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| Junior Member ![]() Join Date: Oct 2004
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![]() | Thanks to everyone who has been helping me with information on D-Ddday for my project. All of you have been an excellent help and I really appreciate it. To everyone who has posted a reply on any of the topics i have started: thanks you all very much and i am asking you if i may quote you on some the things that have been discussed and possibly use your name (your forum names, if u would allow me to use your real names please contact me) if you dont mind to the question i have just asked then please reply on this board or send me a personal message as soon as you can. Thanks again and keep posting those replies to my topics cause im not quiet finished yet, and even when im doen keep replying cause i always like to learn new things and hear what others have to say Thank You All Very Much ![]()
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![]() | Afraid I voted for no 3, simply because I couldn't resist it. Just for the record, anyone is allowed to quote anything I post at any time, but beware. I have my opinions, but I am not a recognised authority on anything (at least, on anything I post under my user name). If people quote sources, which is a good idea on important points, then why not check and quote the source? Of course, personal recollections are a different matter and could be quoted.
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| Per Ardua Ad Astra ![]() Join Date: Sep 2004 Location: Royal Deeside/St Andrews, Scotland, UK
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![]() ![]() | No Problem Sonae77. I have also voted for no.3 as I also couldnt resist it .You can quote anything Ive said too, but I also am not a recognised authority on this subject.
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![]() | Voted for Number Three. Funniest answer in a poll I've seen yet! ![]()
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![]() | Thanks to those who have replied already, and thanks for the compliments about answer #3. Dont ask how i thought of that, my best friend and i made it up in 8th grade and i dont how we came up with that, i guess were just weird. so anyways thanks again
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