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to: BJRN FORSSTRMFFF94
from: PHILIP HARRIS
date: 2003-03-06 10:45:10
subject: RE: More funny words.

On 3/6/2003 10:38 AM, BJ˙RN FORSSTR˙M wrote to PHILIP HARRIS:

-> ->> How can I cut a turbo to thin slices?
-> 
->  PH> I recommend a bandsaw, though a chainsaw is rumored to work equally 
well.
-> 
-> That rumor is wrong.
-> A chainsaw is for wood only. Since I use wood for heating and have a 
chainsaw
-> have I "tryed" to cut nails
-> with it but it didn˙t work that well.

With the appropriate attachments, your nails can be cut with a high-speed 
rotary dremel. You can also polish your nails and generally maintain a 
quality manicure.


-> 
-> ->> There must be motoroil overall.
-> 
->  PH> Highly recommended by Julia Child.
-> 
-> Sorry. Haven˙t heard of her here in Sweden.
-> What is she? A cook or a mechanic?
-> I do know who Ricki Lake is.

A very good question. I'm afraid only the British have the answer however. 
I've always wonder exactly what Julia Child's job title is, though I've often 
suspected it was "Sleep Therapist".

Who is Ricki Lake?


-> 
-> ->> And sole? Is this some kind of salmon or something else in
the engine 
room?
-> 
->  PH> Try the cobbler. They will likely have them in spades.
-> 
-> Sorry for my english.
-> Cobbler = shoemaker? And what do they have in spades?

Shoemaker, yes. And they would have /soles/ in spades...unlike ditch-diggers 
who usually have their soles upon spades. A totally different situation, you 
see.


-> 
->  PH> So you're a C++ programmer, I gather?
-> 
-> Oh no. This was a recip in a manual for multi-fondues-raclett.
-> It works on 230V compared to your 110V but I can˙t call that turbo-power.

Oooooh! A hardware engineer. No wonder you're having problems with your 
code...its not in FORTRAN.



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