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Oh dear: "Oh dear" prefix overused!

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    Oh dear: "Oh dear" prefix overused!

    Doncha think?

    #2
    Oh Deary deary me.

    The Oh Dear: is an old tradition of this board which has fallen from favour of late. Blame Milan for both starting it and for letting it lapse when the client got faster tape drives (he gets less time between changes now).

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      #3
      There are a lot of things to 'oh dear' - it indicates the depth of our malaise. Alternatively, it indicates the depth of our mallard, whichever you prefer.

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