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Re: HD in PE7

PostPosted: Sun Jun 27, 2010 5:34 pm
by Bubby Grub
Hi Guys,

To Roadsideron, no actually mean a bad card, sorry I don't always explain things fully, at least that's what my Hubby always says.
Must be my Aussie Slang.
I hope it is now ok, but I am never fully convinced till I give it a good workout.
Thanks again Guys \:D/

Re: HD in PE7

PostPosted: Sun Jun 27, 2010 11:22 pm
by roadsideron
I hope that was the problem and your computer works as it should now.

Re: HD in PE7

PostPosted: Mon Jun 28, 2010 12:44 am
by John 'twosheds' McDonald
roadsideron wrote:Crook meaning crooked as in not seated in the slot properly?

....or, as used by those 'down under', to mean broken (or, according to Kevin 'bloody' Wilson, more generally used to mean ill, especially after a barbie and too many tinnies) :-D

Re: HD in PE7

PostPosted: Mon Jun 28, 2010 4:23 pm
by Little Nac
Hi John in UK
Thanks for the help re "crook". I'm the other half of Bubby Grub. You are correct in saying what "crook" means, but as for Kevin "Bloody" Wilson, I doubt if many Americans have heard of him. Sometimes I wish I had never heard of him. It's guys like him that give Aussies a bad name!. As much as my mind is as broad as the road (it stretches from gutter to gutter!!), ah! ah!, I think he is too crude to even appear on stage. I would much prefer commedians like Benny Hill, Dick Emery and John Cleech. "Crook" as you probably also know can mean a "baddie" that the cops are after.
Anyway, you know the difference between "outlaws" and "inlaws"? Well outlaws are wanted.
Thanks once again John for helping out.
Regards,
Little Nac (Gold Coast, Australia) :TU: