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Discussion in 'Off-Topic Discussion' started by Sheal, May 12, 2011.

  1. Sheal

    Sheal Total Gardener

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    I'm on my high horse right now! Please would people take care when reading and answering threads. There's nothing more annoying when you are told not what to do, when you have already said you haven't done it that way..........hope you've got the gist of that. :thumb:

    I'll dismount now! :)
     
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    • pete

      pete Growing a bit of this and a bit of that....

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      You tell them Sheal (hope it wasn't me!) :D
       
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      What did I say ?:runhills:
       
    • Sheal

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      Thou shalt remain nameless!

      But it's happened twice to me today. Seek and ye shall find.

      That was profound, wasn't it! :heehee:
       
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      Mounting a horse wrongly is all Greek to me !!
       
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      I think, to be fair, some people may just reiterate (or perhaps re-word) what's already been said, either to clarify something or for the benefit of those who may be slightly less knowledgeable - to stop them making a similar mistake.
       
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