Re: Fully sick



Steve Hayes wrote:
On Sat, 1 Apr 2006 10:45:13 +0800, "Patricia Pasterham"
<gopuppygo1yourwig@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Hey, Wordsmith. I don't have a problem with "wink" emoticons. But
when I joined the group I was strongly discouraged to stop using
them. You must be a newbie too, so welcome to the group. But
prepare to be jumped on from a great height. Not by me though :-)

Your discouragement is evident.

Ok, to clarify: Wordsmith you are _most_ welcome. Just don't get put off
by some members of this group who may be rather rude and unkind to a newbie.
It nearly put _me_ off. But now it feels good to meet someone who is more
of a newbie than I am. :-) Rock on!
P.

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