Twitterfall?
What fucking ASSHOLE dreamt that phrase up?
a couple jerkoffs from the UK, apparently.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Twitterfall
Twitterfall?
What fucking ASSHOLE dreamt that phrase up?
a couple jerkoffs from the UK, apparently.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Twitterfall
ahh the 18th of november...
think i'll log into uselessforums and have the same fucking shit circular argument about faggot rights
I know, right? I need to think of something more interesting to talk about.
So I am making chili for that friend that's lactose/gluten and now peanut and bean intolerant. How should I make it?
I know, right? I need to think of something more interesting to talk about.
So I am making chili for that friend that's lactose/gluten and now peanut and bean intolerant. How should I make it?
Dunno, I saw it on reddit.
tell him to make his own goddamned food. next topic.
the battery might be a deal breaker. I had to buy one for a laptop recently and it was $150. dell only warranties their batteries for 1 year.
put together a cost/benefit thingamajig showing that purchasing a new laptop that's being covered by a manufacturer's warranty for a year or more is going to save them x amount of dollars after so many months
It's not me, I swear.tineye ftw
http://www.exgfpics.com/blog/index.php/2010/05/31/skinny-ex-girlfriend-spreads-her-legs-in-bed/
Really just that one pic looks like Ape. Weird.
Our support contracts are internal contracts because we oursource our support to IBM. "Manufacturer warranty" doesn't apply. After purchasing the laptop for $250 a month for 4 years, we pay on top of that $83 for support, then additional for any licensed software we have to install on it. The support covers any and all repairs to the machine that hvae to be done. We have an internal support number we call for support of any third party product or hardware issue and have an onsite IBM support staff to repair or replace anything.
Our support contracts are internal contracts because we oursource our support to IBM. "Manufacturer warranty" doesn't apply. After purchasing the laptop for $250 a month for 4 years, we pay on top of that $83 for support, then additional for any licensed software we have to install on it. The support covers any and all repairs to the machine that hvae to be done. We have an internal support number we call for support of any third party product or hardware issue and have an onsite IBM support staff to repair or replace anything.
I know, right? I need to think of something more interesting to talk about.
So I am making chili for that friend that's lactose/gluten and now peanut and bean intolerant. How should I make it?
Damn! Ape needs a razor!