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Phoenician Trader, you have today's Quote of the Day!
Geggs Started conversation Jun 7, 2012
Hello Phoenician Trader!
Just popping by to let you know, if you hadn't noticed yet, that you have today's Quote of the Day.
Here is your <./>FrontPage</.>-appearance winning post:
F19585?thread=8293545&skip=40#p110615747
Geggs
Phoenician Trader, you have today's Quote of the Day!
Phoenician Trader Posted Jun 11, 2012
Thanks very much for letting me know.
I wasn't near a computer all that day so I missed my moment of fame.
Such is life.
Phoenician Trader, you have today's Quote of the Day!
Geggs Posted Jun 11, 2012
That's okay.
Your Quote is also safely stored away in the archive, and can be viewed any time you so wish - A87720564.
Geggs
Phoenician Trader, you have today's Quote of the Day!
Geggs Posted Dec 5, 2013
You have today's Quote of the Day as well!
Your Quote on the Front Page - http://h2g2.com - this time is:
Australian beers ... are drunk very, very cold because if you could taste them, in most cases you would never buy them again.
Which is an edited version of:
h2g2.com/forums/A148907/conversation/view/F19585/T8305114/page/2/#P110805510
again!
And if you've enjoyed seeing your name on the Front Page please consider sending a Quote to [email protected] to give the joy of a Front Page appearance to another researcher.
Geggs
Phoenician Trader, you have today's Quote of the Day!
Phoenician Trader Posted Dec 5, 2013
Thankyou for curating the qotd and giving me a turn on the front page!
I hope you get paid in beer from some country other than Oz (although Cooper's Sparkling Ale isn't a bad drop being bottle conditioned and all).
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