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Bobbie wrote:
Rusty Hinge wrote: The message from "Ophelia" contains these words: Rusty_Hinge wrote: The message from "Ophelia" contains these words: Derek Turner wrote: On Thu, 26 Mar 2009 15:12:03 +0000, Ophelia wrote: Have you cleaned your system recently? I use CCleaner (free) and it usually speeds things up. Just a shot in the dark Always assuming that the OP is using Windoze, of course. I know nuffin' of these other things of which you hint! Speak up now!! Gargle? Try "Coffee Cup" g you gargle too? I Scroogle - cuts out the ads and pop-ups. No don't tell me, there are hidden messages about gardening here, aren't there? I must be missing them. Ahh that explains it. I am often confused here Aha! slugs, that must be it. I bribe my grand-daughters to hand pick them off the garden with extra pocket money. Same with caterpillars. The youngest one insists on keeping them as pets. hahaha |
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from Jennifer Sparkes contains these words: The message from Rusty_Hinge contains these words: The message from "Alun" contains these words: "Martin" wrote in message ... I've used Motzarella when I was away from home. Maybe I was unlucky but I found it unreliable. AEIOU or whatever limits the number of post you can make in 24 hours, The limit is very low. The AIOE limit is 25 posts per day. I cannot imagine anyone other than a compulsive attention seeker wanting to exceed that on a daily basis. Can't you? I collect 41 newsgroups... ... and woe betide any one who challenges that! Might fancy being bludgeoned with free.uk.talk.hebrides or uk.rec.motorcycles.classic, maybe? -- Tony http://www.users.zetnet.co.uk/hi-fi/ |
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