I have an idea
Click on some sites with pictures of naked people and then the lopper ads will go away
Loppers and other trail making tools
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Re: Loppers and other trail making tools
Good idea !!
Yes, I agree. Loppers are very dangerous because they can bite, ya never know what they might bite. Probably the best form of birth control, you know what I mean?
Yes, naked people are far more safe because most naked people do not bite (at least the ones I've seen).
Yes, I agree. Loppers are very dangerous because they can bite, ya never know what they might bite. Probably the best form of birth control, you know what I mean?
Yes, naked people are far more safe because most naked people do not bite (at least the ones I've seen).
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Re: Loppers and other trail making tools
and if you click on websites with naked people, then you'll all of a sudden get a bunch of ads for sites with naked people
that will probably displace any lopper ads, but I won't test it
whenever we do anything on internet browser, they're looking at what we do and then, in the future, giving us ads they think we might click on. That's how they make their money.
that will probably displace any lopper ads, but I won't test it
whenever we do anything on internet browser, they're looking at what we do and then, in the future, giving us ads they think we might click on. That's how they make their money.
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Re: Loppers and other trail making tools
One of the biggest trackers is google. It's super easy to turn off or erase just go to settings. If privacy settings are left to default, then google tracks not only Internet usage on androids but also your physical movements among other things. I found there level of tracking disturbing so I turned off all google tracking even though I'd rather receive personalized ads then random junk.
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Re: Loppers and other trail making tools
lol at being stuck with lopper ads. apparently its the shears you have to watch out for
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article ... ffair.html
anyway sorry, i couldnt resist the temptation to be immature In all seriousness if you're looking for quality tools Bacho makes good stuff, my boss has bought some of their equipment for his landscaping business(mainly loppers/shears) and has had really good luck with them.
http://www.bahcostore.com/loppers
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article ... ffair.html
anyway sorry, i couldnt resist the temptation to be immature In all seriousness if you're looking for quality tools Bacho makes good stuff, my boss has bought some of their equipment for his landscaping business(mainly loppers/shears) and has had really good luck with them.
http://www.bahcostore.com/loppers
Re: Loppers and other trail making tools
retired jerry wrote:I have an idea
Click on some sites with pictures of naked people and then the lopper ads will go away
It took a few days of clicking on pictures but it ended up fixing the problem, no more lopper ads. Thanks!
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Re: Loppers and other trail making tools
Peabody stage #8
Okay, I think I've worn out that joke, I'll stop now...
Okay, I think I've worn out that joke, I'll stop now...
Re: Loppers and other trail making tools
or stage 47?retired jerry wrote:Peabody stage #8
Okay, I think I've worn out that joke, I'll stop now...
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Re: Loppers and other trail making tools
okay, that's another one I've worn out
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Re: Loppers and other trail making tools
At first I thought this was a horrific crime against humanity, but then I realized it was a LAWYER having an affair who got his private disconnected by the womans husband. Somehow this seemed a bit justified? Brings up a few lawyer jokes which I don't feel are appropriate at this particular time and place.Sean Thomas wrote:lol at being stuck with lopper ads. apparently its the shears you have to watch out for
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article ... ffair.html
“Not all who wander are lost.”
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― J.R.R. Tolkien