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'Solved' my harp problem - post your heart felt moments

You sold your car??? Now thats dedication.

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  • ksauceda8237
    54 posts Member
    edited February 2013
    LOL.
  • krakenit
    154 posts
    edited February 2013
    nice... :D
  • wifeypoobeck
    96 posts Member
    edited February 2013
    love this!
  • agentlongbal
    3 posts
    edited February 2013
    My harp problem was fixed yesterday. I read to turn off ur autolock on ur phone, then I just left it open for about min on the charger of course. I checked the sound every few min and the harp sound would change. Then it just let me on and I got so many bonus level ups. Enough to land 986 doughnuts. After I did the bonus round about 500 times it crashed. Relaunched the app and have had no probs since. Well worth the glitch.
  • slammer0666
    5 posts
    edited February 2013
    Amongst the biggest challenges facing us is deciding how to prepare. Moving back from a sad app affair is tricky. You are a different person than you were when you started it - I didnt even like donuts

    People back home have moved on. You can move back as if nothing had changed but that would be a mistake.
    This move is bigger. After 6 months I’m taking the money and running. So no job lined up, no company machine to slot into. Life is changing.

    So we are wrestling with what to take, what to leave, what to store, what to use. It’s exciting and terrifying at the same time. So far we have sold the house and car, weve worked through the wardrobes. Next is the toys and games. We’ve done a quick look at furniture and stuff.

    We aren’t decided in a few things so if someone wants them, they can have them. Other stuff is useful and some is sentimentally valuable to me.

    Ive still got a screenshot of my simpsons town on email if anyone wants me to email it to them

    Over the past couple of days I’ve been having an exchange of views on Twitter with an MP. He supports my stance of the app removal although he believes a full scale eviction will see a community damaged, families removed from their homes and forced to leave the area they live in because of dark forces - I think he means Darth Vader??

    So during the exchange he claims I’m ranting (difficult in 140 characters) bit the real problem arises when I notice another tweet in his timeline via another tweetee. I tweeted him but he didn’t answer am I becoming obsessive?

    Often I see MP’s using it as a tool for publicity. If they want to engage with social media then they need to get smarter and more involved and especially not duck the simple questions.

    Why are more people are killed annually by donkeys than die in air crashes?
    Why is every dog in my house required by law to take a bath once a year.
    Why do we press harder on a remote control when we know the batteries are flat?
    Why do banks charge a fee on 'insufficient funds' when they know there is not enough?


    Spare a thought for the guys at EA - The human body burns about 130 calories an hour whilst sitting working at a computer, has anybody offered to buy them a pizza or a sandwich - HELP THEM BEFORE THEY FADE AWAY
    :shock:
  • battyguy
    1123 posts Member
    edited February 2013
    Amongst the biggest challenges facing us is deciding how to prepare. Moving back from a sad app affair is tricky. You are a different person than you were when you started it - I didnt even like donuts

    People back home have moved on. You can move back as if nothing had changed but that would be a mistake.
    This move is bigger. After 6 months I’m taking the money and running. So no job lined up, no company machine to slot into. Life is changing.

    So we are wrestling with what to take, what to leave, what to store, what to use. It’s exciting and terrifying at the same time. So far we have sold the house and car, weve worked through the wardrobes. Next is the toys and games. We’ve done a quick look at furniture and stuff.

    We aren’t decided in a few things so if someone wants them, they can have them. Other stuff is useful and some is sentimentally valuable to me.

    Ive still got a screenshot of my simpsons town on email if anyone wants me to email it to them



    Over the past couple of days I’ve been having an exchange of views on Twitter with an MP. He supports my stance of the app removal although he believes a full scale eviction will see a community damaged, families removed from their homes and forced to leave the area they live in because of dark forces - I think he means Darth Vader??

    So during the exchange he claims I’m ranting (difficult in 140 characters) bit the real problem arises when I notice another tweet in his timeline via another tweetee. I tweeted him but he didn’t answer am I becoming obsessive?

    Often I see MP’s using it as a tool for publicity. If they want to engage with social media then they need to get smarter and more involved and especially not duck the simple questions.

    Why are more people are killed annually by donkeys than die in air crashes?
    Why is every dog in my house required by law to take a bath once a year.
    Why do we press harder on a remote control when we know the batteries are flat?
    Why do banks charge a fee on 'insufficient funds' when they know there is not enough?


    Spare a thought for the guys at EA - The human body burns about 130 calories an hour whilst sitting working at a computer, has anybody offered to buy them a pizza or a sandwich - HELP THEM BEFORE THEY FADE AWAY
    :shock:



    Ha. Dont agree for any sympathy for EA but i love our post!

    :mrgreen:
    Is there anyone out there?
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