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Word Association (now full - see follow up thread)
Ladymuck replied to KalamityKel's topic in The Lounge
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Word Association (now full - see follow up thread)
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Word Association (now full - see follow up thread)
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Markjonathan Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Dear Barry, > Thanks for being there for us. > You are model for all the institutions that have > generally made themselves totally inaccessible and > automated. > It's great to have a 'real live person' who's > prepared to listen and make a difference. > I hope that you have a peaceful Christmas and that > you get some rest too. > Thanks again, > Mark J Here Here!
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Word Association (now full - see follow up thread)
Ladymuck replied to KalamityKel's topic in The Lounge
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*now doubled up in stitches* (altogether now) "Oh yes it was" and Merry Christmas to you and your extended family xx
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And a very Merry Christmas to you too Mr. SMB Jones...and it is not you who should be thanking us...but us thanking you. So thank you for all your hard work...your efforts have made a difference...and have a superb holiday too.
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Word Association (now full - see follow up thread)
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Word Association (now full - see follow up thread)
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Best things ever sold/offered in the EDF classifieds...
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womanofdulwich Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > there were some tablemats that would only invite > certain offers- did they sell? *bursts out laughing* Oh my Lawd...you are funny womanofdulwich! They did go...eventually...but not to Mrs. Thatcher...she completely blanked me and my mats! (Another snub to add to my collection - *giggles mischievously*)! -
???? Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > It took you nearly as long to notice that as it > did this bit of the Forum *huge burst of laughter*
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mockney piers Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Forty Now you are just being flippant...as well as abusing the system...I am going to have to complain to Admin *removes tongue from cheek*. 41 - two can play that game! *legs it*
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KalamityKel Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > LM my dearest you do realise that I'm much > disliked for starting such a thread :-$ No, KK I don't realise that at all. You know, (ahem...and I speak with experience here) you are never going to be able to please all of the people all of the time. Your WA thread pleases most of the people most of the time...and I think you are just going to have to accept that. Personally, I think your thread is a huge success...hence the loading/display problems which, ironically, are symptoms of that success. Admin have indicated that you may start a new thread: "...it is probably a case of starting a new one if it is not working properly as there is nothing we can do behind the scenes..." so go for it..."Word Association Thread Part 2". As I said before, it's your fabulous creation...no one else should do it. *places tongue firmly in cheek* Mick Mac: I cannot possibly imagine you getting "told off"! Never! *big grin*
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KalamityKel Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > LM my dearest you do realise that I'm much > disliked for starting such a thread :- You are "much disliked for starting such a thread"? Well I find that hard to believe - not by Admin, surely? Furthermore, Admin's post 3 posts previous to this one suggests a new thread might be permitted. Your thread helps keep the likes of me quiet, assists against the onset of senile dementia, does not lead to pages of whinging, argument or bitching, is inoffensive, and will rarely (if ever) require Admin to intervene (so less work for Admin) etc. etc. But above all...it's fun and completely inclusive. Moreover, it is a huge success. "Much disliked"? Ummm, I don't know about that! Dear Mark (of admin): please could you reassure our dear KalamityKel that you've no objection to her starting a WA thread Part 2. A Part 2 would, in all probability, resolve the current "loading/updating/display" problems the current thread is experiencing (ironically, as a direct result of its very success). Besides, the more the time I am able to spend posting on that thread...means less time spent creating my own brand of mischief elsewhere...reason enough I would have thought! (*winks cheekily at Mark of Admin*).
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KalamityKel Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > LM my dearest you do realise that I'm much > disliked for starting such a thread :- You are "much disliked for starting such a thread"? Well I find that hard to believe - not by Admin, surely? Furthermore, Admin's post 3 posts previous to this one suggests a new thread might be permitted. Your thread helps keep the likes of me quiet, assists against the onset of senile dementia, does not lead to pages of whinging, argument or bitching, is inoffensive, and will rarely (if ever) require Admin to intervene (so less work for Admin) etc. etc. But above all...it's fun and completely inclusive. Moreover, it is a huge success. "Much disliked"? Ummm, I don't know about that! Dear Mark (of admin): please could you reassure our dear KalamityKel that you've no objection to her starting a WA thread Part 2. A Part 2 would, in all probability, resolve the current "loading/updating/display" problems the current thread is experiencing (ironically, as a direct result of its very success). Besides, the more the time I am able to spend posting on that thread...means less time spent creating my own brand of mischief elsewhere...reason enough I would have thought! (*winks cheekily at Mark of Admin*).
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Administrator Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Keef speaks the truth, it is probably a case of > starting a new one if it is not working properly > as there is nothing we can do behind the scenes. > If you do start a new one then the old one will be > locked down because the annoyance of having more > than one word association thread would be too much > to bear. Go on KK...start a new one...it's your creation so it should be you who starts the new one...I'm addicted, by the way!
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Word Association (now full - see follow up thread)
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brum Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- Mine is just a fun > graphic that I can't load due to my gross > incompetence. you can say that again (*legs it*)
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Word Association (now full - see follow up thread)
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SteveT Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Praise from two ladies in the same > day..................think I might buy a lottery > ticket as my luck's in! Go on...treat yourself...you've earned it xx
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Word Association (now full - see follow up thread)
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Word Association (now full - see follow up thread)
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SteveT Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Identify each position in the place where it is > most pungent. > > Hire a joiner or handy man to lift the boards. > > Squirt some fireproof foam which will seal the > areas. > > ?120 per day for a handyman or ?180 for a joiner. > > It should all be done for a few hundred and a bit > of turmoil. > > Selling up and moving is far too traumatic because > of a small problem like this. Blimey...you're good! I'm actually speechless as well as impressed...well done you Mr. T.
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wee quinnie Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Got my baby sister to stay at the > moment....anyways to cut a long story short, she > has a skin tag on the edge of her eyelid (in the > position of where you might get a stye). Question > is, does anyone have any ideas how to remove it? > > We've tried tying it up with cotton but we are > finding it too tricky. Many GPs do this kind of thing in-house...if not, they can refer you.
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Word Association (now full - see follow up thread)
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