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wouldnt it be great to be perfect !!!
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has anyone noticed a certain person on ab only relies to posts...but ive yet to see that person post a question themselves...just thinking why wouldnt that person post? unless they are perfect!!!!!!!!!!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Hey Ethel, if I were a fellah I'd be setting my cap at your feet. You're perfect in my eyes. (Wouldn't want to step on Mr. Ethel's toes though). My kinda woman!
OOerrr .... my kinda woman if I wasn't a woman myself ...... you know what I mean Ethel (lol).
What I'd like to know though, is ................ What was the question that got removed!!! :o)
OOerrr .... my kinda woman if I wasn't a woman myself ...... you know what I mean Ethel (lol).
What I'd like to know though, is ................ What was the question that got removed!!! :o)
I post threads to get answers, so actually, I really only want perfect replies (and usually get them, what's more). So for me, 'perfect' isn't an accusation but an expression of gratitude. Anyway, I always appreciate your posts, Ethel, despite your regrettable habit of overposting and then blaming it on AB's perfect system..
There is no need for the majority of questions. The questioner could normally find the answer they require by simply googling it.
When I have nothing better to do, I like googling someone's question and supplying the definitive answer. This usually takes about 4 seconds, but the impression it leaves is that I am clever.
Answers are far more helpful than questions.
When I have nothing better to do, I like googling someone's question and supplying the definitive answer. This usually takes about 4 seconds, but the impression it leaves is that I am clever.
Answers are far more helpful than questions.
there are lots of Ethels out there, of course, some only thinly disguised
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