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( , Thu 17 Jan 2008, 13:23, archived)

*manhugs*
Does that FP in your sig stand for Five Pounds?
*opens wallet*
EDIT: Haha =)
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Thu 17 Jan 2008, 13:25,
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Does that FP in your sig stand for Five Pounds?
*opens wallet*
EDIT: Haha =)


*goes to sweet shop*
EDIT: I hope the Love Hearts have one that says "Best Cock Sucker" ;)
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Thu 17 Jan 2008, 13:29,
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EDIT: I hope the Love Hearts have one that says "Best Cock Sucker" ;)

The last time I had a packet of lovehearts, one of them said "Website" on it. wtf?
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Thu 17 Jan 2008, 13:31,
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that gives me a whole bunch of throughly unpleasant ideas :)
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Thu 17 Jan 2008, 13:46,
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HOW DO THEY FUCKING KNOW?
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Thu 17 Jan 2008, 13:28,
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Just like computer technical support -- Having the ability to provide a 100% accurate, yet completely useless answer.
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Thu 17 Jan 2008, 13:31,
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/is a BT Broadband customer, and truly pissed off speaking to foreign call centres. :(
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Thu 17 Jan 2008, 13:34,
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problem last night so...
1) 25 minute wait for "online help". Explained issue. They told me to call tech support and disconnected me.
2) 35 minute wait for phone tech support - they told me to try online and hung up.
3) swearing
4) 35 minute wait for phone tech support - incredubly nice, knowledgeable bloke listens to my entire explanation (not just the keywords) and surmises the problem is with settings on router, talks me through altering them, waits while I test it and wishes me a good day.
Summary: AOL is a cunt, but some of the people who work there apparently aren't.
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Thu 17 Jan 2008, 13:40,
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1) 25 minute wait for "online help". Explained issue. They told me to call tech support and disconnected me.
2) 35 minute wait for phone tech support - they told me to try online and hung up.
3) swearing
4) 35 minute wait for phone tech support - incredubly nice, knowledgeable bloke listens to my entire explanation (not just the keywords) and surmises the problem is with settings on router, talks me through altering them, waits while I test it and wishes me a good day.
Summary: AOL is a cunt, but some of the people who work there apparently aren't.