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Would use the yay smilie but they still don't work from Android phones.Comment
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Originally posted by norrahe View PostCongrats!
Would use the yay smilie but they still don't work from Android phones.
What's wrong with just typing the code 
:yay : <--- remove the space?
That gentlemen, is why girlies are sh!te with technology...Last edited by SupremeSpod; 20 July 2010, 16:47.
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:verythinice:Originally posted by SupremeSpod View Post
What's wrong with just typing the code 
:yay : <--- remove the space?
That gentlemen is why girlies are sh!te with technology...+50 Xeno Geek Points
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Just because you can't see the smileys doesn't mean that we can't.Originally posted by norraheCongrats!
Would use the yay smilie but they still don't work from Android phones.
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cheersOriginally posted by moorfield View PostAnything but Amstelveen! Congrats.
Amstelveen's a dull place, but if you stay in Aalsmeer it's OK; quiet, but hotel Aalsmeer's quite reasonably priced and very comfortable (just don't even think of asking the owner for discount though), and there are one or two nice places to eat. Den Haag is better though. I think I'll stay in Haarlem again for the first week until I've found somewhere to stay in Leiden or Delft.And what exactly is wrong with an "ad hominem" argument? Dodgy Agent, 16-5-2014Comment
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Whs++;Originally posted by Mich the Tester View Postcheers
Amstelveen's a dull place, but if you stay in Aalsmeer it's OK; quiet, but hotel Aalsmeer's quite reasonably priced and very comfortable (just don't even think of asking the owner for discount though), and there are one or two nice places to eat. Den Haag is better though. I think I'll stay in Haarlem again for the first week until I've found somewhere to stay in Leiden or Delft.
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I like Delft but have never stayed there (just been out for some refreshments)Originally posted by Mich the Tester View Postcheers
Amstelveen's a dull place, but if you stay in Aalsmeer it's OK; quiet, but hotel Aalsmeer's quite reasonably priced and very comfortable (just don't even think of asking the owner for discount though), and there are one or two nice places to eat. Den Haag is better though. I think I'll stay in Haarlem again for the first week until I've found somewhere to stay in Leiden or Delft.+50 Xeno Geek Points
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