These days one might have to board up own phone camera, laptop spy hole and mic' ?
Looks like I wasted a lot of time boarding.
You could have told me sooner.
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These days one might have to board up own phone camera, laptop spy hole and mic' ?
Looks like I wasted a lot of time boarding.
You could have told me sooner.
a dollop of 'blue tac' for the spy holes
and repurpose the wood and screws used for boarding as a fancy table?
butchers block? postmortem table?chopstick supplies?
(like to place an order)
unless you've welded sheet metal over entrances...
repurpose and enter Robo-Wars?
Now I'm singing 'bring back the dollop'
To the tune of 'boiled beef and carrots'
Are you?
Weirdo.
What is a British dollop? An American dollop is a spoonful of something amorphous such as whipped cream, softened butter, or jam.It's a normal dollop song.
Americans wont understand it, as they still have their dollops...
The British dollop is dying out.
Yeah, not quite what I mean.maybe a geographical thing? colloquial?
not sure?
but texting someone not known well is called "speaking to" (mainly in courtship) these days.
it's like there are various stages before actually getting out on a date or a group social with people.
perhaps not quite what you mean @GadAbout?
(I've been stating irrelevancies for 50 years,
I'm not going to stop now )
What is a British dollop? An American dollop is a spoonful of something amorphous such as whipped cream, softened butter, or jam.
did any of these people in this group invite you to be a part of this group or did you join on your own?
so you joined on your own and weren't invited by any of these 700 people?It’s a public group now containing 700 people!
so you joined on your own and weren't invited by any of these 700 people?
Is this former co worker who is your friend someone you usually ride with? How connected is this person with other people there?No, I was asked by a friend I used to work with to go on a ride with them. On the ride the guy who started the group told me about the group on Facebook. He gave me a couple stickers and I’ve been in the group since. Typically only about 8-15 people show for the rides with about 5 random people showing pending on the location.