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Jeremy Wrote:

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> Laddy Muck, Brendan, and Huguenot (most of the

> time) are not the irritating ones! If only the

> limitation could be selectively imposed...


Do you realise Jeremy that you can have your least favourite consecutive posters on 'hide'? This means you don't have to read the irritating stuff they have to write. What's more you can 'hide' those non consecutive posters you don't like much either! In fact I have most users on hide and spend ages trying to find something to read (generally my own posts). You must have slipped through the net;-)which is how I ended up here. Not that I find your posts irritating you'll understand, it's just I enjoy using the 'hide' feature and of course using the forum makes me feel part of the local community.

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