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Diana Sinclair
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quotePosted at 21:56 on 24th April 2008
On 24th April 2008 21:34, Sue Gaffney-Ryder wrote:

I'm paraphrasing a little bit here...one of my favourites is "When they finally discover the center of the Universe, a lot  of people are going to be surprised that it isn't them..." By Bernard somebody or other....I think.


LOL! I love this oneLaughing
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quotePosted at 08:08 on 7th May 2008
How about 'Two peas in a pod' or 'Take it with a pinch of Salt' not strictly quotes but what the hell lol
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quotePosted at 15:16 on 7th May 2008

Wow, Lyn I can fianally see your new picture!  A really GREAT picture by the way.  You are so photogenic. Smile Weird that it took so long for me to be able to see it. Undecided

Another of my favorite quotes:

It was not that Adam ate the apple for the apple's sake, but because it was forbidden. It would have been better for us--oh infinitely better for us--if the serpent had been forbidden. - Mark Twain

 

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quote | editPosted at 19:53 on 7th May 2008
On 7th May 2008 15:16, Diana Sinclair wrote:

Wow, Lyn I can fianally see your new picture!  A really GREAT picture by the way.  You are so photogenic. Smile Weird that it took so long for me to be able to see it. Undecided

Another of my favorite quotes:

It was not that Adam ate the apple for the apple's sake, but because it was forbidden. It would have been better for us--oh infinitely better for us--if the serpent had been forbidden. - Mark Twain

Very nice pic Lyn!

Diana.....how very true that quote is.


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quote | editPosted at 19:55 on 7th May 2008
I still haven't got to grips with this 'quote' businessSmile
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quotePosted at 19:56 on 7th May 2008
Thanks Diana and Sue G-F, I'm not really photogenic, its the reflection of the sun and ocean on me in Sardinia makes me look that way LOL
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quotePosted at 19:59 on 7th May 2008
On 7th May 2008 19:55, Sue Gaffney-Ryder wrote:
I still haven't got to grips with this 'quote' businessSmile

What you do Sue is click on quote as you are doing, then when it appears in this box you're typing in, click underneath (outside) it till you get the flashing cursor and then do your stuff....got it? clear as mud? LOL

If you want to edit bits out of the quotes just scroll over as you would normally and press delete, then do as I said above.

(I've probably confused you even more, confused myself too!LOL) Undecided

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quote | editPosted at 20:15 on 7th May 2008
No Lyn...not confusing at all. Thanks for that!Smile.
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quotePosted at 20:42 on 7th May 2008
Can you explain to me please Sue lol cos I confused myself thereWink
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quote | editPosted at 23:33 on 7th May 2008
I usually manage to do a whole quote without actually typing my words inside it as I did above...I don't know what happened there.... but the bit about pressing delete, I had no idea you had to do that...soon see how it goes next time Lyn!
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