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Hi!


Hey!


How are you?


Good. You?


Not bad, not been getting much sleep lately.


Why?


Ah, my newborn son has his days mixed with his nights. Not bad though, he's just hungry when I'm sleepy.
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Originally posted by Rubicon-Ka-Bong:
Hi!


Hey!


How are you?


Good. You?


Not bad, not been getting much sleep lately.


Why?


Ah, my newborn son has his days mixed with his nights. Not bad though, he's just hungry when I'm sleepy.


I think they grow out of that eventually.
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Originally posted by Rubicon-Ka-Bong:
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Originally posted by Rubicon-Ka-Bong:
Hi!


Hey!


How are you?


Good. You?


Not bad, not been getting much sleep lately.


Why?


Ah, my newborn son has his days mixed with his nights. Not bad though, he's just hungry when I'm sleepy.


I think they grow out of that eventually.


I hope so, LOL!
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Originally posted by Rubicon-Ka-Bong:
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Originally posted by Rubicon-Ka-Bong:
Hi!


Hey!


How are you?


Good. You?


Not bad, not been getting much sleep lately.


Why?


Ah, my newborn son has his days mixed with his nights. Not bad though, he's just hungry when I'm sleepy.


I think they grow out of that eventually.


I hope so, LOL!


How is work?
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Originally posted by Rubicon-Ka-Bong:
Hi!


Hey!


How are you?


Good. You?


Not bad, not been getting much sleep lately.


Why?


Ah, my newborn son has his days mixed with his nights. Not bad though, he's just hungry when I'm sleepy.


I think they grow out of that eventually.


I hope so, LOL!


How is work?


Good, Labor day is the peak of toaster demand.
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Originally posted by Rubicon-Ka-Bong:
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Originally posted by Rubicon-Ka-Bong:
Hi!


Hey!


How are you?


Good. You?


Not bad, not been getting much sleep lately.


Why?


Ah, my newborn son has his days mixed with his nights. Not bad though, he's just hungry when I'm sleepy.


I think they grow out of that eventually.


I hope so, LOL!


How is work?


Good, Labor day is the peak of toaster demand.


What sells more, two slot or four?
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Originally posted by Rubicon-Ka-Bong:
Hi!


Hey!


How are you?


Good. You?


Not bad, not been getting much sleep lately.


Why?


Ah, my newborn son has his days mixed with his nights. Not bad though, he's just hungry when I'm sleepy.


I think they grow out of that eventually.


I hope so, LOL!


How is work?


Good, Labor day is the peak of toaster demand.


What sells more, two slot or four?


two slot surprisingly.
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Somebody's trying to pad his post count and waste Boris' bandwidth.


how do you figure? I see no mention of old movies


IC understands how this works.


Don't you mean "Why" it works?


or who it works
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Originally posted by Fedya:
Somebody's trying to pad his post count and waste Boris' bandwidth.


how do you figure? I see no mention of old movies

"Silent killer" movies: classic movies with death (or attempted murder/suicide) by asphyxiation from gas

Dinner at Eight: John Barrymore commits suicide by turning on the gas
Shadow of a Doubt: Joseph Cotten tries to kill niece Teresa Wright by locking her in a garage with a running car
The Ghost and Mrs. Muir: Rex Harrison plays a sailor who accidentally kills himself when he leaves the gas on
The Apartment: Jack Lemmon thinks Shirley MacLaine is trying to kill herself when he smells gas coming from his apartment
Cactus Flower: Goldie Hawn tries to kill herself by turning on the gas oven

Razzer
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Originally posted by Fedya:
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Originally posted by Iowacheese:
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Originally posted by Fedya:
Somebody's trying to pad his post count and waste Boris' bandwidth.


how do you figure? I see no mention of old movies

"Silent killer" movies: classic movies with death (or attempted murder/suicide) by asphyxiation from gas

Dinner at Eight: John Barrymore commits suicide by turning on the gas
Shadow of a Doubt: Joseph Cotten tries to kill niece Teresa Wright by locking her in a garage with a running car
The Ghost and Mrs. Muir: Rex Harrison plays a sailor who accidentally kills himself when he leaves the gas on
The Apartment: Jack Lemmon thinks Shirley MacLaine is trying to kill herself when he smells gas coming from his apartment
Cactus Flower: Goldie Hawn tries to kill herself by turning on the gas oven

Razzer


silent killer = the unnecessary quoting or overquoting.

