Some people abuse the quote function!
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Quote: Marc P @ June 25 2012, 9:57 AM BSTSome people abuse themselves and the quote function!
Who could you possibly mean?
Please help Marc ,what does He mean? except for being mean ?
If you click on the quote button in the bottom right of someone's post, then write your message underneath that in the reply window, people will know who you're replying to.
Quote: dellas @ June 25 2012, 11:15 AM BSTPlease help Marc ,what does He mean? except for being mean ?
Sootyj thought your piss off comment was directed at him, zoo I explained it wasn't x
Quote: Lee @ June 25 2012, 1:10 PM BST*dog image*
Ouch
Say what? please help
When you respond to a comment without quoting the comment you are responding.
It is not always clear who you are responding to.
Hence I thought you were cross with me. When I have it on good authority it was RWayne who was irking you.
SImple.
Quote: sootyj @ June 25 2012, 3:05 PM BSTWhen you respond to a comment without quoting the comment you are responding.
It is not always clear who you are responding to.
Hence I thought you were cross with me. When I have it on good authority it was RWayne who was irking you.
SImple.
okay then Sootyj- but you are not always funny or kind.
But I am a human and my perfection is merely the sum of my imperfections.
Quote: sootyj @ June 25 2012, 3:15 PM BSTBut I am a inhuman and my imperfection is merely the sum of my imperfections.
Touche'
Quote: Marc P @ June 25 2012, 9:57 AM BSTSome people abuse the quote function!
Yeahh.. Lets ask Aaron to make quotes uneditable
Or at least insist that certain people who love to put words in others mouths (keyboard-fingers) always leave in the original words, but marked with strike-outs.
Quote: Lee @ June 25 2012, 1:10 PM BST
A photo based on an old saying:
"On the Internet, no-one knows if you are a Dog".
or really a Chimpanzee
There seems to be some confusion.
If I upset Dellas with my comment I apologise. It was a joke ( In as much as it amused me and that's all that matters )
It's a line from the poem 'A study of reading habits' by Philip Larkin.