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Anyway, surely, it is no harm to treat the innocent poster with a
little kindness? A good dead rarely goes unpunished ;-)


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Too too true. This newsgroup could learn a lot from another I visit and have
just asked a very basic question, which was answered with a superb
illustration. A very very friendly site which is predom American. Where
nobody is 'better' than anyone else :-)

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I should think 'good' and 'dead' is punishment enough. ;-))
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On Feb 19, 3:23*pm, Sacha wrote:
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A good dead rarely goes unpunished ;-)


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I should think 'good' and 'dead' is punishment enough. *;-))


Ahem.
Indeed.
Though technically, a keen gardener that's good and dead can still
push up the daisies.

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On Feb 19, 3:23*pm, Sacha wrote:
On 19/2/08 13:52, in article
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wrote:

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A good dead rarely goes unpunished ;-)


Cat(h)


I should think 'good' and 'dead' is punishment enough. *;-))


Ahem.
Indeed.
Though technically, a keen gardener that's good and dead can still
push up the daisies.

Cat(h)



;-))

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