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Sorry To Sound like a Broken Record, but:

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AB Editor | 15:38 Thu 06th Jan 2011 | Editor's Blog
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Ed,
You have made the situation abundantly clear - to me at least.
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Ed, it would have been way funnier if you'd said, "Sorry To Sound like a Broken Record, but: Sorry To Sound like a Broken Record, but: Sorry To Sound like a Broken Record, but: Sorry To Sound like a Broken Record, but: Sorry To Sound like a Broken Record, but: Sorry To Sound like a Broken Record, but:"!

lol :-P
Haha Naz :-)
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Take some time to read my recent posts in the Ed's Blog & Suggestions - you'll see why we have little patience for users approaching us as you have.
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Very good Naz.
lol naz
Thanks for the clarification and useful updates. .. now, is there a chance that the Tutorial at the foot of this page may also be updated to remove all reference to formatting in posts?
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Yes, we will... "soon"!
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I inappropriately lol'd then ed sorry lol
The bombayduck just got stuffed.
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