Cut to the chase. Use a nail gun. A lot easier to handle and reloads very quickly.
2006-09-14 10:58:19
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answered by Dave B 4
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a million. pay attention to what i'm asserting rather of asking prescripted questions. Did it take place to you that not each and every individual calling is a entire moron and that they did examine the failings which you're scripted to ask formerly they ever even stated as. while explaining what i've got already checked, that is rather demanding to take heed to a reaction of "Did you examine (despite I merely have been given performed asserting I checked)" 2. I agree. 3. in spite of the undeniable fact that, it is likewise decrease than efficient to call and say "i'm getting an errors" so a minimum of have it written down so which you would be able to grant the genuine errors while/if asked. 4. Heaven forbid all people might you should be personable or well mannered. 5. "Screwed up" isn't efficient. the place the particular challenge lies may be. 6. I agree. 7. popular rule of thumb is call whoever made it - hardware OR application sensible. I do ought to disagree once you assert you do not use the internet to fax - there are various cyber web and e mail based fax classes. 8. nicely, if reality be told, there are fairly some circumstances the relationship subject concerns are actually not "merely me". 9. make sure that the comments areas are person-friendly to navigate so no person HAS to call to furnish that kind of advice. 10. unquestionably, you gets a commission to assist human beings set issues up so provide up complaining. in the event that they pick help, that's what you're meant to be there for. 11. I agree 12. I agree 13. particular 14. do not anticipate that i don't understand desktops, probable greater valuable than you, and talk with me as such 13. Being impolite and not listening makes me pick to return right down to the call center you're sitting in questioning you're smarter than me to knock you off your chair.
2016-10-15 00:18:31
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answered by Anonymous
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Its not meant to be taken literally....screwing is another word for f*cking...so saying screw you is the same as saying f*ck you without the f word. The hard part to grasp is why saying f*ck you is an insult, people don't generally f*ck people they don't like...and how exactly does one f*ck off??
2006-09-14 10:54:41
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answered by dappersmom 6
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Screw is a loose term for 'f***' so thats what i think it means but i like the added humour :-)
2006-09-14 10:53:41
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answered by Tony H 1
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You screw with a big fat hard c*ck deep into a wet woman.
2006-09-14 10:53:02
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answered by jumble j 1
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Use whatever is handy...keep an assortment of sizes and types on hand, for all situations.
2006-09-14 10:52:48
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answered by . 7
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u dont u screw yourself
2006-09-14 10:53:40
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answered by Anonymous
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I prefer the more cerebral Monty Python inflection: "Intercourse You"...
2006-09-14 10:54:19
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answered by Jeff W 4
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I really hope your not serious, if so your an IDIOT!! 4-real!!
Get a life!!
2006-09-14 11:32:08
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answered by countrysoonergurl 2
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well that is a rude sexual coment. meaning to go play with yourself.
2006-09-14 10:53:20
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answered by Pistol 2
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