Spyware Blaster Update 10.08.07

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Randy Knobloch

Robinb said:
that is an all day wait

Yup, Robin, here I am waiting, *all day*!
At least the guy didn't show up at 07:00 this morning <wink>

Randy

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siljaline

MS - MVP Windows (IE/OE) & Windows Security, AH-VSOP

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Alan D

Randy Knobloch said:
Enjoy, Alan!

Well, my advice to any young man starting out in life would be this: If you
can't get a decent glass of single malt, settle for a SpywareBlaster update
instead.

(But then, my friends say I don't get out much .....)
 
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Randy Knobloch

Alan D said:
Well, my advice to any young man starting out in life would be this: If you can't get a
decent glass of single malt, settle for a SpywareBlaster update instead.

Many a glass of fine single malt can be had here in Montréal, Alan!
(But then, my friends say I don't get out much .....)
You should, I encourage you to do so :)

Cheers,
Randy

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siljaline

MS - MVP Windows (IE/OE) & Windows Security, AH-VSOP

Security Tools Updates:
http://aumha.net/viewforum.php?f=31

Please reply to group, as return address is invalid that, we may all benefit.
 
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Alan D

Randy Knobloch said:
Many a glass of fine single malt can be had here in Montréal, Alan!

My second piece of advice to the proverbial young man would be: grab both
the single malt AND the SpywareBlaster update, if you can.
You should, I encourage you to do so :)

I shall adopt that as my third piece of advice to the proverbial young man
......
 
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Guest

Talking of single malts. As an ex whiskey drinker, I used to be rather
partial to a dram (or two or three) of Glenmorangie. Trouble was, the doc
said me liver wouldn`t stand the test of another bottle and so now its `diet
coke `, subtlely blended with a dose of Spyware Blaster;)

Stu
 
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Alan D

"Stu"wrote:
Talking of single malts. As an ex whiskey drinker, I used to be rather
partial to a dram (or two or three) of Glenmorangie. Trouble was, the doc
said me liver wouldn`t stand the test of another bottle and so now its
`diet
coke `, subtlely blended with a dose of Spyware Blaster;)

A good few years ago my wife and I were driving up the east coast of
Scotland in a howling gale - bitter cold, and rain. We passed through the
village of Tain, and turned off to the Glenmorangie Distillery just to get
some relief, really - we'd never been before. We got drenched running from
the car to the visitors' entrance and closed the door on the bitter weather.
A cosy-looking lady greeted us with a gentle Scots accent: 'Would ye care
for a dram?' she said.

I suppose if she'd asked us if we cared for some SpywareBlaster updates, it
would have been just as good, Stu. Wouldn't it?
 
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robinb

ouch!
robin
Stu said:
Talking of single malts. As an ex whiskey drinker, I used to be rather
partial to a dram (or two or three) of Glenmorangie. Trouble was, the doc
said me liver wouldn`t stand the test of another bottle and so now its
`diet
coke `, subtlely blended with a dose of Spyware Blaster;)

Stu
 
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Guest

LOL!! I guess so .....

Stu

Alan D said:
"Stu"wrote:

A good few years ago my wife and I were driving up the east coast of
Scotland in a howling gale - bitter cold, and rain. We passed through the
village of Tain, and turned off to the Glenmorangie Distillery just to get
some relief, really - we'd never been before. We got drenched running from
the car to the visitors' entrance and closed the door on the bitter weather.
A cosy-looking lady greeted us with a gentle Scots accent: 'Would ye care
for a dram?' she said.

I suppose if she'd asked us if we cared for some SpywareBlaster updates, it
would have been just as good, Stu. Wouldn't it?
 

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