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« Reply #3375 on: 18:31:54, 02-02-2008 » |
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WALES 26, ENGLAND 19Oh Yes, Oh Yes!!!! At Twickenham - a Dream come True
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Reality, sa molesworth 2, is so sordid it makes me shudder
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« Reply #3376 on: 18:35:20, 02-02-2008 » |
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WOOHOO just finished the piece I've been working on for 8 months!! What a relief! Now I can go back to watching telly and drinking coffee for half the day!
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« Reply #3377 on: 18:37:23, 02-02-2008 » |
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Welsh blighters! Not that I can get too worked up about ruggers, so congrats to you an' yourn, Anty. Ooh, just seen yours, Stuart. Well done. It's a nice feeling. Usually. Although if it's been going well I'm often sorry to have to stop working on it after that sort of length of time.
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Green. Always green.
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Ron Dough
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« Reply #3378 on: 19:02:49, 02-02-2008 » |
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Yes, congratulations, Stuart - you're all one heck of a lot faster at these things than I am: just don't know how you do it...
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Milly Jones
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« Reply #3379 on: 19:18:17, 02-02-2008 » |
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We pass this way but once. This is not a rehearsal!
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Andy D
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« Reply #3380 on: 22:43:53, 02-02-2008 » |
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Hmm I assume from earlier posts that Wales beat England - is there any point my watching the recording I made of the game? btw I don't get too worked up about England, I just want to watch a good game - was it?
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MabelJane
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« Reply #3381 on: 23:17:59, 02-02-2008 » |
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Very very lovely Vivaldi 4 Seasons by our local amateur string orchestra. The soloist (Louise Latham, who is usually seen conducting the orchestra) played beautifully, producing the most wonderful tone, so I wasn't surprised when we learned she was playing a very special instrument - she told us that her fiddle had been made just round the corner from where Vivaldi lived, only 11 years after his death. A young harsichordist, Charlotte Wilson, who's recently graduated from the RNCM, played a little Bach and Scarlatti, before joining the orchestra for the Vivaldi. Lovely. I have to confess I wasn't at all taken with the Ireland and the Tippett in the first half, mentioned on another thread, but this made the Vivaldi even more enjoyable!
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Merely corroborative detail, intended to give artistic verisimilitude to an otherwise bald and unconvincing narrative.
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MabelJane
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« Reply #3382 on: 23:34:45, 02-02-2008 » |
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Merely corroborative detail, intended to give artistic verisimilitude to an otherwise bald and unconvincing narrative.
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Andy D
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« Reply #3383 on: 00:03:27, 03-02-2008 » |
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Did it offer to give her a 7 inch penis? A lot of the spam emails I get promise me that - but I don't think I fancy shrinking
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Milly Jones
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« Reply #3384 on: 08:58:52, 03-02-2008 » |
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Did it offer to give her a 7 inch penis? A lot of the spam emails I get promise me that - but I don't think I fancy shrinking I get those emails too and promises that my girlfriend will SCREAM! I always just empty the bulk folder but I do wish that there was a way of stopping these things even arriving at my PC in the first place.
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We pass this way but once. This is not a rehearsal!
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George Garnett
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« Reply #3385 on: 10:17:07, 03-02-2008 » |
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I always just empty the bulk folder but I do wish that there was a way of stopping these things even arriving at my PC in the first place.
I just wish some of these things would work.
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Milly Jones
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« Reply #3386 on: 10:21:41, 03-02-2008 » |
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We pass this way but once. This is not a rehearsal!
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John W
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« Reply #3387 on: 10:41:59, 03-02-2008 » |
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I do wish that there was a way of stopping these things even arriving at my PC in the first place.
Milly, if there is a particular word in the title that you won't expect to see in your normal e-mail traffic then your e-mail program can probably be set to reject any mail with that word in the title. For example our program is set to reject anything with the usual **** words in the title or anything with viagra or slight variants on its spelling, also anything with Nat West or Barclays because nobody here has accounts with them (there are mails purported to come from those banks going around).
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Milly Jones
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« Reply #3388 on: 10:53:24, 03-02-2008 » |
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I do wish that there was a way of stopping these things even arriving at my PC in the first place.
Milly, if there is a particular word in the title that you won't expect to see in your normal e-mail traffic then your e-mail program can probably be set to reject any mail with that word in the title. For example our program is set to reject anything with the usual **** words in the title or anything with viagra or slight variants on its spelling, also anything with Nat West or Barclays because nobody here has accounts with them (there are mails purported to come from those banks going around). How would I do that then? I get loads from banks - none of which I use - asking for my personal details. Also people offering me employment and loans. It's a disgrace really. Viagra, cialis, watches, jewellery......you name it. I'll buzz over to settings now and see if I can achieve anything. Thanks.
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We pass this way but once. This is not a rehearsal!
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Jonathan
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« Reply #3389 on: 16:36:29, 03-02-2008 » |
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Yes, I have a word filter set up via outlook that looks for almost every rude word I can think of - obviously, if I type them in here I'll get modded or, more likely, end up with a string of *'s!!
Built the log store this morning, having a rest this afternoon...
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Best regards, Jonathan ********************************************* "as the housefly of destiny collides with the windscreen of fate..."
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