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Old 01-17-2007, 12:13 AM #10
Lara Lara is offline
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Lara Lara is offline
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I would prefer to type "thanks for this" or "thankyou for that" rather than press the button in response to something someone else has said or done, so if you don't see my name on those strange little posts saying someone or other has thanked you for your message, then it doesn't mean I don't thank you.

Is it ok for me to say that I think it's rather odd? I've never seen anything like that on a forum before.

Is it ok for me to say that I think it sounds a tinsy tad gushy? I'm not saying you're all gushy, I'm just saying that it would feel that way to me if I keep pressing the "thanks" button all day and all night. Some things can go unsaid. I read one of Di's posts somewhere and I forget exactly what she said on it now, but I agreed with her and want everyone to know, that if you don't get a big thankyou post from Lara, then it doesn't mean I don't care or anything like that at all.

phew... thanks. lol
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