Re: Some Funny Pics.
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@pichuneke said:
Semana Santa in Spain (literal translation "Holy Week") began 5 hundred years ago...
Well, seems to be the longest week ever - have you considered a Guiness record entry?

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@gaieus said:
@pichuneke said:
Semana Santa in Spain (literal translation "Holy Week") began 5 hundred years ago...
Well, seems to be the longest week ever - have you considered a Guiness record entry?

Well, in Spain if you do something, the work can last for long, very long...

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Is that your car, Eric?

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Sure, the day before I sold it

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@pichuneke said:
Well, in Spain if you do something, the work can last for long, very long...

I know. I remember those looong lunches down in Andalusia. Took like 3-4 hours
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@gaieus said:
@pichuneke said:
Well, in Spain if you do something, the work can last for long, very long...

I know. I remember those looong lunches down in Andalusia. Took like 3-4 hours
We practically spent the whole siesta time in the restaurants.I don't like that kind of "work lunch". You know, after a work visit you have to have lunch with the client. Fortunatelly that's not common for me. I prefer to do it at home.
Anyway, last time I had a "siesta" was 10 years ago...

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I got it it made, I work from home, about 30ft from my Kitchen and 20ft from my couch.
When I hit render I walk over to kitchen, get snack, lay on couch and watch a movie.I love my job, and my boss rocks! (me)

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@solo said:
When I hit render I walk over to kitchen, get snack, lay on couch and watch a movie.
So why do you have such a fast computer?

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A picture says more than a thousand words, but I'm not altogether sure what language this one's speaking.

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I knew it!


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Well at least they were finally able to make it useful

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@chris fullmer said:
Well at least they were finally able to make it useful

Yeah,
But if it was a PC, their mail would either never get there or you'd get mail, and then 2 days later get more mail of the same thing of which both contained nothing useful.

Rick
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mmm....

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the mysterious question is: why is it called 'rescuing miners'?
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