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Oct 09, 2006 05:41 |  #46

Dante King wrote in post #2095660 (external link)
Switching to decaf works really well! I think it is common courtesy to thank someone that complements you.

Thank you ;)

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that is a cracker of a shot! What a way to end the day!

Thanks for the comment, it was a great day after this shot :)


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Oct 09, 2006 09:43 |  #47

Dante King wrote in post #2095660 (external link)
Switching to decaf works really well! .

Mr. King,

Never in my comments did i assume about anyone's drinking habits... i failed to see how it is connected to specific photo and our forum. i always keep it with the photo and the issue at hand.

judging by your comment to me and by your add on words to your signature, there is a bit of an obsession with that issue.

Calicokat,

in regards to "thanking people" for their comments.... a simple math would give you a double the amount of comments on any given posting and in the forum in general... why?

there are other forums that actually limit the amount of responses to 2 only in order to let a posting have its own "natural life span" and not manipulated by the person posting.

again, calcokat, nothing personal, but having posting 20 responses on 20 comments is a bit too much for my taste. just like in nature, our posting have a "birth" and a "death" and as much as we are attached to it sometimes we just have to let it go to the back pages.

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Oct 09, 2006 10:51 |  #48

ziggi, quit thread-crapping. use PM to discuss such things.


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Oct 09, 2006 12:14 |  #49

Unless and until we are asked to pay for posting, I say, do what you feel comfortable with as long as it's within the rules. Replying to a post is within the rules.

thread-crapping

Have to remember that one. :D


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Oct 09, 2006 12:42 |  #50

ziggi wrote in post #2096443 (external link)
Mr. King,

Never in my comments did i assume about anyone's drinking habits... i failed to see how it is connected to specific photo and our forum. i always keep it with the photo and the issue at hand.

judging by your comment to me and by your add on words to your signature, there is a bit of an obsession with that issue.

Calicokat,

in regards to "thanking people" for their comments.... a simple math would give you a double the amount of comments on any given posting and in the forum in general... why?

there are other forums that actually limit the amount of responses to 2 only in order to let a posting have its own "natural life span" and not manipulated by the person posting.

again, calcokat, nothing personal, but having posting 20 responses on 20 comments is a bit too much for my taste. just like in nature, our posting have a "birth" and a "death" and as much as we are attached to it sometimes we just have to let it go to the back pages.

ziggi

Again, responding to people who have taken the time to repsond to a pic I posted is a courtesy, don't have to do it, but I like too, they took the time to look at my photo and say something nice or not nice, I take the time to respond to them.

And FYI, you are your own worst enemy here, how many more dreadful, in your opinion, posts have you generated now :lol:


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Oct 09, 2006 12:43 |  #51

winkie wrote in post #2096653 (external link)
ziggi, quit thread-crapping. use PM to discuss such things.

canonloader wrote in post #2096926 (external link)
Unless and until we are asked to pay for posting, I say, do what you feel comfortable with as long as it's within the rules. Replying to a post is within the rules.

Have to remember that one. :D

"Thread Crapping" :lol: :lol: :lol:


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