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Peter Evans
Peter Evans
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quotePosted at 12:09 on 26th March 2008
Maybe he dont know, he's lost. Cant find his way back. lol
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quotePosted at 15:59 on 26th March 2008
He's probably been reading all these postings and waiting for a time to pounce lol
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Peggy Cannell
Peggy Cannell
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quotePosted at 16:06 on 26th March 2008

please Lyn tell me what 'lol' means, is it a local saying where you live, or text. or 'lots of love' etc, I keep trying to fathom it out, and now Peter is using it, I know I am a SC but I like to keep up with all you younsters !!

Thanks Peggy

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Sue H
Sue H
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quotePosted at 16:08 on 26th March 2008

I'm not Lyn, but I can tell you it means Laugh out loud.

 

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Peter Evans
Peter Evans
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quotePosted at 17:12 on 26th March 2008
Hey Peggy, I'm not exactly a young one. I'm older than Ron, only by a month or so, before he jumps on me. lol. Yep, I used to put "lol" on the end of statements without knowing what it meant. I was soon put right, when someone spoke of a friend that had an accident. He wanted to know why I was laughing, Oops.Sound of clanger hitting floor. I thaught it was just a way to end a sentence.
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Ron Brind
Ron Brind
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quotePosted at 18:57 on 26th March 2008
Yes, I really am younger, wiser, better looking, more approachable....Oh! Just where should I stop? yawnnnn!!!
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quotePosted at 20:13 on 26th March 2008
There you go Peggy, Sue's told you. There's lots more of those but I will try not to use them as it just confuses poor old Ron lol
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quotePosted at 20:15 on 26th March 2008
On 26th March 2008 16:06, Peggy Cannell wrote:

 I know I am a SC but I like to keep up with all you younsters !!

Thanks Peggy


Oh I just read what you said, I'm almost a SC lol only 3 years to go, but I don't mind being called a youngster lol thankyou Laughing
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Peter Evans
Peter Evans
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quotePosted at 01:17 on 27th March 2008
But I got a full head of hair Ron. He he. Keeps my brains warm too.
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Ron Brind
Ron Brind
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quotePosted at 10:02 on 27th March 2008
Brains come from Wales, don't they? As for a full head of hair, well I have addressed this elsewhere. Now importantly this thread was titled 'Guess What' and poor old Dennis must wonder whats going on, so how's about getting back to the thread title. Where is the location that Dennis has posted? I'm going to guess Barnstaple.
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