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smudge | 11:53 Wed 08th Mar 2006 | Site Suggestions
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Every time I type anything into the 'Search the site' box under any category, it reads 'No Search Results Found' & 'No Relevant Question Found'.


I'm just about to email the Tech's with this problem, but wondering if anyone else is experiencing the same?

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Bl!mey that was quick - the Tech's have just emailed me back to say they are looking into it now!
does seem to have fallen asleep, doesn't it - I did a search for Smudge and it found nothing. Ditto for other searches. Must need a florin in the meter.
*young ABers wanting to know what a florin is will just have to go and Google.
What about the Gascoignes, Bob and Penny, J?
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Yes, those were the days jno - only it was shilling or bob in my day!!


He, he, Quizzy!

some relation to Elsie Tanner, were they, QM?


<any more jokes like that and I'll call the coppers>

Yeah I did a serach for smudge and got no relevant question etc and I know that there are some.
Gosh smudge you even got Quizmonster writing in. I always think that he only writes into serious and clever q's.
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Hi Neti - nice to hear from you - hope you're well.


Yes, I'm honoured to have Quizzy pop in! His answers are always so interesting - but then he knows that as I've told him several tmes before! ;o}

Thanks smudge for your emails - our Technical team is looking at the problem.

You're right, Neti, I can be a tedious old twonk. Nevertheless, I do have a sense of humour and love it when "the good old days" of florins and such are evoked. I can't remember now whether the Gascoignes joke was from Jimmy Edwards' Take It From Here or Kenneth Horne's Round The Horne...whichever, it was possibly in the Fifties. Next, I'll be recalling the dialogue between a western hero A and a wicked cattle baron B which went...
A. Did you know your underlings are rustling?
B. Yes, but only when I walk.


Hi, Smudge.

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