Re: Wound Watch
On Mon, 25 Aug 2008 18:37:36 +0100, Sheel wrote:
>Bev burbled:
<><
>>Anyway, you didn't have long term badnage issues.
>
>I did a few years ago.
Hah! It seems we are dealing with old solutions here then. If
Sheel's experience is from years ago, we really can't regard the
popsock-net-badnage-protector thingy as cutting edge technology. You
people will need to get up to date.
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date: Mon, 25 Aug 2008 20:05:44 +0100
author: Liz
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Re: Wound Watch
Liz burbled:
>On Mon, 25 Aug 2008 18:37:36 +0100, Sheel wrote:
>
>>Bev burbled:
><><
>>>Anyway, you didn't have long term badnage issues.
>>
>>I did a few years ago.
>
>Hah! It seems we are dealing with old solutions here then. If
>Sheel's experience is from years ago, we really can't regard the
>popsock-net-badnage-protector thingy as cutting edge technology. You
>people will need to get up to date.
The popsock hadn't been thought of as a solution then. I had the
inferior net stuff.
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date: Mon, 25 Aug 2008 20:17:23 +0100
author: Sheel
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Re: Wound Watch
Sheel warbled...
> Liz burbled:
>
> >On Mon, 25 Aug 2008 18:37:36 +0100, Sheel wrote:
> >
> >>Bev burbled:
> ><><
> >>>Anyway, you didn't have long term badnage issues.
> >>
> >>I did a few years ago.
> >
> >Hah! It seems we are dealing with old solutions here then. If
> >Sheel's experience is from years ago, we really can't regard the
> >popsock-net-badnage-protector thingy as cutting edge technology. You
> >people will need to get up to date.
>
> The popsock hadn't been thought of as a solution then. I had the
> inferior net stuff.
>
My point exactly. The popsock was all down to me.
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date: Mon, 25 Aug 2008 20:48:29 +0100
author: Bev
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Re: Wound Watch
Bev burbled:
> Sheel warbled...
>> The popsock hadn't been thought of as a solution then. I had the
>> inferior net stuff.
>>
>My point exactly. The popsock was all down to me.
Fibber!
I told you to do it.
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date: Tue, 26 Aug 2008 00:01:23 +0100
author: Sheel
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Re: Wound Watch
greebof burbled:
>Sheel wented:
>>Bev burbled:
>>> Sheel warbled...
>>
>>>> The popsock hadn't been thought of as a solution then. I had the
>>>> inferior net stuff.
>>>>
>>>My point exactly. The popsock was all down to me.
>>
>>Fibber!
>>I told you to do it.
>
>Please Miss, it wasn't me, Miss! A big girl did it and ran away, Miss!
>I wasn't even there, Miss. It wasn't my fault - she told me to do it,
>Miss!
I've copyrighted it and patented it now, so she can fib all she wants.
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date: Tue, 26 Aug 2008 00:25:47 +0100
author: Sheel
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Re: Wound Watch
Sheel warbled...
>
> Bev burbled:
>
> > Sheel warbled...
>
> >> The popsock hadn't been thought of as a solution then. I had the
> >> inferior net stuff.
> >>
> >My point exactly. The popsock was all down to me.
>
> Fibber!
> I told you to do it.
>
I'm not known for doing everything I'm told. You made a suggestion. I
did all the work... designed and created the prototype, tested it...
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date: Tue, 26 Aug 2008 08:49:05 +0100
author: Bev
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Re: Wound Watch
Sheel warbled...
> I've copyrighted it and patented it now, so she can fib all she wants.
>
Hah! The cuff's mine
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date: Tue, 26 Aug 2008 08:49:36 +0100
author: Bev
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Re: Wound Watch
greebof warbled...
> >I've copyrighted it and patented it now, so she can fib all she wants.
>
> I can see this is going to be a harmonious and successful partnership.
>
We make a good team. Sheeel provides an idea. I have the brains and
gumption to run with it.
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date: Tue, 26 Aug 2008 08:50:38 +0100
author: Bev
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Re: Wound Watch
greebof warbled...
> Bev wented:
> > greebof warbled...
> >> >I've copyrighted it and patented it now, so she can fib all she wants.
> >>
> >> I can see this is going to be a harmonious and successful partnership.
> >>
> >We make a good team. Sheeel provides an idea. I have the brains and
> >gumption to run with it.
>
> Run? That sounds a bit vigorous.
>
It's the third part of the triathlon innit? I already do the
drowni^h^h^swimming and the trick cycling with somersaults.
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date: Tue, 26 Aug 2008 12:05:26 +0100
author: Bev
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Re: Wound Watch
Bev burbled:
> Sheel warbled...
>> Fibber!
>> I told you to do it.
>>
>I'm not known for doing everything I'm told. You made a suggestion. I
>did all the work... designed and created the prototype, tested it...
You'll be testing it on both knees and ankles in a minute.
Maybe we should call them 'Joint Wrappers'.
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date: Tue, 26 Aug 2008 16:57:29 +0100
author: Sheel
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Re: Wound Watch
Bev burbled:
> greebof warbled...
>> >I've copyrighted it and patented it now, so she can fib all she wants.
>>
>> I can see this is going to be a harmonious and successful partnership.
