C CTN New Member Dec 30, 2006 #1 Since I stumbled into CS, I find this has been my most visited site over the last half year It has become an almost daily routine.
Since I stumbled into CS, I find this has been my most visited site over the last half year It has become an almost daily routine.
A adamadam Senior Member Dec 30, 2006 #3 How much time do I spend? Unfortunately more than I spend shooting, by far
Sion Senior Member Dec 30, 2006 #5 satay16 said: haha, daily, around 1 hour in total. Click to expand... I only spend no more than the time it takes to grill a stick of satay in CS. :bsmilie:
satay16 said: haha, daily, around 1 hour in total. Click to expand... I only spend no more than the time it takes to grill a stick of satay in CS. :bsmilie:
satay16 Senior Member Dec 30, 2006 #6 Sion said: I only spend no more than the time it takes to grill a stick of satay in CS. :bsmilie: Click to expand... some sataies require more time to grill
Sion said: I only spend no more than the time it takes to grill a stick of satay in CS. :bsmilie: Click to expand... some sataies require more time to grill
A andrew_teo86 New Member Dec 30, 2006 #7 Don't have so much time to surf the net. Yucks satay, don't know how many animals died in the process!
Don't have so much time to surf the net. Yucks satay, don't know how many animals died in the process!
N niki New Member Dec 30, 2006 #8 CLUBSNAP IS MY INTERNET EXPLORER HOME. WHAT DO YOU ALL THINK LEH.. HAHAHA... :bsmilie:
+evenstar Senior Member Dec 31, 2006 #10 satay16 said: some sataies require more time to grill Click to expand... no such thing as "'sataies". it's "satay" for both singular and plural IIRC.
satay16 said: some sataies require more time to grill Click to expand... no such thing as "'sataies". it's "satay" for both singular and plural IIRC.
satay16 Senior Member Dec 31, 2006 #11 +evenstar said: no such thing as "'sataies". it's "satay" for both singular and plural IIRC. Click to expand... this is singapore. satay, satays, sataies, sataied, sataing all correct. they ought to have "English (Singapore)" in microsoft in the future.:bsmilie:
+evenstar said: no such thing as "'sataies". it's "satay" for both singular and plural IIRC. Click to expand... this is singapore. satay, satays, sataies, sataied, sataing all correct. they ought to have "English (Singapore)" in microsoft in the future.:bsmilie: