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2007-02-26 09:58:02
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answer #1
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answered by Mr Macadoo 2
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The 2000 is known for burning out flux capacitors and ejecting the bung from the bell end if pawled. Retrickle the thistle, wallace your grommet and gummadge that wurzel before use. Dont forget to photo your emission afterwards with the hybrid cam. The root of the phone number is currently attatched to a tree in my garden but it looks round rather than square. Hope this helps.
2007-02-26 19:10:03
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answer #2
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answered by ? 3
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If your given the square root of the number without first giving the confirmation code found in your index owners manual, it will reset to the direct inverse of the plate registration number of the Chockran collector.I would recommend before attempting a bios system lateral check of sprocket wurzell, you attempt access to your frizmerator. On this particular year the pattern will be in a left handed metric style,as opposed to the previous years right handed impact locker bevel key way style that was such a head ache for that company.
Remember that this will necessitate the use of a 17mm smoke shifter guage that will give you a better idea of the stockeometric distribution of the mix ratio.
2007-02-26 22:44:40
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answer #3
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answered by mopar_street 2
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Read with interest the problems you are having with your new Okey-kokey 2000. I used to own a pre milleneum 7 wheeler, and as I read through your list of symptoms I recognised them as the exact same as I had and I thought "I can help this guy", however!--------- when it came to the last bit,wanting the square root of the help desk 'phone number, I'm afraid all I have is the sterling to euro (£:€) exchange number for Dec.22nd 2001
So near and yet so far. Sorry mate!
2007-02-28 18:02:09
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answer #4
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answered by mal g 5
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Hi mick! gee you are amazing, this is you under another I D and would like you to know that you are an extremely talented lad, handsome, right modest..... And who would know better than yourself? Poopypants..hmm I might change it to runnypoop.. anyway, as everyone is probably wondering about the okey kokey 2000 that I have here, well Yes folks, I checked..and it DOES have a vista ready compliant kite mark on the upper emitter..phew!.. I mean was anyone else stoopid enough to go for the 2000 model?.. or was it just me?......
2007-02-27 09:56:27
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answer #5
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answered by MICK G 1
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Hmm , seems like there is plenty of help on here for you. I am the other fool that bought the 2000...its here leaking vulcan oil. I suspect the toe bone ramshaft connected to the backbone transmission needs the new upgrade.. I tried it and it works fine, well for about a week then it implodes causing the aids virus to combat bird flu.
My granny sat in the okey kokey when we bought it.. now she feels like a new man.... (did it make any knocking noises when you pulled the rip cord? y'know..a wop bop a lupa ba lop bam boom? coz mine didnt) hope this helps if not check the windows update site....cheers beers fears deers
2007-02-28 11:41:59
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answer #6
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answered by gigbagman 1
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Tricky this, but it seems your Gamma Cabbages are not correctly aligned with the Spangly Wotsits. These should be on the left centrifugal aerofoil, not the right combination harvester intake. You equilateral lateral equillibrium is completely on the scun t too!
You have severe problems and I don't mean maybe.
I only have the Pluto help desk and as this is no longer classed as another planet, I don't know if it still works..
It is 10987654321...
BOOM.
2007-02-26 18:02:19
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answer #7
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answered by Anonymous
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Serves you right for buying one of these Okey-kokeys, fool. Anyone with half a brain knows the Hoo-Geeka-Flip 2.2 Type RRRXZXXRXX Turbonutterb*stard is a much better buy.
My cat says they won't answer the phone, either!
2007-02-27 16:49:58
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answer #8
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answered by Anonymous
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Have you inverted the phase modulator and refluxed the photon capacitators ? If that doesnt work try a massive percussive adjustment. With an 8 pound hammer.
2007-02-26 17:58:57
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answer #9
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answered by Anonymous
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This is a known design fault. If you have the latest version of the manual, on page 742 it shows you exactly where to give it a massive kick up the backside. Works every time.
2007-02-26 17:59:44
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answer #10
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answered by Anonymous
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It will be to the left of the ergle flange on a dummy plate. You'll need a mirror to read it though as the information is in reverse. Good buy though!
2007-02-27 03:43:16
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answer #11
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answered by welsman1 2
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