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Post17 Sep 2008, 14:18

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Post17 Sep 2008, 20:26

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Post17 Sep 2008, 22:55

SELLERS :lol:
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Post18 Sep 2008, 07:15

mick, i have never watched that show. matter of fact i haven't watched a tv show in many years. too many other fun things to do and life is too short. sitting in front of tv was ok when i had a drink in my hands, but now it just doesn't have that much attraction. peter
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Post18 Sep 2008, 07:33

Peter, I don't watch a massive amount of TV myself but I would recommend The Simpsons it is a really funny show and it has a wide appeal as both my teenage son's are also ardent fans.
I also like to watch Prison break, Lost and lots of sport, mainly football - not that rubbish you have in the USA, real football a la David Beckham style :lol:
Away from the TV you can't beat a good book, currently reading Peter James's latest Dead Man book - Excellent read !!
BTW Thanks for all your help with my Synchronar ressurection, progress has been a little slow this week as I am working the night shift :evil:
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Post18 Sep 2008, 20:52

Last post was......

SKINNER

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Post22 Sep 2008, 22:03

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Post22 Sep 2008, 22:18

SWITCH

ON!
I knew someone would take the bait, here was me thinking "WATCH" would have been posted as well... ;-)
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Post22 Sep 2008, 22:26

REED

(I was afraid what was going to come after STRAP ON SWITCH....HITTER? IF you don't get that, well, go online and figure it out).
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Post22 Sep 2008, 22:49

WRITE

(Read and write)

Checked out the switch hitter on the net, it's a term for a baseball player that can use both hands to bat......or was it that other meaning you where referring to? :lol:

Strap on to switch hitter .... ouch, could be a real pain in the arse :lol:
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