i'm a ****

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lone ranger

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Jan 20, 2010
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was rough as a badgers arse today but was meeting a mate for lunch, his gf died a couple of years ago of a random heart thing and there was a tree planted in glasgow uni for her so he wanted to go take a look so we swung past. he's saying some sad stuff about her dying, i'm struggling to think straight due to hungoverness, then i realise he's obviously waiting for me to say something. the nugget i decide to go with?

"i cant believe my xbox has the red ring of death"

<doh>
 
Theres not much you can say in situations like those, people generally haven't a clue what to say. My oldest son suffers from a milder form of cerebral palsy - he is a little awkward in walking but other than that is completely fine, goes to a normal school and is apparently very bright according to his teachers. Despite this obviously being a big thing in my life I rarely mention it to people as they haven't a clue what to ****ing say "um, sorry to hear that" or "yeah but some times they are the happiest children" <doh>
 
it was more to do with the fact that i was in pieces rather than not knowing what to say <doh> tried to engage my brain but it wasnt playing, i think that i wanted to say something about loss and thats all it could give me. thank **** he laughed

"sometimes they're the happiest children"???!!!! <doh>

i dont feel so bad now.
 
microsoft extended the warranty an extra year for the red ring of death. how long have u had it? a had it a while ago and they fixed it free of charge
 
about 3 years or something, just spoke to a bloke at my work who fixed his so he's going to try and recover it so there's some hope <ok>

i should text my mate and let him know its going to be okay, he's probably been worrying himself.
 
microsoft extended the warranty an extra year for the red ring of death. how long have u had it? a had it a while ago and they fixed it free of charge

On that note. If it is older than the warranty. This guy fixes them for £30. http://xbox360repairguy.co.uk/
 
On that note. If it is older than the warranty. This guy fixes them for £30. http://xbox360repairguy.co.uk/


I had the RRD, the mrs decided to try and fix it while i was out at 5's. Come home to find the xbox wrapped in towels. The bitch fried the motherboard