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KalamityKel Wrote:

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> Shall I patiently await feedback or consider my

> thread yet another pointless attempt at

> communicating with "God"? ;-)


Did you have your obnoxious head on yesterday? Or are you not aware that "God" is a human being with a private life and an entitlement to have a, you know, weekend? Perhaps you think that you are paying "God" some stupendous sum to spend his weekends answering your not-exactly-life-threatening questions, rather than using a free service which is provided in his spare time?


And no, the winky winky doesn't make it OK.

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:-s keef I'm not sure where along in this thread I have done anything you are suggesting. As I said if admin found my comments rude I shall apologise. I do however not appreciate having a talking down to from others in a childish manner as in MY opinion it was. Yes lets move on. I have no issue towards others so stop making it out like I do.


back on task - I was asking admin a question, which has kindly been answered. Yes I do have suggestions but wanted to make sure I wasn't repeating anything already been done in the past. (tu)

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I wasn't trying to talk to you like a kid Kel, it's just that on other threads, you've joined in with talk of forum cliques and things like that. As a result, I made the assumption, perhaps wrongly, that you had a bit of an issue with the forum, your second post on this thread strengthened that belief. Anyway, I'll shut up now, was just trying to politely tell you how it was coming across, at least to me.
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