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Old October 2nd 13, 09:18 AM posted to uk.tech.digital-tv
Tim+[_3_]
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Bill Wright wrote:
Max Demian wrote:

+1 (Whatever that means)


Like this?


Thank you, much better. In OE (with quotefix) your replies are quite
discernable but using Newstap on my ipad, all your responses have been
getting appended to the end of the line of the quoted text without a break.

Tim

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Old October 2nd 13, 02:23 PM posted to uk.tech.digital-tv
Steve Thackery[_2_]
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Bill Wright wrote:

Like this?


Perfect! Thank you so much.

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Old October 2nd 13, 02:25 PM posted to uk.tech.digital-tv
Steve Thackery[_2_]
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Bill Wright wrote:

OK. Is this what you mean? I can do that if it looks better at your
end. I instinctively try to associate my reply with the text I'm
replying to, maybe that's why I don't leave a line.


Wonderful, wonderful! Thank you! I'm just about to leap into my car,
drive over to your place and give you a big, sloppy kiss.

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Old October 2nd 13, 04:11 PM posted to uk.tech.digital-tv
Bill Wright[_2_]
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Andy Burns wrote:

Having long lines has always been a no-no on usenet. If anything is
restricting the amount of quoted text you're allowed, it's the server
you've chosen to connect to, not Thunderbird itself




It's always long lines of text from someone else, when I quote it.

Bill
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Old October 2nd 13, 04:12 PM posted to uk.tech.digital-tv
Bill Wright[_2_]
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Tim+ wrote:
Bill Wright wrote:
Max Demian wrote:

+1 (Whatever that means)


Like this?


Thank you, much better. In OE (with quotefix) your replies are quite
discernable but using Newstap on my ipad, all your responses have been
getting appended to the end of the line of the quoted text without a break.

Tim


I'll try to remember. If I stop doing it tell me.

Bill
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Old October 2nd 13, 04:43 PM posted to uk.tech.digital-tv
Bill Wright[_2_]
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Steve Thackery wrote:
Bill Wright wrote:

OK. Is this what you mean? I can do that if it looks better at your
end. I instinctively try to associate my reply with the text I'm
replying to, maybe that's why I don't leave a line.


Wonderful, wonderful! Thank you! I'm just about to leap into my car,
drive over to your place and give you a big, sloppy kiss.


That's fine, but can we leave it there? I don't do anal any more.

Bill
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Old October 2nd 13, 06:26 PM posted to uk.tech.digital-tv
Andy Burns[_8_]
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Bill Wright wrote:

Andy Burns wrote:

Having long lines has always been a no-no on usenet.


It's always long lines of text from someone else, when I quote it.


You can fix that by selecting their text and typing ctrl-R

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Old October 3rd 13, 12:12 AM posted to uk.tech.digital-tv
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On Wed, 02 Oct 2013 02:30:19 +0100, Bill Wright wrote:

Oh! You're making me feel really bad now. It's dreadful to discover that
you've inadvertently broken a social rule. You know that dream, the one
where you're suddenly in the middle of Asda and you realise you are
wearing nothing but a short vest?


If you didn't go into Asda then you wouldn't need to worry.
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Old October 3rd 13, 01:54 AM posted to uk.tech.digital-tv
Bill Wright[_2_]
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Paul Ratcliffe wrote:
On Wed, 02 Oct 2013 02:30:19 +0100, Bill Wright wrote:

Oh! You're making me feel really bad now. It's dreadful to discover that
you've inadvertently broken a social rule. You know that dream, the one
where you're suddenly in the middle of Asda and you realise you are
wearing nothing but a short vest?


If you didn't go into Asda then you wouldn't need to worry.


This Catholic from Yorkshire went to see the priest. “Father,” he said,
“There’s something that’s troubling me a lot. Could I tell you about it
and ask for guidance?”

“Of course my son.”

“Well the thing is . . .” The Yorkshireman paused and the priest saw a
deep blush appear.

“Go on my son.”

The Yorkshireman looked very uncomfortable. He cleared his throat. “Well
the thing is, on Monday afternoon I saw the wife bending over the chest
freezer and I was overcome father, completely overcome with desire. The
fact is, well . . .”

“Go on my son.”

“Well the fact is, Father, I took her from behind.”

“Was your wife sober and in full control of her faculties and did she
consent clearly and unequivocally?”

“Oh yes Father, she was begging for it, absolutely begging for it. . .”

"Yes, all right, all right. Now I hope this was normal vaginal
penetration and not any sort of perverted thing involving your wife’s
anus that you did here, my son."

“Involving what, Father?”

“Did you take her up the arse at all?”

"Oh no father, nothing like that. Just the normal carry on you know, but
from behind."

“Did you use any form of contraception other than the withdrawal or
rhythm methods that are sanctioned by the Holy Church for use within
marriage?”

“Oh no, Father, there wasn’t time.”

“Well you haven’t sinned my son; your conscience is clear.”

“But Father, will I still be able to get into heaven?”

“Of course you will my son.”

“Well that’s a ****ing relief because we’re banned from Asda!”

Bill



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Old October 3rd 13, 02:42 AM posted to uk.tech.digital-tv
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In message , Paul Ratcliffe
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On Wed, 02 Oct 2013 02:30:19 +0100, Bill Wright wrote:

Oh! You're making me feel really bad now. It's dreadful to discover that
you've inadvertently broken a social rule. You know that dream, the one
where you're suddenly in the middle of Asda and you realise you are
wearing nothing but a short vest?


If you didn't go into Asda then you wouldn't need to worry.


In Asda you probably wouldn't be the only one.
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Ian
 




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