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I remember someone looking for a 2nd hand car which had to be an automatic. I sent her a PM. It only took her about 3 months to read it.


I think if someone offers professional advice for free in response to a question,it's polite to thank them.


Frankly though if someone wants an answer, it's far simpler to just direct them to UDT. He will have one and you won't feel the need to be thanked.

Alan Medic, you're too kind with your comments. But with your ability to analyse on the basis of grammar and spelling then I'm sure people will come to you for advice instead of me. I shall also direct the idiotic coalition government to your attention. Where you're able to solve the deficit using grammar and spelling only. As for the war on terrorism, you can small mind the terrorist into submission without having to sacrifice the lives of our troops.

I have taken the thrust of this thread to heart (albeit at an oblique angle) and have started to kick the ankles of people who do not say thankyou (Audibly FFS! and no, a smile is NOT enough!) when I move aside to allow them to pass on a narrow pavement/supermarket aisle.


It's for their own good.


I shall be attending church on Sunday for the first time in decades so I can extend my work.


It is taking up rather a lot of my time.

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