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I think you are a very brave man, DF ... :blink:

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A bit monochrome on the face paint there, DF --- where is all the red? Cool braids, though ... :lol::blink:

A bit monochrome on the face paint there, DF --- where is all the red? Cool braids, though ... :lol::blink:

That comes after I give her the gift

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That comes after I give her the gift

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A reaction to Demetriou's salary.

That comes after I give her the gift

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What, I don't get an extra 10% for having to go to Sydney? Buddy did.

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That comes after I give her the gift

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What, we have run out of bananas?

A bit monochrome on the face paint there, DF --- where is all the red? Cool braids, though ... :lol::blink:

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better ?

My computer has been discharged from hospital with a warning about taking more care with the company it keeps.

Now maybe it's me but I've tried to use the quote button this arvo and it's not working. Anyone else noticed?

 
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My computer has been discharged from hospital with a warning about taking more care with the company it keeps.

Now maybe it's me but I've tried to use the quote button this arvo and it's not working. Anyone else noticed?

I am always being quoted.


Yes, I'm sure you are Red but answer my bloody question!

No problem for me Bbo on laptop or iPad.

My computer has been discharged from hospital with a warning about taking more care with the company it keeps.

Now maybe it's me but I've tried to use the quote button this arvo and it's not working. Anyone else noticed?

Have you tried another web browser?

Firstly, let me just say that I was channel surfing and by no means intended to land upon the young lib station of choice, 3AW as I drove along Peninsula Link this morning.

There is a segment called (I think) Sports Report with Jon Anderson. The only thing that appeared to be missing from this comprehensive segment was any reference to sport. It was almost a facking master stroke how he managed to let the listener know of his matey matey relationship with Kecka. There was a vague reference to the cricket and I'm sure, upon reflection, he would regret this oversight.

I will listen tomorrow morning. Poor man's Allan Partridge but shows promise.

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Yes, I'm sure you are Red but answer my bloody question!

My quote button is working fine and you can quote me on that.


BBO...its probably the browser youre using...its caused probs before

BBO...its probably the browser youre using...its caused probs before

you need to explain to him what a browser is first, bb

he's not sure if it's a type of peeping tom or a baby-boomer shopper

youre velcome :)

Bah!! Thanks for nothing.

A man in your condition should not get worked up over these things Bitty. You'll have a coronary. Better to get angry over Hogan's collapsed spine than a computer glitch


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Better to get angry over Hogan's collapsed spine

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Much better, BB. Between you and DF, it seems that anything is possible. Perhaps we can paint the world red and blue ... :-)

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My computer has been discharged from hospital with a warning about taking more care with the company it keeps.

Now maybe it's me but I've tried to use the quote button this arvo and it's not working. Anyone else noticed?

Works as normal for me.

 

Bah!! Thanks for nothing.

Maybe you should try not to visit so many porn sites BBO as you old Apple II which your purchased at the Gat was not designed to do more than one thing at a time when it was new in the 80's.

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I think its spelled Watts


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