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Turfan Fragment
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« Reply #8415 on: 18:14:21, 04-11-2008 »

The new Hotmail.com layout is TERRIBLE! F***, I'm ready to switch permanently to my gmail account.  Angry Angry
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« Reply #8416 on: 18:18:38, 04-11-2008 »

I have never had a hot male account, preferring to slum down with the Yahoo!s.

A few months back it was suggested to me that I might find it easier to search past messages if I interfaced my Yahoo! mail account with Outlook. I was quite resistant to this, as I enjoy not being tied to a particular machine for sorting my mail, but recently I've begun to wonder whether I should re-consider the pros and cons. I'm not sure whether it would be a simple matter to drop all my old stored messages into Outlook folders, though. Does anyone know?
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« Reply #8417 on: 18:25:27, 04-11-2008 »

My darling man is all poorly in bed clogged up with the cheesy bug mentioned hereabouts....

It's quite 'orrible, poor fellow, my sympathies with you too Martle, hope you're better.

x Jan x
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« Reply #8418 on: 18:29:14, 04-11-2008 »

tinners, I have never managed to get to grips with Yahoo but I do have hotmail.com and hotmail.co.uk.  I use hotmail for things such as that nice Mr. Roger Wright who sends me his monthly message and shopping at Tescos.  The two are not related.

My main account is my Vergin' on the Ridiculous which is Outlook which I can interface with hotmail.  But hey, it's just so darned complexicated Laura!!  Cheesy

A horrible thought.  We can no longer make fun at the mangled English of the President of the United States!!  Cheesy

Oh Jan, sorry to hear about your man.  Quick, to the kitchen and either make him a stonking hot curry or some soup.

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« Reply #8419 on: 19:21:27, 04-11-2008 »

Hotmail has always been awful IMO, I've never understood why it's so popular, possibly something to do with Messenger?

I've used Yahoo since 2001 and Googlemail since early last year. I use both with Thunderbird so I can look at emails whatever machine I'm on but all emails are also stored on my desktop. I would guess that you could download emails from the Yahoo Inbox to a PC based prog such as Thunderbird, Outlook but that you'd have to move emails held in other folders to the Inbox to d/l them, then refile them.
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« Reply #8420 on: 07:48:31, 05-11-2008 »

My son uses hotmail, I use mainly google and aol. Cant grumble about these two really.

Hows your man, Jan?
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« Reply #8421 on: 12:12:23, 06-11-2008 »

Just heard that while I was in Durham, someone tried to break into the flat next door.
Mine doesn't seem to have been touched at all, but it's a bit worrying nonetheless.
It suggests that someone's watching the flats, not just next door but mine too.
Think I might be able to have some time on Friday afternoon to make appointments for flats unless something else crops up in the meantime.
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« Reply #8422 on: 13:07:49, 06-11-2008 »

Its a shame that people like you have thought like this. This sort of situation makes people very nervous. I dont know why people turn to crime. Apart from the ones who turn to this kind of activity to feed their drug habits, its the organised crime I dont understand at, why people have to turn to this kind of activity in the first place. Mega bux I suppose. Shame that we humans have to have the balance of good and bad.
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« Reply #8423 on: 15:59:12, 06-11-2008 »

Thanks all....my man is slowly recovering, I've been feeding him up with stew & dumplings yesterday, meatballs today and, for afters, SEMOLINA PUDDING ! (UGH!) I've never ever made it before.....he was over the moon.

Luckily I haven't caught it yet.

We're supposed to be going to see OAE tomorrow in Truro, I just hope he can refrain from coughing and that I haven't caught it and started sniffling ! I cant stand audience noises !

x Jan x
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« Reply #8424 on: 17:12:58, 06-11-2008 »

Thanks all....my man is slowly recovering, I've been feeding him up with stew & dumplings yesterday, meatballs today and, for afters, SEMOLINA PUDDING ! (UGH!) I've never ever made it before.....he was over the moon.


It sounds as if you're helping him to recover, Janthefan.

Semolina pudding is delicious! I'm sure I read somewhere that Fischer-Dieskau loved it.
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« Reply #8425 on: 17:41:50, 06-11-2008 »

Thanks all....my man is slowly recovering, I've been feeding him up with stew & dumplings yesterday, meatballs today and, for afters, SEMOLINA PUDDING ! (UGH!) I've never ever made it before.....he was over the moon.


It sounds as if you're helping him to recover, Janthefan.

Semolina pudding is delicious! I'm sure I read somewhere that Fischer-Dieskau loved it.

If you mix semolina with vanilla custard powder, it's much nicer and quicker than adding eggs, sugar and vanilla pods.  We used to have it with jam at home.
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« Reply #8426 on: 17:49:30, 06-11-2008 »

Is semolina the one that looks like frog spawn?  If so, although not having had it for years, it is yummy.
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« Reply #8427 on: 18:15:23, 06-11-2008 »

Your thinking of Tapioca Anty!
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« Reply #8428 on: 18:24:43, 06-11-2008 »

Your thinking of Tapioca Anty!

That's it BBM, thanks!  Semolina is the one that is like extra-strength wallpaper paste isn't it?

Home baked rice pudding is lovely.  My mother used to make one when the oven was on and we all fought over the lovely nutmeggy skin and it was flavoured with cardomon seeds as well.  Whereas tinned rice pudding aka Ambrosia is anything but ambrosial.  Oh dear, I feel a yen for rice pudding.
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« Reply #8429 on: 18:40:44, 06-11-2008 »

Oh dear. Milk based puddings Shocked I know that they're very popular but I don't think I'll ever 'grow into' them Undecided How about one of these beauties? But NO CUSTARD! Sorry George Kiss

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