
Posted by Nina
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on 11/17/2008, 6:35 pm, in reply to "Re: early Columbo's good/later Columbo's bad"
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: That would entirely depend my dear, upon
: what criteria i put in place to help me
: decide as to whether said 'it' is either;
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: a. broke
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: b. able to be fixed
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: c. i am able to decide between a. or b.
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: d. none of the above
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: e. all of the above
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: f. it may be of use to another
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: g. it may be of no use to another
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: h. another may be able to fix it
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: i. i am in a position to decide whether said
: other is able to fix it.
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: j. i can remember the rest of the alphabet
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: I like your style. :-)
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: You just gotta be careful though - of
: holding on to too much junk that you think
: might be of use some day.
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: k. If you haven't found a use for it in 1
: year, get rid of it. (Unless you NEED it,
: of course.)
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: l. arrive at a position whereby you will be
: in a position to decide as to whether you
: may need it or not in twelve months time.
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: m. annnnd...relax.
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: n. Figure out whether keeping it is causing
: you more harm than good.
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: Did you know...... people actually keep old
: tires in their back yards here - don't know
: why. They collect rain water and become a
: breeding ground for.... mosquitoes! Do you
: have mosquitoes in the U.K.?
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: o. Give it away.
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: Yes we do have mozzies here in Albion.
: Mainly during the Summer which is usually
: two days around the end of July.
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: All those tyres (Correct spelling) can't be
: very heplful with the wildfires? Unless
: that's why they're filled with water?
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p. Burn it. (I was tempted to say piss on it - for "p".)
People here buy multi-million dollar homes with hills covered by dead sagebrush just a few feet away - then get upset when it catches on fire. No, those people don't keep old tyres in their back yards.
Do you have many wildfyres in Albion?
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