>>>>>How the mighty have fallen!
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>>>>I'm still using the same old $10 charger for my batteries. It did fall a few times, but nothing's broke and it still works.
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>>>This statement could be applied to many things.
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>>Exactly my point.
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>Sorry, I am having a slow mental day. On the bright side, it is due to being awake for all but an hour last night talking to the LOML. (Love of my life). We are the classic stormy couple who can't get together and can't let go. She is a fiery Mediterranean (sp?)
AFAIK, spelling is perfect.
> type and occasionally inserts a grenade up my behind and pulls the plug. It destroys both of us and then we find our way back to each other. I have never loved anyone the way I love her. At the moment I am feeling greatly relieved and need sleep.
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>Wow, that was a pretty honest message, wasn't it? LOL
And unless my confusing innuendos count as coersion, a freely given one.
The two messages above that I've written were a quick example of the ambiguity of English language, which was prompted by the ambiguity of the thread title. I was honestly confused... chargers, what chargers? The first thing that crossed my mind were the battery chargers (and I've got a couple permanently plugged in, since the battery-eating gadgets seem to multiply overnight). Only after I read a couple of messages down the thread I understood it was some showbiz group (of the sports branch) you were talking about. So... I decided to share my confusion :).
And, hey, your life surely isn't boring :).