>>
>We make a good team. Sheeel provides an idea. I have the brains and
>gumption to run with it.
You won't be able to run without crutches in a minute.
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If swimming is so good for your figure, how do you explain whales?
date: Tue, 26 Aug 2008 16:58:23 +0100
author: Sheel
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Re: Wound Watch
On Tue, 26 Aug 2008 16:58:23 +0100, Sheel wrote:
>Bev burbled:
>
>> greebof warbled...
>>> >I've copyrighted it and patented it now, so she can fib all she wants.
>>>
>>> I can see this is going to be a harmonious and successful partnership.
>>>
>>We make a good team. Sheeel provides an idea. I have the brains and
>>gumption to run with it.
>
>You won't be able to run without crutches in a minute.
Then Bev could road-test the knee version of the
popsock-with-a-cuff-was-a-net-thingy product!
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date: Tue, 26 Aug 2008 18:14:00 +0100
author: Liz
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Re: Wound Watch
On Tue, 26 Aug 2008 16:57:29 +0100, Sheel wrote:
>Bev burbled:
>
>> Sheel warbled...
>
>>> Fibber!
>>> I told you to do it.
>>>
>>I'm not known for doing everything I'm told. You made a suggestion. I
>>did all the work... designed and created the prototype, tested it...
>
>You'll be testing it on both knees and ankles in a minute.
>
>Maybe we should call them 'Joint Wrappers'.
That sounds like something supplied by a butcher!
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date: Tue, 26 Aug 2008 18:14:33 +0100
author: Liz
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Re: Wound Watch
Sheel warbled...
> Bev burbled:
>
> > Sheel warbled...
>
> >> Fibber!
> >> I told you to do it.
> >>
> >I'm not known for doing everything I'm told. You made a suggestion. I
> >did all the work... designed and created the prototype, tested it...
>
> You'll be testing it on both knees and ankles in a minute.
>
> Maybe we should call them 'Joint Wrappers'.
>
It needs an O word to be able to shorten it to 'OW!' though.
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date: Tue, 26 Aug 2008 19:15:26 +0100
author: Bev
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Re: Wound Watch
Liz warbled...
> On Tue, 26 Aug 2008 16:58:23 +0100, Sheel wrote:
>
> >Bev burbled:
> >
> >>We make a good team. Sheeel provides an idea. I have the brains and
> >>gumption to run with it.
> >
> >You won't be able to run without crutches in a minute.
>
> Then Bev could road-test the knee version of the
> popsock-with-a-cuff-was-a-net-thingy product!
>
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travel opportunities. Benefits include personal use of staff vehicle
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date: Tue, 26 Aug 2008 19:19:04 +0100
author: Bev
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Re: Wound Watch
Liz warbled...
> On Tue, 26 Aug 2008 16:57:29 +0100, Sheel wrote:
>
> >Bev burbled:
> >
> >> Sheel warbled...
> >
> >Maybe we should call them 'Joint Wrappers'.
>
> That sounds like something supplied by a butcher!
>
That's Sheeel for you.
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date: Tue, 26 Aug 2008 19:20:43 +0100
author: Bev
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Re: Wound Watch
On Tue, 26 Aug 2008 19:15:26 +0100, Bev wrote:
> Sheel warbled...
>> Bev burbled:
>>
>> > Sheel warbled...
>>
>> >> Fibber!
>> >> I told you to do it.
>> >>
>> >I'm not known for doing everything I'm told. You made a suggestion. I
>> >did all the work... designed and created the prototype, tested it...
>>
>> You'll be testing it on both knees and ankles in a minute.
>>
>> Maybe we should call them 'Joint Wrappers'.
>>
>It needs an O word to be able to shorten it to 'OW!' though.
Owl?
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date: Tue, 26 Aug 2008 20:07:25 +0100
author: Liz
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Re: Wound Watch
Liz warbled...
> >It needs an O word to be able to shorten it to 'OW!' though.
>
> Owl?
>
Deaf old bat.
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date: Tue, 26 Aug 2008 20:44:04 +0100
author: Bev
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Re: Wound Watch
On Tue, 26 Aug 2008 20:44:04 +0100, Bev wrote:
> Liz warbled...
>> >It needs an O word to be able to shorten it to 'OW!' though.
>>
>> Owl?
>>
>Deaf old bat.
No, Bev. An owl is a bird. It has feathers. Bats are something
different.
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date: Tue, 26 Aug 2008 21:14:48 +0100
author: Liz
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Re: Wound Watch
Bev burbled:
>Deaf old bat.
Even a deaf person could hear these bombs.
All the curtains are twitching.
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date: Tue, 26 Aug 2008 21:13:51 +0100
author: Sheel
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Re: Wound Watch
Liz warbled...
> On Tue, 26 Aug 2008 20:44:04 +0100, Bev wrote:
>
> > Liz warbled...
> >> >It needs an O word to be able to shorten it to 'OW!' though.
> >>
> >> Owl?
> >>
> >Deaf old bat.
>
> No, Bev. An owl is a bird. It has feathers. Bats are something
> different.
>
Bats are what some people in this newsgroup are.
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date: Tue, 26 Aug 2008 21:25:31 +0100
author: Bev
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