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Ok I've changed mine to join in.Originally posted by DiscoStu View Post...without Christmas avatars. Please do the needful and revert back.
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or download the XP Powertoy (if you're using XP)Originally posted by DiscoStu View PostYou can shrink pictures online
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A *series* of meetings? Time to change my .sig methinks, as the credit crunch should be over by next week.Originally posted by threaded View PostI really do hope too. I've a flight booked on Thursday evening into Standstead, and the next day a series of meetings in the city, should be free of that latest 7pm.
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If you knew who my UK clients are you'd know I'd know before you realised you knew it yourself.Originally posted by realityhack View PostThreaded old boy, didst I hear mention of a wish to attend the Merrie Yuletide Fayre? Woudst thou require the details, perchance?
threaded in "a nod's as good as a wink to a blind man" mode
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Threaded old boy, didst I hear mention of a wish to attend the Merrie Yuletide Fayre? Woudst thou require the details, perchance?
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Being a giant alien lizard who doesn't believe in Christmas is no excuse. Sort it out!Originally posted by zeitghostBah!
Humbug!
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