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katex 14-08-2007 21:44

Re: Two separate quotes in one post.
 
Hey, Garinda .. "You've got it, by gad he/she's got it" (you will only understand this inane remark if you are familiar with the Libretto of 'My Fair Lady)

SPUGGIE J 14-08-2007 21:45

Re: Two separate quotes in one post.
 
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Originally Posted by katex (Post 460168)
You can cut n shut whatever you want in between e.g.

Love to cut n shut ...:D

Easy,

Thanks S. but still doesn't the right ??? :confused::confused:
I want that lovely background with a surrounding of black liner.

Oh, Grego .. thanks thought it was just me .. :rolleyes:
Hope you enjoyin' your birthday, by the way..:D

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Originally Posted by katex
katex Just had to come back to add ... Anne's watching ... probably to report to Mick .. :eek: IT's OK .. he didn't know how to do it either. told me to ask you lot :rofl38:

Trying a tad

garinda 14-08-2007 21:47

Re: Two separate quotes in one post.
 
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Originally Posted by katex (Post 460257)
Hey, Garinda .. "You've got it, by gad he/she's got it" (you will only understand this inane remark if you are familiar with the Libretto of 'My Fair Lady)



I ain't done nothin' wrong by speaking to the gentleman. I've a right to sell flowers if I keep off the kerb. I'm a respectable girl: so help me, I never spoke to him 'cept so far as to buy a flower off me. :D

grego 14-08-2007 21:50

Re: Two separate quotes in one post.
 
Funny how many of us didn't know how to do it!

Gayle 14-08-2007 21:52

Re: Two separate quotes in one post.
 
Trouble is that now that you know how to do it you can fake anything

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Originally Posted by katex
I think Gayle is a fabulous actress

Oh, thank you Katie

Quote:

Originally Posted by garinda
And she's a wonderful human being too!

Oh, Garinda, you're so kind


Not that I would ever advocate any sort of faking it.

entwisi 14-08-2007 21:53

Re: Two separate quotes in one post.
 
there is no checking of whats being quoted, you can hack it to your hearts content e.g teh "Santa Claus " quote I did earlier. you can literally edit to your hearts content

garinda 14-08-2007 21:54

Re: Two separate quotes in one post.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by grego (Post 460276)
Funny how many of us didn't know how to do it!

It always helps the others, when the class dunce asks the question everyone else wants to know too.

Thank you Kate xxxx


(Logs off quickly.):D

entwisi 14-08-2007 21:54

Re: Two separate quotes in one post.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Gayle (Post 460282)
Trouble is that now that you know how to do it you can fake anything



Oh, thank you Katie



Oh, Garinda, you're so kind

Are you saying your good at faking it Gayle :D

entwisi 14-08-2007 21:55

Re: Two separate quotes in one post.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by garinda (Post 460288)
It always helps the others, when the class dunce asks the question everyone else wants to know too.

Thank you Kate xxxx


(Logs off quickly.):D

No such thing as a stupid question, only stupid answers!!!!

Gayle 14-08-2007 21:55

Re: Two separate quotes in one post.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by entwisi (Post 460289)
Are you saying your good at faking it Gayle :D

Isn't every woman? ;)

grego 14-08-2007 21:55

Re: Two separate quotes in one post.
 
Dont say were going to be moved to the over 18's:D

Gayle 14-08-2007 21:57

Re: Two separate quotes in one post.
 
Oh, no, we can't be moved to the over 18s - I don't have access to that bit.

garinda 14-08-2007 21:58

Re: Two separate quotes in one post.
 
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Originally Posted by entwisi (Post 460294)
No such thing as a stupid question, only stupid answers!!!!

Exactly. I was only teasing. I'm the first to ask if there's something I don't understand.

Talking of which... I couldn't sleep last night, wondering about rice. I know you plant it in paddy fields, but where does the actual rice come from? Does it grow under the water? Do you pick each little grain off the plant above the water? I need to know.

Please help me Uncle Sam.

grego 14-08-2007 21:59

Re: Two separate quotes in one post.
 
Good question, please post the answer when you find out.

MargaretR 14-08-2007 22:22

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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 460305)
Exactly. I was only teasing. I'm the first to ask if there's something I don't understand.

Talking of which... I couldn't sleep last night, wondering about rice. I know you plant it in paddy fields, but where does the actual rice come from? Does it grow under the water? Do you pick each little grain off the plant above the water? I need to know.

Please help me Uncle Sam.

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