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Andy Posted May 15, 2003
Hehe sound`s good to me
my gran just running around with a masive book 500+ pages trying to squash a bee turned around to me and said...
i think it`s attagonised now
I just burst out laughing and said if some one hit me with that
i would be as well
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Laura Posted May 15, 2003
Good thing it wasn't me there, or I would have gone on about insect pheramones, and how it would call for its insect friends to give it a hand.
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Andy Posted May 15, 2003
I dont like killing them
With the exeption of spiders i hate them i knoe they keep the fly poppulation down..
But the one`s here at the mo are massive things
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Laura Posted May 15, 2003
I normally just pick them up and let them loose out the window.
I quite like spiders . I tend to pick them up and put them outside as well. Otherwise somebody else is likely to squash them.
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Andy Posted May 15, 2003
I Don like the eight beedy eys staring at me from the roof i Alwas think it planing to
*drop on my head
*dangel in fron`t of me or up to something. planing to freek me out lol
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Laura Posted May 15, 2003
If they want to land on me I let them. I don't mind them, but that's quite essential considering one of my modules is applied entomology.
Oh, quick ACE related question. For researchers under 16, do they need need their page yikesed when they join, or is that only if they've left any personal details? (I ACE'd U227952 earlier, who's 13). Rebs says they need to be yikesed, but I just want to double check, as I don't want to yikes someone without being absoloutly sure that I need to.
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Andy Posted May 15, 2003
I wil have a look for you not realy yike`s is if they break the house rules (i could stand corrected) but that`s my angle on it i will have a look
sorry it`s taken so long trying to find a jumper i am full of cold feel like some one as trown a bucket of freezing water over me
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Laura Posted May 15, 2003
That's what I thought, but Rebs said something about yikesing to make sure they have parental permission. I'm kind of confused as not heard anything about that before.
I've had to open my window it's so hot in here...
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Andy Posted May 15, 2003
Yikes is if some one beak`s the rules it goes to people who say he/she should be on pr modaration
but that only work`s on messages she writes not what other`s sent so i fail to see the point puting
her on pre moderation!!!!!!
i left a message about not giveing out phone number`s addreses or e-mail as well
if you need another angel why not
mention it in ACE FORUM
may be a check every so ofen may be in order see she is ok
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Laura Posted May 15, 2003
I didn't think that under 16 year olds needed yikesing unless they did put down personal details, which he/she hasn't done. Rebs brought it up while going through the new researchers to see if they were actually ACE'd, or whether someone else had left the first message on their space.
I haven't found anything anywhere about yikesing under 16 year olds when they joined, but just wanted clarification firt.
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Andy Posted May 15, 2003
Well i have looked at the rules and there is nothing down at all
In fact there is one section being tolleren`t becouse people of all ages use H2G2
No mention of people under certan
year`s being treated any different to any one els
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