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Decrease last post date on "test please delete" thread by like 3-6 months, so that it is not deleted, but just put back - this should test the resolve of the loons who post there
Decrease last post date on "test please delete" thread by like 3-6 months, so that it is not deleted, but just put back - this should test the resolve of the loons who post there
Decrease last post date on "test please delete" thread by like 3-6 months, so that it is not deleted, but just put back - this should test the resolve of the loons who post there
Decrease last post date on "test please delete" thread by like 3-6 months, so that it is not deleted, but just put back - this should test the resolve of the loons who post there
It's light relief afterall
The lamest in a series of incredibly lame ideas.
I can't even pretend to understand what it's meant to do. Anyone?
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I can't even pretend to understand what it's meant to do. Anyone?
Nope, I can't figure it out either
Maybe the idea is to prevent people finding out what time it'll be in about three minutes by posting to TPD and then looking at the "Today, hh:mm" bit? That's reminded me to leave work on many a happy evening's drivelling
Decrease last post date on "test please delete" thread by like 3-6 months, so that it is not deleted, but just put back - this should test the resolve of the loons who post there
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