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Now that I do everything with the gimp in linux. Can I still call it "shopping"?
Not very
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Now that I do everything with the gimp in linux. Can I still call it "shopping"?
Not very
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I bought this
at a newsagent during my trip to the North Pole.
Should we be worried?
(Thu 7th Feb 2002, 10:31, More)
at a newsagent during my trip to the North Pole.
Should we be worried?
(Thu 7th Feb 2002, 10:31, More)
For some reason it all made sense
Excuse the rough job but all I had to work with was MSPaint
(Does the verb to 'photoshop' still apply if you don't use photoshop?)
(Mon 24th Dec 2001, 6:40, More)
Excuse the rough job but all I had to work with was MSPaint
(Does the verb to 'photoshop' still apply if you don't use photoshop?)
(Mon 24th Dec 2001, 6:40, More)
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» Waste of money
Gift wrapping paper
All my life I've been dutifully wrapping gifts for friends and relatives in store bought wrapping paper, and attaching a store bought card.
A couple of years ago I thought, "WTF?" I pay a ridiculous amount of money for a piece of tatt that's going to be ripped off and thrown away (or recycled by some of my relies). NO sod it, from then on I've wrapped gifts in additional gifts. Mostly tea towels and their ilk. They cost LESS than wrapping paper and are useful. And cards, forget it, I don't even send Xmas cards these days.
(Fri 1st Oct 2010, 1:48, More)
Gift wrapping paper
All my life I've been dutifully wrapping gifts for friends and relatives in store bought wrapping paper, and attaching a store bought card.
A couple of years ago I thought, "WTF?" I pay a ridiculous amount of money for a piece of tatt that's going to be ripped off and thrown away (or recycled by some of my relies). NO sod it, from then on I've wrapped gifts in additional gifts. Mostly tea towels and their ilk. They cost LESS than wrapping paper and are useful. And cards, forget it, I don't even send Xmas cards these days.
(Fri 1st Oct 2010, 1:48, More)