Re: SCWC 80



On May 20, 6:05 am, Colin Blackburn <n...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Flying Tortoise wrote:
On May 19, 10:24 pm, Colin Blackburn <n...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Flying Tortoise wrote:
On May 19, 8:50 pm, "Rodders" <rodders22...@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
"Flying Tortoise" <purple....@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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On May 19, 6:20 pm, "Rodders" <rodders22...@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Government apprentice gets oil I ordered for growers (8)
"Flying Tortoise" <purple....@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Flowers for soldier-boy I love, first of Lancers to be buried (8)
Only one clue per entrant, please.
The deadline is Friday, May 22.
As above
I removed the first clue and replaced it. I have a total of one clue
going forward to the judging. If you want me to be any clearer ...
MODERATOR  Flowers for soldier-boy I love, first of Lancers to be
buried (8) IS *THE* CLUE I'M ENTERING!
... I trust this suits.
No offence but not according to the news reader in Outlook Express which I
am using. Perish the thought that I may one of these days win this
competition I, and possibly others, may not see it.
Ah, well, yes. Outlook Express. That's a whole different wriggle of
jelly babies. That's the problem with using a downloading newsreader
as opposed to an online one. And, of course the problem with running
the competition in a thread in a newsgroup in the first place. Sad to
say you would not be the first to win and not realise it should that
day dawn.
Erm, it has eff all to do with Outlook. Your message is out there on
news servers. I don't know, when you say you removed it, whether you
cancelled it or superseded it but it is on my news server.

I removed it at 17.40 and removed it stays according to my server.

Yes, you removed it on *your* news server. The remove wasn't respected
by most other servers including mine and Google.


Google *is* my server. If you can see it in Google then it's not
Google or me that's the problem.

.



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