Things you always wanted to know the answer to [Vol. 2]
Discussion
MissChief said:
texaxile said:
Sorry if already been asked,
Why are Channels 100 and 500 on SKY not used?.
I have no idea but will ask someone who may know on Monday.Why are Channels 100 and 500 on SKY not used?.
MissChief said:
MissChief said:
texaxile said:
Sorry if already been asked,
Why are Channels 100 and 500 on SKY not used?.
I have no idea but will ask someoneewho may know on Monday.Why are Channels 100 and 500 on SKY not used?.
I decided to go to bed but not wishing to disturb decided to not use the remote but the power switch at the back of our Samsung telly that is like a mini 4 way joystick. Never really sussed out how it worked exactly just knew it was there and you could put the tv onto standby.
So as I passed by pushed the button andno oidea how it happened but the TV swapped over from Sky to Free sat and went on to not sure which channel but by Christ there were a lot of bums and tits on display gyrating around. My excuse and sticking to it but never in the field oft tv switching has there ever been such a frantic grab for another remote and furious channel shifting.
Asterix said:
mybrainhurts said:
Why can't ANYBODY make a can opener that doesn't break in less than a year?
Standard issue British Army Tin Opener.I have one knocking around from the 80's that I still use camping etc..
That's a finger forfeit version of Russian roulette...
Willy Nilly said:
King Herald said:
If 7/11 stores are indeed open 24/7, 365 days a year, why do they have a lock on the front door?
Aren't 7-11 stores open from 7am until 11pm? mybrainhurts said:
Why can't ANYBODY make a can opener that doesn't break in less than a year?
If you really need the dogs' doodads in can opening look up the Bonzer commercial range, made here in sunny Uckfield (for more than 50 years). Simple, efficient, and doubles up as a handy implement to fend off angry customers...or mongol hordes swarming in from Hailsham.Other than that my Gran used the same opener for fifty years - like that army one shown above - which requires the user to exert a little force and deal with the super dangerous jagged edges left behind, so totally not suitable for C21 living.
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