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    Shamrock Shake for St Patrick's Day

    St Patrick's Day falls on Saturday 17th March 2012. Although I am really rather English, the British Isles have been genetically mixed-about over the last two thousand years, so I'd be surprised if I didn't have at least a drop of Irish blood in me. On St Patrick's Day, my Irish bits come...
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    Please don't think that I'm being a difficult customer, but this needs clarifying.

    Re: Please don't think that I'm being a difficult customer, but this needs clarifying No problems! I guess things were hectic at the time.
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    Please don't think that I'm being a difficult customer, but this needs clarifying.

    Re: Please don't think that I'm being a difficult customer, but this needs clarifying Thanks for the explanation on cool badges, Livewire. (Or should I say, Livewire?)
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    Please don't think that I'm being a difficult customer, but this needs clarifying.

    Re: Please don't think that I'm being a difficult customer, but this needs clarifying Many thanks for the detailed reply! I was going by what was said in this post...
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    Please don't think that I'm being a difficult customer, but this needs clarifying.

    Re: Please don't think that I'm being a difficult customer, but this needs clarifying Well, I'd hardly submitted the previous post, before another thread in this subforum I keep forgetting corrects me by happenstance on one point! It seems that the old forum-login once a month system has been...
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    Happy New Year

    And a peaceful and prosperous one to you and all members here. Geocities... now there's a blast from the past.
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    I keep forgetting to log in here once a month

    How amazing! I'd have thought that the log-in-to-forum requirement was to force members to see ads. I don't see any ads on the portal.
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    Please don't think that I'm being a difficult customer, but this needs clarifying.

    My old Latin teacher would be so pleased! I've finally found a use for the phrase caveat emptor that he taught us with so much dogged persistence. (And I still remembered how to spell it correctly; you can check on Wikipedia.) It means let the buyer beware as in this case where x10 is offering...
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