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Jestgar Rising Star

If you shout does your quote still echo in a whisper?


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Jestgar Rising Star

If you shout does your quote still echo in a whisper?

Like the remnant of an angry dream slipping from your wakening mind

Jestgar Rising Star

Nope.  Guess you gotta be angry all morning

Jestgar Rising Star

If you shout does your quote still echo in a whisper?

 

 

Like the remnant of an angry dream slipping from your wakening mind

Stupid multiquote trickery

Jestgar Rising Star

I feel like I'm singing to myself in the shower

 

oh solo miooooo

kareng Grand Master

I feel like I'm singing to myself in the shower

 

oh solo miooooo

You want company in the shower?

Jestgar Rising Star

I feel like I'm singing to myself in the shower

 

oh solo miooooo

OKay, what happens if I've set the post size in a post, as opposed to being default?


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Jestgar Rising Star

OKay, what happens if I've set the post size in a post, as opposed to being default?

Kewl.  We'll be the only ones on the block who know how not to whisper in a quote.  :selfsatisfiedsmugface:

mushroom Proficient

Kewl.  We'll be the only ones on the block who know how not to whisper in a quote.  :selfsatisfiedsmugface:

How'd you do dat???  Ah-ha!!

GFinDC Veteran

If you shout does your quote still echo in a whisper?

If a quote falls in a post does it  still echo in a forum?

ButterflyChaser Enthusiast

If a quote falls in a post does it  still echo in a forum?

 

:wub:

 

Only if there's someone to read it, I suppose. And provided it's not a hanging quotation.

 

The younger colleagues that came observing my class today were blown away. I'm pretty proud of myself.

jerseyangel Proficient

If a quote falls in a post does it still echo in a forum?

Good'un GeeEff!!

I was thinking the same thing as I was reading.

#greatminds. :)

elye Community Regular

Kewl.  We'll be the only ones on the block who know how not to whisper in a quote.  :selfsatisfiedsmugface:

psawyer Proficient

There have been some performance issues of late, and an upgrade was put on the board software last night. There have been some unexpected effects, including the matter of quotes.

jerseyangel Proficient

Everything has side effects-- even board upgrades! Oye....

VydorScope Proficient

So we all just have to type like this now? Is that the deal? I want to make sure all my grand wisdom about fixing dishwashers with FIRE is quotable.

jerseyangel Proficient

That's about the size of it.

Hee :)

elye Community Regular

So we all just have to type like this now? Is that the deal? I want to make sure all my grand wisdom about fixing dishwashers with FIRE is quotable.

 

 

 

 

HA! :lol:  This is good.....loud, screaming, look-at-me quotes.

 

Um, Vyncyeghnt.. . .. . .. :unsure: ....how DID you fix yer dishwasher with fire?......

VydorScope Proficient

HA! :lol:  This is good.....loud, screaming, look-at-me quotes.

 

Um, Vyncyeghnt.. . .. . .. :unsure: ....how DID you fix yer dishwasher with fire?......

 

 

Proper  and copious use of FIRE fixes most problems, in my opinion. :D

JNBunnie1 Community Regular

......   :ph34r: :ph34r:

shadowicewolf Proficient

Snow day? Classes won't start till 10am. Partial snow day? Its a mess out there. :lol: 4-7inches so far.

shadowicewolf Proficient

Offically a full snow day. The roads are really bad.

kareng Grand Master

Offically a full snow day. The roads are really bad.

We are getting that storm now! They are closing some roads. Schools were closed last night before it started. Sounds like KC, MO is about to make it illegal to travel unless its an emergency.

ft Collins, being north of you, didn't really get much.

Loey Rising Star

So thanks to a blow torch (fix it with fire!) and some "fix-it" stick

putty I think the dishwasher is repaired. Total cost $30 assuming it

works. :D No leaks so far at least...

 

 

You go Vincent!!! We've been having trouble with our washer and DH has to literally pull it out and take it apart. The most recent time it was not letting us unlock the door and the clothes were still soaking in suds. The first time we had a repairman come and it cost $160 for him to show DH where to go to fix it. This time he was determined to fix it himself. After an hour he discovered a color catcher sheet was clogging the hoses. Hopefully your blow torch fixed the problem. I pheel for you.

 

Hugs,

Loey

Loey Rising Star

:wub:

 

Only if there's someone to read it, I suppose. And provided it's not a hanging quotation.

 

The younger colleagues that came observing my class today were blown away. I'm pretty proud of myself.

 

So proud of you! Started to answer your PM and then my computer fell victim to the Apple hackers (and I have a bad UTI so sitting at computer is uncomfortable). Saved it in Word so I promise to respond soon. I tried to send an email from my Kindle and it got lost in the ethernet. Anyway, keep up the spectacular work!!!!!

 

Love,

Loey

 

P.S. one day I promise to try multi-quotes. Right now I'm happy to just have my computer running and safe.

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