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Quote from: Hank Rearden on January 08, 2007, 06:30:10 PMQuote from: Jack's Smirking Revenge on January 08, 2007, 06:28:46 PMQuote from: letylyf on January 08, 2007, 06:25:50 PMThe first person plural is equally charming.oh if you insist.i hope you don't really think that people here are obnoxious/snobby/annoying for the most part. actually i've found that the regular posters (e.g. J. yes, really) are for the most part friendly, helpful people.I'd say something similar, but I would replace "e.g." with "except."aren't you due to start flirting with her in about 2 posts?
Quote from: Jack's Smirking Revenge on January 08, 2007, 06:28:46 PMQuote from: letylyf on January 08, 2007, 06:25:50 PMThe first person plural is equally charming.oh if you insist.i hope you don't really think that people here are obnoxious/snobby/annoying for the most part. actually i've found that the regular posters (e.g. J. yes, really) are for the most part friendly, helpful people.I'd say something similar, but I would replace "e.g." with "except."
Quote from: letylyf on January 08, 2007, 06:25:50 PMThe first person plural is equally charming.oh if you insist.i hope you don't really think that people here are obnoxious/snobby/annoying for the most part. actually i've found that the regular posters (e.g. J. yes, really) are for the most part friendly, helpful people.
The first person plural is equally charming.
The appropriateness of Perpetua would probably depend on the tone of the writing. When I used it, I (half playfully) thought the extra space made the words sort of resonate.
Quote from: Jack's Smirking Revenge on January 08, 2007, 06:12:26 PMQuote from: letylyf on January 08, 2007, 06:11:04 PMI don't.not ever.we're actually shocked that you're female. you sound too angry for that.How very charmingly sexist of you.
Quote from: letylyf on January 08, 2007, 06:11:04 PMI don't.not ever.we're actually shocked that you're female. you sound too angry for that.
I don't.
Quote from: Melizzles on January 08, 2007, 07:19:49 PMI use unread replies, and I am a tad psycho about not having anything in there, so I delete out of threads as necessary to have less. I also look at the first page of the OTB frequently in case I miss something new.oh, true. I go even deeper than the first page on monday mornings, usually.
I use unread replies, and I am a tad psycho about not having anything in there, so I delete out of threads as necessary to have less. I also look at the first page of the OTB frequently in case I miss something new.
So we're all apparently obsessive-compulsive over the unread replies, huh? My pet peeve is when I post in a thread, and then it suddenly becomes extremely popular and WON'T DIE. Then I have to wade through pages of crap to delete my posts. Also, whenever I post in a blueb thread I end up regretting it...a lot of those go on forever.
Quote from: Cady on January 08, 2007, 07:40:26 PMIt's fantastic. I got out of the NFL thread that way--I couldn't for the LIFE of me remember (a) why I had posted in there and (b) when. You can find what times you've posted at and then go back and find your posts.I think it'd also be good for those 20 page threads I just want to skim
It's fantastic. I got out of the NFL thread that way--I couldn't for the LIFE of me remember (a) why I had posted in there and (b) when. You can find what times you've posted at and then go back and find your posts.
So we're all apparently obsessive-compulsive over the unread replies, huh?