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aN uNcUt iNtAcT fOrEsKiN pEnIs aNd fOrGoT tO wAsH WeLL oN tHe pLaYa tEnT
a bAd bOoBjOb tEnT
a gOoD bOoBjOb tEnT
mOrE aFtEr i UnLoAd HeLiTaKs gRoCeRiEs
LiKe aN iRrItAbLe BoWeL sYnDrOmE tENT
a vAgInItIs tEnT
aN uNcUt iNtAcT fOrEsKiN pEnIs aNd fOrGoT tO wAsH WeLL oN tHe pLaYa tEnT
a bAd bOoBjOb tEnT
a gOoD bOoBjOb tEnT
mOrE aFtEr i UnLoAd HeLiTaKs gRoCeRiEs
- EvilDustBooger
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How about a sticky tent....
When a shortcut requires a key combination, the StickyKeys feature lets you press a modifier key, such as Shift, Ctrl, Alt, or the Windows Logo key, and have it remain active until another key is pressed.
With StickyKeys, when you press any modifier key (Control, Alt) it remains active until a nonmodifier key is pressed. This is useful for people who have difficulty pressing two or more keys at once.
Instructions
STEP 1: Open the Control Panel folder and double-click Accessibility Options. STEP 2: Select Use StickyKeys on the Keyboard tab. STEP 3: Click the Settings button and be sure all the options in the dialog box are selected. Click OK twice. In the taskbar, you'll see three black boxes. This shows that StickyKeys is turned on. STEP 4: Turn StickyKeys off by pressing Shift five times. To turn it back on, press Shift five times, and then press Enter.
When a shortcut requires a key combination, the StickyKeys feature lets you press a modifier key, such as Shift, Ctrl, Alt, or the Windows Logo key, and have it remain active until another key is pressed.
With StickyKeys, when you press any modifier key (Control, Alt) it remains active until a nonmodifier key is pressed. This is useful for people who have difficulty pressing two or more keys at once.
Instructions
STEP 1: Open the Control Panel folder and double-click Accessibility Options. STEP 2: Select Use StickyKeys on the Keyboard tab. STEP 3: Click the Settings button and be sure all the options in the dialog box are selected. Click OK twice. In the taskbar, you'll see three black boxes. This shows that StickyKeys is turned on. STEP 4: Turn StickyKeys off by pressing Shift five times. To turn it back on, press Shift five times, and then press Enter.
I think if you're more tents, you should relax.
I can't make the quotes work and evil dust booger wants me to use my etchasketch keyboard to plan a moon flight!
And really, if anyone I know is going to start crying because it's,
well, just because, or grab a rifle because they don't like mondays,
I think that might be extraordinarily handy information.
And if anybody around here wants to build anything,
maybe we should just make sure they have enough tent poles,
on general principle.
I can't make the quotes work and evil dust booger wants me to use my etchasketch keyboard to plan a moon flight!
And really, if anyone I know is going to start crying because it's,
well, just because, or grab a rifle because they don't like mondays,
I think that might be extraordinarily handy information.
And if anybody around here wants to build anything,
maybe we should just make sure they have enough tent poles,
on general principle.
