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Post by BSJ on Jul 21, 2017 1:29:44 GMT
BSJ What do you do about your fans, then? She doesn't treat us her fans well enough in my opinion. Rarely gives any autographs. Learned that from Ringo!
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Post by BSJ on Jul 21, 2017 1:38:40 GMT
BSJ What do you do about your fans, then? Do they have to run at the same time? Is that it? Well, the fan downstairs won't run unless the light switch is on (and it's run by remote). The one upstairs has a separate light switch that is always on (and run by remote). If the fan downstairs is on, upstairs turns on. If the fan downstairs is off, upstairs will turn off, or on. Now, if the light switch is on downstairs, but not the fan, and you turn on the fan upstairs, the fan downstairs will turn on or off. Get it?
eloneen, I cleaned the above up. I wrote this just before I went to bed.
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Post by eloneen on Jul 21, 2017 1:42:24 GMT
BSJ , maybe if it were earlier in the day and I had taken notes, it would make lots of sense. I'll just take your word for it! BSJ I think I got it! (I was tired, too!)
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Post by unomusette on Jul 21, 2017 21:28:08 GMT
BSJ What do you do about your fans, then? She doesn't treat us her fans well enough in my opinion. Rarely gives any autographs. But you can't deny you have lot of hands on slipper on contact
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Post by BSJ on Jul 21, 2017 22:09:59 GMT
Some people just don't appreciated the deep love that is given that is good for them.
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Post by unomusette on Jul 21, 2017 22:23:02 GMT
I know. But still we crusade onwards, dispensing the kind of improving corrective treatment that's priceless. And do we receive any thanks?
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Post by BSJ on Jul 21, 2017 23:05:41 GMT
Nah. Spoiled brats. Just need spank harder, I guess.
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Post by eloneen on Jul 22, 2017 1:36:07 GMT
Here's my best scary/funny experience from 30 years ago. I was living alone for the first time, working in my first teaching job in another state. I was fine until one day I came home from work and the TV was on. After talking with some people about it (finally), I figured out that it was probably a neighbor's remote that was activating my TV. I was able to determine which neighbor it was, and I talked with him about it. We both had a good laugh, and he did something different (I don't remember anymore what it was), because my TV started to behave normally again.
I still laugh when I think about it, and most people who know me who hear the story think it's pretty funny, because I'm a no-nonsense kind of person, and it had me pretty rattled.
Maybe this is all really obvious now in our high-tech 21st century world, but to my scared little 22 year old self in 1987, it was very bizarre and threatening. I just saw that Esurance commercial where the little baby is playing with a cell phone and making an app on the phone turn the lights in the house off and on, so it looks like something spooky is going on. I thought about my TV and BSJ's lights. lol
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Post by fourlittlediamonds on Jul 24, 2017 2:04:24 GMT
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Post by Helmut83 on Jul 24, 2017 17:34:39 GMT
Since the band on this track has since grown a third eyebrow, why can't the man on the photo have grown a third leg?
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Post by BSJ on Jul 24, 2017 18:46:00 GMT
@fourlittlediamond, if it is true, I'm am creeped out, too. That eye!
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Post by Helmut83 on Jul 24, 2017 19:04:02 GMT
Eye? What am I missing? I only see a shoe and the leg of a trouser there.
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Post by BSJ on Jul 24, 2017 19:06:16 GMT
Up by the knee, left side.
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Post by Helmut83 on Jul 24, 2017 19:22:40 GMT
I see it now, but I don't think that supposed to be anything, just a typical clear shape of the cameras of those times. The figure behind the guy is what's undoubtedly not product of a camera's flaw.
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Post by unomusette on Jul 24, 2017 19:58:29 GMT
If you do see it as an eye though, it makes it a billion times more creepy
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