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Originally posted by Joe BlackI would suggest you keep Saturdays for homework and self-experimentation...
Touche!
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Originally posted by PhoenixCool that leaves Saturday free for my Smart arse Mentoring session from Joe Black!
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Originally posted by n5goonerahww we don't mean any harm....
Then can I come out from under the stairs now Daddy?
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Originally posted by Joe BlackTo fulfil his potential though I think Phoenix will have to follow a number of classes led by specialised tutors. My suggestions to begin with are as follows:
Mon: how to edit/delete posts - Milan
Tue: adding pictures, the ideal picture, how to find one - wageslave
Wed: the use of Danish irony when describing yourself - threaded
Thu: posting when you're drunk - sasguru
Fri: how to win a debate - chico
Cool that leaves Saturday free for my Smart arse Mentoring session from Joe Black!
I am glad I'm getting stick for my "tongue in cheek" swipe at the boring posts.
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Originally posted by MrsGoofI think he means a MASS DEBATE
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To fulfil his potential though I think Phoenix will have to follow a number of classes led by specialised tutors. My suggestions to begin with are as follows:
Mon: how to edit/delete posts - Milan
Tue: adding pictures, the ideal picture, how to find one - wageslave
Wed: the use of Danish irony when describing yourself - threaded
Thu: posting when you're drunk - sasguru
Fri: how to win a debate - chico
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Originally posted by n5goonerwell done
you have found out how to cut and paste from the BBC, now for tomorrows lesson, you could try, www.theregister.com
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Originally posted by n5goonerwell done
you have found out how to cut and paste from the BBC, now for tomorrows lesson, you could try, www.theregister.com
No No! Plan B.....
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