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Post by Tom on Apr 17, 2009 4:00:53 GMT
I figure'd Diarmuid, Shane and Dónal'd appreciate this:
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Post by Rob on Apr 17, 2009 10:00:59 GMT
Well that was great. They might as well have called that 'LOLCats: The Movie'.
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Post by Aonghus on Apr 17, 2009 10:03:11 GMT
Cat yodelling XD
I also appreciate having the aspect ration and internal volume of my pet expounded...
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Post by Kweeva Velva on Apr 17, 2009 11:51:32 GMT
Oh I saw this before. I love it. XD 'Corporal cuddling' Ahaha!
Ah yeah, the benefits of getting the bus with Eoin Ó Cuinningán. All those Youtube classics on his iPod.
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Post by Tom on Apr 17, 2009 13:15:40 GMT
The main guys voice and face really just make it for me. He just looks so... I don't even know what.
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Post by Kweeva Velva on Apr 17, 2009 13:18:01 GMT
Yeah. I'd say deadpan but that's not even it.. Well, there's something else about it. It's really... odd but fantastic.
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Post by Tom on Apr 17, 2009 13:22:22 GMT
We need to invent a new word to describe why that man is funny.
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Post by Rob on Apr 17, 2009 13:28:21 GMT
It reminds me a lot of the 'Will it Blend?' series on YouTube, for some reason. The same stoic, deadpan style.
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Post by Tom on Apr 17, 2009 13:55:59 GMT
I wouldn't have said the 'Will it Blend?' presenter was deadpan and stoic. On the contrary, he seems to be pleasantly content all the time. Some might say pleasantly psychotic.
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Post by donal on Apr 17, 2009 16:45:54 GMT
Some important engineering info: "He who has the wrench WINS"!!! (Shane has learned the harsh truth of this)
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Post by Tom on Apr 20, 2009 9:23:11 GMT
That's how most of human discourse works, funnily enough.
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Post by Aonghus on Apr 20, 2009 18:51:12 GMT
Or variants thereof; I once saw that principle in action with a tube of pringles...
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Post by Shane on Apr 24, 2009 19:06:51 GMT
I can always get a new wrench...
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Post by donal on Apr 24, 2009 20:56:11 GMT
It was the same again today, everybody was after the wrench!!!
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Post by Shane on Apr 30, 2009 21:18:42 GMT
Yeah and what happened somebody's' mangonel broke! He who has the wrench loses
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Post by donal on May 2, 2009 22:28:27 GMT
The wrench is a powerful ally but one cant get too greedy. Anyway the idea has caught on an pretty much every team brings one in now. You too might be able to crack passers by walking 30-40 meters away on the side of the head should you decide to use one. Beautiful moment wasint it
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Post by Donncha on May 2, 2009 23:01:26 GMT
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Post by donal on May 3, 2009 17:51:43 GMT
The two words aren't always interchangeable and i'm using a Stillson\Pipe wrench. Like the classic plumbers tool or the one they use in Bioshock. A spanner isint big enough for what we need.
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Post by Donncha on May 3, 2009 19:58:57 GMT
I am well aware of that, I was referring to the adjustable open ended wrench. How ever if you are using a Stilson, I won't give out so much, but whatever you do don't call it a monkey wrench. And you can get big adjustable spanners, they are much better if you are using it on a nut, but then again you probably arn't. I actually bought a stilson the other day, but that's a different story... Saw this the other day as well, they look really cool: www.milli-grip.co.uk/details.cfm
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