6 Dec 2006
258 comments
Tue, 5 Aug 2008 10:57
just to clear things up. this is what you wrote:

"mrAnthony wrote:
you could cut the sexual tension with a knife... though i woudn't attempt to literally do that.[/quote[

I want to see you attempt to literally cut sexual tension with a knife.

Go on... go on, go on, go on.

Go on.

Cheers
Tim
Go on, go on, go on, go on, go on, go on, go on, go on, go on, go on, go on, go on, go on.

Go On.
Editorial Director - SPOnG.com - yes, blame me."


but the way it is formatted, is that all that YOU said, was made to look like I had said it. so therefore i was saying that you misquoted me.

that is all, i was just playing about with a fact that a mistake was made. is all...
TimSpong
Joined 6 Nov 2006
1783 comments
Tue, 5 Aug 2008 10:59
mrAnthony wrote:
you realise i was being sarcastic right?


Atchoooooo!!!

Yeah... I realise it. Hence the "bee in a China shop" response... which, thinking about it should probably have been, "bee in a china shop" what with it being the shop that sells stuff made out of china rather than a shop selling the country.

I'm dying here by the way.

Atchooooooo!!!!
mrAnthony
Joined 6 Dec 2006
258 comments
Tue, 5 Aug 2008 11:05
so the chinese take away dont actually sell bits of china?

i feel ripped off.

or perhaps bits of chyna? though nobody wants that.

and yes i realise you're "dying".. (pats you on the head) it'll be ok, whos my brave boy. who's my brave boy.
Was p
Joined 26 Jul 2008
140 comments
Wed, 6 Aug 2008 20:54
Tim Smith wrote:
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Atchoooooo!!!

I'm dying here by the way.

Atchooooooo!!!!



If it’s hay fever you’ve got, then pills alone don’t hack it for me either. So this year I’ve used pills, local honey, eye drops, nasal spray, “Hay Max” nasal balm and stayed away from the outdoors (unless at the beach), plus pollen filters in the car. At its worst I used an air flow helmet at work, a small island of filtered air bliss, though you really don’t want to sneeze when you’re wearing it, or be seen wearing without an excuse, (it’s not a good look).
With sympathy for your small hell, Wasp.
PS airflow helmets start at £255.

TimSpong
Joined 6 Nov 2006
1783 comments
Thu, 7 Aug 2008 08:15
Was p wrote:
PS airflow helmets start at £255.


It's a little more than hay fever. My Aussie doctors told me to take the antihistamines and bloody well get over myself.

Jebus Cripes! £255 - what the hell is an airflow helmet?

Cheers for the sympathy and advice,

Tim
schnide
Joined 23 Apr 2004
575 comments
Thu, 7 Aug 2008 09:27
A PS airflow helmet?

Will that simulate the wind through my hair and blow my cheeks out when I'm playing Warhawk?!

I'll get my coat.
Was p
Joined 26 Jul 2008
140 comments
Thu, 7 Aug 2008 19:06
Tim Smith wrote:

It's a little more than hay fever.


You should give bad hay fever a shot sometime. It has all the same things you've got, apart form the sore throat, and lasts for three months.

Tim Smith wrote:
Was p wrote:
PS airflow helmets start at £255.


Jebus Cripes! £255 - what the hell is an airflow helmet?
Tim


You'll see them and helmets like them on TV; either on people trying to look like forensic investigators, or as space helmets on sci-fi. Few things kill the illusion of distant worlds, in the far future, than seeing stuff, you use for the mundane, being used to do the incredible.
Was p
Joined 26 Jul 2008
140 comments
Thu, 7 Aug 2008 19:38
schnide wrote:
A PS airflow helmet?

Will that simulate the wind through my hair and blow my cheeks out when I'm playing Warhawk?!

I'll get my coat.


The new ones might do that a bit, but the old one I use is a bit to tried and asmatic
schnide wrote:
A PS airflow helmet?

Will that simulate the wind through my hair and blow my cheeks out when I'm playing Warhawk?!

I'll get my coat.


The new ones might do that a bit, but the old one I use is a bit too tried and asthmatic to move stuff as rigid hair.
Maybe you could try a clip on desk fan, clipped to a peaked cap. It would a lot cheaper, a lot more powerful, and to heighten the experience, add real danger by removing the fan guard.
I take NO responsibility, should anybody try this, or tell someone less prone to thinking to try this. So if SS4 or Bentley gets their face fanned a bit too hard, it not my fault, right.
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