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Old 08-17-2008, 11:22 PM #1
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Default Anyone else run into this on the forum?

About 80% of the time, when I go to the "(more)" smilies, the one I am looking for has suddenly disappeared as an option.

Other times the "definition", ie. "ROFLMAO" is there, but it is beside a different smilie. If I click on it, I get the wrong smilie (the same one that shows up on the list) when I preview.

I think it is incredibly coincidental that they might be adding smilies at EXACTLY the time that I want one.

When I go back later, the right smilie is there again.

Anyone else run into this?

Cherie
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