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From: JonCooper19 Oct 2007 19:32
To: Username 6 of 14
I think Steve Manthorp has the best plan, do that
From: Username19 Oct 2007 19:39
To: JonCooper 7 of 14
I'll just take £50 from my CPU purchase then, and buy a DX486 shall I?
EDITED: 19 Oct 2007 19:39 by USERNAME
From: JonCooper19 Oct 2007 19:55
To: Username 8 of 14
I'll give you a 486, with a m/b and RAM to run it all
just get yourself to the northern meet - belived to be 10th Nov, but subject to change
From: Manthorp19 Oct 2007 21:48
To: JonCooper 9 of 14
quote:
belived to be 10th Nov, but subject to change


Mouse is going to hurt you.
From: Gobfounded (YVE)19 Oct 2007 22:01
To: Username 10 of 14
lolcats funny cat pictures
From: Manthorp19 Oct 2007 22:31
To: Username 11 of 14
What's wrong with hitching? I used to hitch the length and breadth of the country (even to an interview once!) into my thirties. Great way to travel & to meet profoundly weird people. You've got guaranteed booze through the evening, a place in the dog basket overnight and a hearty breakfast the following morning. Money is no excuse, as Jon has already proven.
From: koswix19 Oct 2007 23:10
To: Manthorp 12 of 14
I'm sure the scotch contingent would be happy to buy him a train ticket (as long as he agrees to leave the back fungus in a different carriage)
From: JonCooper19 Oct 2007 23:16
To: Username 13 of 14
do you see the offers here? free booze, bed, breakfast and even a train ticket, you really have no excuse not to go

and Steve is right, hitching works when money is short, I did Rome to Cornwall in about a day and a half once (helped massivly by an all night lift where the guy didn't mind me sleeping)
From: craig (CHARTLEY)20 Oct 2007 03:56
To: koswix 14 of 14

<wot he said>

 

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