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I'm getting better. Now I only read the 1/2B on weekdays; I can't even stand to look at a computer weekends. I attribute this to working at a boring computer-related job. |
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The form would have to be on the bakery, otherwise we would have to leave for the time it takes to fill it in... and I don't wan't to leave... |
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oh no, you've reminded me that being without the bakery is going to be another thing that raises my intolerance levels over the Christmas period. |
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lg: come on, which is more important, Christmas or the Halfbakery? I mean you have Christmas *every year*. Can you not find someone to phone up and read it down the telephone for you, or visit one of the bakers in yr neighbourhood? |
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yessss, [p'stu], I get Christmas once a year, and the halfbakery for eight hours a day, five days a week. Which one will I miss more? Exactly. At least I have HalfCon3 to look forward to after Hogmanay. Or did you mean //find someone to phone up and read [Christmas] down the telephone// to me? |
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Unemployment insurance for if you lose your job because of excessive halfbakery use? |
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Maybe if Jutta offered that, we could get more ideas up here faster... |
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I was expecting a more comprehensive policy. |
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You get a good poster discount once you read the help file. |
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Your bones to buns ratio influences your rates, as does your MFD count. |
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Keep your policy current, and you're covered against a given amount of Halfbakery faux pas. |
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But if too many of your ideas are proven to have been baked before you posted them, eventually you lose your coverage. |
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