Why do spend hours doing the things we do.
Why does the simplist mistake take hours , days, maybe weeks to fatham out.
Why did i last year run nearly 1 mile for fuel and can , thinking my pride and joy , left defenceless in a dark ally had run out of fuel only to find
that the ignition cut off key had fallen out.
Why then this weekend did i flatten my battery twice , scratch my head for 4 days trying to get my pinto and bike carbs started , post a question on
this forum only to find out that i have put the carbs on upside down and connected the fuel pipe to the wrong pipe.
for this reason i would like to nominate myself DUNSE OF THE WEEK.
Cheers Tim.
Because if everything was simple life would be boring.
'DUNSE OF THE WEEK' I can see that kicking off! It will have it's own section one day
I used to work in an office that had a Numpty of the Week award - a big gold trophy with the words engraved very large on the front - the lucky winner
had to keep it on their desk until the following Friday, when the next Numpty candidates were put forward.
It should definately be a section on this site - we could run a poll every Friday to nominate the weeks winner.
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only to find out that i have put the carbs on upside down and connected the fuel pipe to the wrong pipe
Then from the weeks winners we could vote for the years Dunse/Numpty/Whatever winner possibly at Christmas time.
Not sure what the overall year winner will win......?
I'm sure there's some irony in spelling Dunce wrong!
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Originally posted by joneh
I'm sure there's some irony in spelling Dunce wrong!
Because:
I can't afford a Porsche, Ferrari or Lambo, but I like p*ssing off their owners at the lights or in corners.............
Roadrunner can't be nominated for the spelling mistake, as that pales into obscurity when compared to the carbs fiasco! (no offence Tim)
I, however, spelt it incorrectly too..............nevermind. It is ironic though!
Just goes to show that no one is inflammable.
I got this trophy for my 'enthusiastic' driving during my company indykart race. We had invited all our major customers along and I earned
the trophy for nudging the chairman of STC into a pile of tyres on a bend - he eventually emerged clutching nothing but his steering wheel!
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Don't think there are too many of us on here that have not made a monumental f**k up of something or other, (with one or two excemptions, (at least they think they are)). So would be almost an impossability to award a nomination, that basicaly we all deserve. Ray
excemptions!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
New weekly avatar anyone?
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Christ, why do people keep taking a poke at other peoples spelling, when they know exactly what is meant. I just wish that I was perfect, then I could do the same. Ray
The secret is to admit to the small mistakes and blame someone else for the major f*ck ups.
Remember the old adage:
"I didn't say it was your fault, I just said I was going to blame you"
Ohh fusking priceless. My mate Scott will be p!ssing himself when I tell him tonight.
I did wonder why the carbs looked a bit odd but couldn't figure why myself either.
Well I did say check the float bowl height
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Originally posted by Chippy
Christ, why do people keep taking a poke at other peoples spelling, when they know exactly what is meant. I just wish that I was perfect, then I could do the same. Ray
yep, many errors made, multiple dunce awards deserved!!!!
non of us is indeed inflammable!!
Shouldn't that be "that I WERE perfect "
I'm a dunce most day's, or at least the wife says so!
Yes, I think that all the spelling is correct! (Don't know about the grammar though, but that's a whole other ball game!)
Punctuation ain't so good - apostrophe abuse! ("day's" should "days" ).
But just ignore me, as I'm merely being cheeky...
[Edited on 10/10/06 by David Jenkins]