What Made you Smile/What Ticked you off Today?

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Jrecee wrote:Tried hairdryer and ice trick to remove dent from my car. Worked somewhat.
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smile: free lunch at work! with a delicious desert

ticked: still busy day at work..
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Luke wrote:
Jrecee wrote:Tried hairdryer and ice trick to remove dent from my car. Worked somewhat.
do tell.
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Yup that's it. I tried the hairdryer and air duster trick first, but the air duster I had wasn't spraying very well. So I figured while I was at it I'd just try regular freezer ice. I'm going to try the dry ice trick later and see if I can get rid of the dent completely.
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smiled:

I was standing in line to buy coffee, when I realized they'd raised the price by .5€

mind you that may not be a fortune to some, but to me it was .5€ more than I have

I had scrounged every corner of the apartment to find enough money, but they had raised the prices, so I was trying to talk the cashier into letting me pay monday (pension-day), when a guy behind me gives me the missing .5€

as mentioned, may not be a fortune, but given how cheap Swedes are in general, this was a true sign of human kindness

nothing can tick me off after this
I'll be smiling 'til monday

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Lord_Santa wrote:smiled:

I was standing in line to buy coffee, when I realized they'd raised the price by .5€

mind you that may not be a fortune to some, but to me it was .5€ more than I have

I had scrounged every corner of the apartment to find enough money, but they had raised the prices, so I was trying to talk the cashier into letting me pay monday (pension-day), when a guy behind me gives me the missing .5€

as mentioned, may not be a fortune, but given how cheap Swedes are in general, this was a true sign of human kindness

nothing can tick me off after this
I'll be smiling 'til monday

=)
Your customs are truly different. In America we just shoot the cashier and take the coffee.
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Jrecee wrote:
Lord_Santa wrote:smiled:

I was standing in line to buy coffee, when I realized they'd raised the price by .5€

mind you that may not be a fortune to some, but to me it was .5€ more than I have

I had scrounged every corner of the apartment to find enough money, but they had raised the prices, so I was trying to talk the cashier into letting me pay monday (pension-day), when a guy behind me gives me the missing .5€

as mentioned, may not be a fortune, but given how cheap Swedes are in general, this was a true sign of human kindness

nothing can tick me off after this
I'll be smiling 'til monday

=)
Your customs are truly different. In America we just shoot the cashier and take the coffee.
Screw shooting the cashier, knock over the big coffee machine and torch the place.
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Mod_Man_Extreme wrote:
Jrecee wrote:
Lord_Santa wrote:smiled:

I was standing in line to buy coffee, when I realized they'd raised the price by .5€

mind you that may not be a fortune to some, but to me it was .5€ more than I have

I had scrounged every corner of the apartment to find enough money, but they had raised the prices, so I was trying to talk the cashier into letting me pay monday (pension-day), when a guy behind me gives me the missing .5€

as mentioned, may not be a fortune, but given how cheap Swedes are in general, this was a true sign of human kindness

nothing can tick me off after this
I'll be smiling 'til monday

=)
Your customs are truly different. In America we just shoot the cashier and take the coffee.
Screw shooting the cashier, knock over the big coffee machine and torch the place.
And after that steal a car and murder a hooker. Everything in America is exactly like Grand Theft Auto, even down to the health bar and dollar amount in the upper sections of our vision.
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Ack wrote: Everything in America is exactly like Grand Theft Auto, even down to the health bar and dollar amount in the upper sections of our vision.

Please point me in the direction of the nearest grenade and rpg store.

Wait. Second thought. Point me in the direction of the nearest casino that I'll almost always win.

Wait again. Third thought. Point me in the direction to the nearest skyscraper that includes a free parachute.
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