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E G Mel Started conversation May 21, 2001
Welcome to h2g2, I am an ACE one of the volunteers who welcomes new researchers.
You might find my page of links useful at:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/h2g2/guide/A559695
You can reply to me here or leave me a message on my userspace which you can get to by clicking on my name at the top of this message (this works for everyone btw).
Find out how to do smileys like this one by clicking on him to take you to the smiley page.
Have fun, Read lots and Don't Panic
Mel
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Pick Posted May 22, 2001
Thanks for the warm welcome, Mel!
But I think I prefer those old-fashioned ascii-smileys ...
uuups, these thingies come automatically:
Pick
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Pick Posted May 22, 2001
gosh are you quick : - ))
but that isn't quite the same, is it?
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Pick Posted May 22, 2001
Ok, maybe I will get used to them.
But since this has been a long day , I will head home now
for some or and a or two or even some
Pick
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E G Mel Posted May 22, 2001
Ok I know that feeling, I'm working late this week coz we do Flexi time and it means I can knock off early to go and see my B/F on Fri!
Mel
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Pick Posted May 23, 2001
this week I hab to work overtime on Monday and Tuesday, too.
Today I will leave early, I think. Since Thursday is a bank holiday,
I took the Friday oof, so at the moment I'm really looking forward
to a long weekend.
Btw: I'm already getting used to the smileys.
Pick
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Pick Posted May 23, 2001
No reason for jealousy
No, really: a Monday off is better than a Thursday, because you don't
need to invest part of your annual leave to have a long weekend.
Anyway, I am happy to tell you that the next bank holiday her will be
next Monday (June 4th).
Pick (whats it all about with this fishy-smileys?)
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E G Mel Posted May 23, 2001
I am a huge Fan of Fish!!!!
See my user space if you don't believe me!
Mel (and hence I sign off with a fish!)
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Pick Posted May 23, 2001
Yes, I've been to your space yesterday (I fancy the BubbleFish translator )
and I even recall that you do not like to eat fish (one of my favourite dishes
is trout salmon in sweet-sour vegetable brew). But you are not the only one
around here frequently using as a smiley. I suspect some kind of
conspiracy here ...
'What are we going to do tomorrow night?' - 'The same as we do every night ...'
Pick
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E G Mel Posted May 23, 2001
"What are we going to do tomorrow night?' - 'The same as we do every night ...' ???
Watch telly?
Mel
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Pick Posted May 23, 2001
It's from the WB cartoon Pinky & Brain, two intelligent (more or less ...)
lab mice trying to take over the world every night with the most absurd
plots. If you don't know it, try to see it. it's fun.
Afaik I shall not post web urls here, but if you are really interested, the
search engine of your choice will show you where to find some samples.
cheers
Pick
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E G Mel Posted May 23, 2001
I do know who you mean, they are V funny but I don't watch much telly so I don't see them often!
Mel
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