Most often you don't need to quote at all (in a thread about the defense, you don't need to quote some other guys statement about the defense to get that the discussion is about the damn defense) or you can edit just the exact thing you are responding to. Do we really need to re-read someone else's post that happened just prior in order to understand your point?

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Originally posted by Rubicon-Ka-Bong:
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Originally posted by Fedya:
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Originally posted by Iowacheese:
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Originally posted by Fedya:
Somebody's trying to pad his post count and waste Boris' bandwidth.


how do you figure? I see no mention of old movies

"Silent killer" movies: classic movies with death (or attempted murder/suicide) by asphyxiation from gas

Dinner at Eight: John Barrymore commits suicide by turning on the gas
Shadow of a Doubt: Joseph Cotten tries to kill niece Teresa Wright by locking her in a garage with a running car
The Ghost and Mrs. Muir: Rex Harrison plays a sailor who accidentally kills himself when he leaves the gas on
The Apartment: Jack Lemmon thinks Shirley MacLaine is trying to kill herself when he smells gas coming from his apartment
Cactus Flower: Goldie Hawn tries to kill herself by turning on the gas oven

Razzer


silent killer = the unnecessary quoting or overquoting.

Most often you don't need to quote at all (in a thread about the defense, you don't need to quote some other guys statement about the defense to get that the discussion is about the damn defense) or you can edit just the exact thing you are responding to. Do we really need to re-read someone else's post that happened just prior in order to understand your point?

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I don't understand. Perhaps a snazzy catch phrase to describe this problem will help us.
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http://www.ricksteves.com/graffiti/helpline/index.cfm/r...you-poststrong-.html

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Originally posted by JJSD:
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Originally posted by Rubicon-Ka-Bong:
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Originally posted by Fedya:
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Originally posted by Iowacheese:
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Originally posted by Fedya:
Somebody's trying to pad his post count and waste Boris' bandwidth.


how do you figure? I see no mention of old movies

"Silent killer" movies: classic movies with death (or attempted murder/suicide) by asphyxiation from gas

Dinner at Eight: John Barrymore commits suicide by turning on the gas
Shadow of a Doubt: Joseph Cotten tries to kill niece Teresa Wright by locking her in a garage with a running car
The Ghost and Mrs. Muir: Rex Harrison plays a sailor who accidentally kills himself when he leaves the gas on
The Apartment: Jack Lemmon thinks Shirley MacLaine is trying to kill herself when he smells gas coming from his apartment
Cactus Flower: Goldie Hawn tries to kill herself by turning on the gas oven

Razzer


silent killer = the unnecessary quoting or overquoting.

Most often you don't need to quote at all (in a thread about the defense, you don't need to quote some other guys statement about the defense to get that the discussion is about the damn defense) or you can edit just the exact thing you are responding to. Do we really need to re-read someone else's post that happened just prior in order to understand your point?

poststrong


I don't understand. Perhaps a snazzy catch phrase to describe this problem will help us.


Over-Gebins.
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Originally posted by Henry:
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Originally posted by JJSD:
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Originally posted by Rubicon-Ka-Bong:
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Originally posted by Fedya:
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Originally posted by Iowacheese:
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Originally posted by Fedya:
Somebody's trying to pad his post count and waste Boris' bandwidth.


how do you figure? I see no mention of old movies

"Silent killer" movies: classic movies with death (or attempted murder/suicide) by asphyxiation from gas

Dinner at Eight: John Barrymore commits suicide by turning on the gas
Shadow of a Doubt: Joseph Cotten tries to kill niece Teresa Wright by locking her in a garage with a running car
The Ghost and Mrs. Muir: Rex Harrison plays a sailor who accidentally kills himself when he leaves the gas on
The Apartment: Jack Lemmon thinks Shirley MacLaine is trying to kill herself when he smells gas coming from his apartment
Cactus Flower: Goldie Hawn tries to kill herself by turning on the gas oven

Razzer


silent killer = the unnecessary quoting or overquoting.

Most often you don't need to quote at all (in a thread about the defense, you don't need to quote some other guys statement about the defense to get that the discussion is about the damn defense) or you can edit just the exact thing you are responding to. Do we really need to re-read someone else's post that happened just prior in order to understand your point?

poststrong


I don't understand. Perhaps a snazzy catch phrase to describe this problem will help us.


Over-Gebins.


sold!

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