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'Thanks' Button Team Community Member T.K.S.
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but...it doesn't take MUCH to cornfucious doody!!
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I know I'm coming in late on this, I've been on vacation!
![]() Artist, thanks for bringing this up, and mods, thanks working on a solution. I have, in the past, received an email notification of a post, gone to the thread, and not found the post. The ones I remember from recently, I can well understand why they would have been edited or removed, whether by a mod or the poster, since they were, well, virulent, is about the best word I can come up with. But it definitely made it odd, having received the emailed post that then turns out not to be there. Rather like the poem: Yesterday upon the stair I met a man who wasn't there. He wasn't there again today Oh how I wish he'd go away. Having some kind of acknowledgement in the thread will definitely get rid of the problem of the "man who wasn't there." Hugs,
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