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Sorry, only joking Milan. Appreciate this may have taken half an hour or so of your one-finger typing so thought I had better save a copy for you For the delectation of the congregation, here it is:
Originally posted by milanbenes;from now, on:
Anybody wishing to open a new Thread must PM one of the Moderators with a request for the new thread, a description of the subject of the new thread and explanation as to why the new thread will not offend anybody
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Originally posted by administrator View PostSorry, only joking Milan. Appreciate this may have taken half an hour or so of your one-finger typing so thought I had better save a copy for you For the delectation of the congregation, here it is:
Originally posted by milanwotsit View Post...... something approaching amusing......Comment
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Originally posted by administrator View PostSorry, only joking Milan. Appreciate this may have taken half an hour or so of your one-finger typing so thought I had better save a copy for you For the delectation of the congregation, here it is:Comment
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Originally posted by administrator View PostSorry, only joking Milan. Appreciate this may have taken half an hour or so of your one-finger typing so thought I had better save a copy for you For the delectation of the congregation, here it is:And what exactly is wrong with an "ad hominem" argument? Dodgy Agent, 16-5-2014Comment
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Hi Admins,
thank you :-)
funny thing was, the planets aligned, people were getting banned from the forum, people were discussing rules and regs, and right at that time, an emergency change which I had requested for clientco got rejected by the change advisory board because I had been too honest in my description of the short term impact of the change on users of the system - as those planets all aligned I got the inspiration to write that verse
thanks for putting it back
owe you
Milan.Comment
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Originally posted by milanbenes View PostHi Admins,
thank you :-)
funny thing was, the planets aligned, people were getting banned from the forum, people were discussing rules and regs, and right at that time, a backup tape got stuck because I had been too stupid in my description of the short term impact of the change on users of the system - as those planets all aligned I got the inspiration to write that verse
thanks for putting it back
owe you
Milan.What happens in General, stays in General.You know what they say about assumptions!Comment
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