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  • richard-af
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    Hagar the Horrible, surely?

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  • wobbegong
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    In the majority of cases it should be "How's This Helping".

    HTH

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  • Moose423956
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    Hide The Hogfather.
    Harry The Horse.
    Hedwig The Owl (with a silent H).

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  • NickFitz
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    Originally posted by SallyAnne


    Welcome to the board scon-ead - I think you've had a typical CUK welcome
    Heed This Harridan

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  • kirk
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    Have This Hopeless

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  • SallyAnne
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    Originally posted by scon_ead
    DimPrawn - thanks!

    You know when something really just bothers you...

    Hope This Helps

    Of course, so obvious once you know.


    Welcome to the board scon-ead - I think you've had a typical CUK welcome

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  • scon_ead
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    DimPrawn - thanks!

    You know when something really just bothers you...

    Hope This Helps

    Of course, so obvious once you know.

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  • thunderlizard
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    Hollywood Tower Hotel, a fictional location featured in the Tower of Terror rides

    you gotta love Wikipedia! Full of earnestly contributed trivia that adds no value at all to human knowledge.

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  • DS23
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    it's actually appropriated from the late medieval "honour thyne hindrance" meaning we respect your issue and endeavour to apply a sensible, practical and law abiding (honest) solution.

    hth

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  • scon_ead
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    , Knew it...

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  • DimPrawn
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    Originally posted by scon_ead
    I'm not down with the kids lingo and this one is really bugging me as I can't work out this 'text speak'?

    I know I'm going to regret this question with all the witty people on here but here goes...

    What does 'HTH' stand for in forum speak?
    Well Wikipedia says:

    HTH may stand for:

    Holland Trading House
    Hilltop Hoods, an Australian hip hop group
    Internet slang for "Hope This Helps" or "Hope That Helps" or "Happy To Help" or "Hit The Hay"
    Gary and Jerri-Ann Jacobs High Tech High Charter School, a public charter high school in San Diego, California
    hand-to-hand or mêlée combat
    Hollywood Tower Hotel, a fictional location featured in the Tower of Terror rides
    Helix-turn-helix, in proteins, a major structural motif capable of binding DNA
    Heart To Heart
    High-Test Hypochlorite, a strong chlorinating agent used for swimming pools and water wells

    Which one do you think it is?


    Kids eh?

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  • Pondlife
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    Hope That Hurts

    A cruel and unkind sign off after correcting someones poor spelling ability

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  • Clippy
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    Hee Te Hee.

    HTH

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  • Pondlife
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    Here's to Hector

    A toast to our beloved taxman

    HTH

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  • thunderlizard
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    It stands for "hand to hand". It is an invitation to engage in unarmed physical combat with the poster: or a "square go" as they say in Glasgow.

    hth

    tl

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