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Almost right. You edit then post above it.
"duh who" wrote in message ... Well, I guess the whole story is, you go to the trouble of editing out all except what you are responding to, and then post below that. That way you don't get longer and longer blocks of text uselessly going back and forth across the net. "IMS" wrote in message ... If quoting a particularly long post, it's perfectly Ok to top post. Who wants to scroll down and down, to read a one-sentence reply? That's more annoying IMHO. .I much prefer reading what people have to say than worring about if they've posted it in the right place. On Sun, 28 Sep 2003 18:00:35 GMT, "duh who" wrote: "CW" wrote in message news:rfDdb.453114$cF.143797@rwcrnsc53... That's where it should be anyway. I'm talking about the top row of the keyboard. Which brings up that other issue. I notice that everyone here top-posts, i.e. answers other posts by typing at the top of the page. From my experience with other newsgroups, this is frowned upon and is very annoying to deal with. So, is the netiquette different for the sewing groups? I figured I'd cover my bases here by typing in the middle. |
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"Kate Dicey" wrote in message ... IMS wrote: If quoting a particularly long post, it's perfectly Ok to top post. Who wants to scroll down and down, to read a one-sentence reply? That's more annoying IMHO. .I much prefer reading what people have to say than worring about if they've posted it in the right place. I try to remember to snip everything except the bit I'm replying to. Then I post under it, as this is more relevant. On long posts I pop an intro at the top and then answer each bit as it comes up. Mostly I snip and bottom post. You da man...or lady...or...well, you know what I mean. |
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"Diana Curtis" wrote in message ... Wait a minute!! Do you mean to tell me you can make a man from a pattern?? Really?? Do they do housework? Ok, you get only one: a man, or someone to do housework. Of course, you can always start altering the pattern, but I'd be really interested in what parts you alter first. |
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duh who wrote:
How about leaving the lid up or down? ;-) It has to be down here or else the cats play in it and the dogs drink out of it, and in both cases it leaves the seat massively wet and the floor sploshed. -- I know God will not give me anything I can't handle. I just wish that He didn't trust me so much. - Mother Teresa |
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Maybe your problem isnt that youre polyester but that you are a soft drapey
cotton knit, and someone put you on a hanger in the closet, or worse yet, a hook. (I know thats a harsh image but it had to be suggested) The nice thing is that you will continue to get softer and more comfortable the older you get... and yes, men from patterns who do foot rubs and back massages and always take out the garbage... sighhhhh... Diana -- http://photos.yahoo.com/lunamom44 "Valkyrie" wrote in message news:1064796450.524532@yasure... "Diana Curtis" wrote in message ... Wait a minute!! Do you mean to tell me you can make a man from a pattern?? Really?? Do they do housework? ..........and give foot and back/shoulder rubs? People made from patterns.....I think that may explain my problem, I was cut not quite on the bias, as Kate's bridesmaid dresses from hell......I'm starting to twist, sag and do other most unflattering things the longer I hang in life. In the next life I'm coming back as beautifully lovely yet sturdy and durable dupioni instead of this cheap poly sh*t!! Val |
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I will.
"duh who" wrote in message ... "CW" wrote in message et... I doubt anyone here has thought about it. They just do what makes sense. I top post in any newsgroup and will continue to do so. Well, be that way. |
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No dog but leave it down for the cats. As to the toilet paper, it needs to
unroll from the back to make it cat resistant. One of our cats grabbed the end of the TP, got up on the counter, walked to the other side and unrolled about a quarter roll into the sink. It then got into the sink and went to sleep. Got to have a mattress, you know. "Melinda Meahan - take out TRASH to reply" wrote in message ... duh who wrote: It has to be down here or else the cats play in it and the dogs drink out of it, and in both cases it leaves the seat massively wet and the floor sploshed. |
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duh who wrote:
How about leaving the lid up or down? ;-) I don't care so long as you don't widdle on the seat! Oh, and mop the floor if you miss! Hay - dint we juzz to this a while back? ;P -- Kate XXXXXX Lady Catherine, Wardrobe Mistress of the Chocolate Buttons http://www.diceyhome.free-online.co.uk Click on Kate's Pages and explore! |
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CW wrote:
No dog but leave it down for the cats. As to the toilet paper, it needs to unroll from the back to make it cat resistant. One of our cats grabbed the end of the TP, got up on the counter, walked to the other side and unrolled about a quarter roll into the sink. It then got into the sink and went to sleep. Got to have a mattress, you know. Never had this problem with the cats. They are way too interested in sleeping on the nice fluffy fat new duvet with freshly laundered cover! The cats only ever go in the bathroom if I want to go in! -- Kate XXXXXX Lady Catherine, Wardrobe Mistress of the Chocolate Buttons http://www.diceyhome.free-online.co.uk Click on Kate's Pages and explore! |
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duh who wrote:
Of course, you can always start altering the pattern, but I'd be really interested in what parts you alter first. I don't think I've ever made anything EXACTLY according to the pattern! I use bits from different patterns quite often. I wonder where THAT would lead me... -- Kate XXXXXX Lady Catherine, Wardrobe Mistress of the Chocolate Buttons http://www.diceyhome.free-online.co.uk Click on Kate's Pages and explore! |
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