Re: HELP HELP



On Sun, 20 Jul 2008 02:05:11 -0700, Lumpy <lumpy@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
defied the laws of time and space to say:

Ignoring all the smartasses that replied before...

Will make you very popular here.

I thought it was a strange thing to say, when several of the smartasses
also answered the question with specific links to report the problem.
How uptight do you have to be to ignore useful information simply because
it wasn't phrased in just the way you'd like?

-Bertha
--
Davis: When have you ever cut my hair?
Karen: You take a lot of naps.
.



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