This is no joke I actually have a glass hammer; it was used in the pharmaceutical industry.
Celadon.
Post 81 of 762
Posted: 8th July 2009, 15:33
The Joker
Tell me Celadon was it used as a distalgesic to alleviate panes?
Joker
Post 82 of 762
Posted: 8th July 2009, 15:39
JimB
A verbal agreement is not worth the paper it's written on
Post 83 of 762
Posted: 8th July 2009, 15:40
campanilla
There is always one more idiot that you counted on.
Post 84 of 762
Posted: 8th July 2009, 15:43
jonny
If someone with multiple personalities threatens to kill himself, is it considered a hostage situation?
Post 85 of 762
Posted: 8th July 2009, 15:43
campanilla
If you're too open-minded your brains will fall out.
Post 86 of 762
Posted: 8th July 2009, 15:45
jonny
can you be a closet claustrophobic (sp) ?
Post 87 of 762
Posted: 8th July 2009, 15:50
campanilla
Advert in local paper:
"Encyclopaedia Britannica for sale. Not needed anymore. Just got married. Wife knows everything."
So true, so painfully true!!
Post 88 of 762
Posted: 8th July 2009, 15:50
torvic
JimB, A verbal agreement is an agreement in words, it can be written or spoken.
An oral agreement is not worth the paper it's written on!!
A common mistake.
Post 89 of 762
Posted: 8th July 2009, 16:01
JimB
Torvic
How dare you call me common. However, I will remember that next time someone asks me to sign an oral agreement.
JimB
PS When did this thread get serious?
PPS The trouble with bucket seats is that not everybody has the same size bucket