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Re: What did the Screwdriver say to the Monkey Wrench?

Posted by Josh at 02/28/2001 1:39 AM EST


Engineer on team #419, Rambots, from Wentworth Institute of Technology.


In Reply to: What did the Screwdriver say to the Monkey Wrench?
Posted by Anton Abaya on 02/26/2001 6:47 PM EST:



Anton, that's silly, how dare you pots something like that here. I mean really, every one knows the screwdriver and the monkey wrench aren't on a talking basis anymore...not since Monkey Wrench went ape on the car door. He slammed it pretty good. But screwdriver couldn't let that go unpunished, he was racketeering the door so he had to protect it. They haven't said anything to eachother in years...well, ok, there was that one time where a 3/8" wrench and the phillips head fell in love, ran off, and killed themselves, but we don't like to mention that around them as it is a rather sore subject. So why are you potsing this nonsence in the tech forum when it's obvious you have no facts about it?

Josh
Team 419
"There is always one more bug"

PS. dont EVER mix tape types either...that's a whole different mess that i don't think anyone wants to have to deal with. Just make sure ducttape, and packaging tape keep their distance...preferably in different drawers.
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