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chrise

30th November 2015, 21:56
This is very difficult, as what I'me trying to show you isn't showing.

"< b >" turns bold on

"< /b >" turn it off.

Leave out the spaces I've put in, and use " [ " instead of " < " etc.
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chrise

30th November 2015, 21:58
That's more like it. Most sites would use " < ", but this one uses " [ ".
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chrise

30th November 2015, 22:13
Give it a go, elle! (or should I say give it a go, elle)
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elle

30th November 2015, 22:18
Chris.........................!
I'll read it all again in the morning - when I'm feeling less addle-pated!
Thank you for the effort........
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chrise

30th November 2015, 22:21
Look forward to seeing your response tomorrow, then elle!
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rusty

30th November 2015, 22:24
Hello, Elle!
Yes, let us ignore Chris!
I have a book somewhere and she is in it.
The book is No News from Throat Lake.
Throat Lake is English for Creeslough, in Donegal.
The man who wrote it lived in Creeslough and wrote for the Donegal Democrat newspaper. He said Meryl was a lovely person. He met her there, in Glenties, I think it was. And if I am correct, the film's World premiere was in Glenties.
Not certain, though.
I think my weather is due to improve on Wednesday.
A South wind will help.
It has been a bit of a devil the last two days, though!
Thank goodness somebody invented fleeces and Bridgedale socks!
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chrise

30th November 2015, 22:26
Fair enough!!
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rosalind

30th November 2015, 22:36
Exclamation marks are called screamers in journalism! I went through my book and halved the number I used, and there are still too many. You can do it, Elle :-))

I went round the Houses of Parliament today, most interesting. FYI you get the same security treatment as at UK airports- luckily we were warned so I didn't lose my scissors. Afterwards I took myself off to Tate Britain and saw, among other things, Tracy Emin's disgusting bed. Art with a capital F. Nice café, though.

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elle

1st December 2015, 10:16
Good Morning, Rusty!
Damp and mild this morning. How is it with you? Did you have the forecasted snow? Are your pavements slippy?
Bridgedale socks are hiking socks, aren't they? Mine are Coolmax, the idea being, I think to keep your feet 'cool' in summer, despite the padding on the socks.
They and my Nubucks are wonderful when out walking the dog over the fields and through the woods!
We had trouble getting to the park this morning.... there had obviously been an "incident" along the road we usually drive. The police had taped up the area with their blue and white tape, but hadn't had the good sense to notify drivers, by way of a notice, that the road was closed in the middle!
So motorists were driving along, not being able to see the tape from either end of the (long) road, and then getting stuck in the middle - unable to turn because of the bottleneck.
Just what you need before 8am!
No idea what was the problem...might find out when the local paper comes out!
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elle

1st December 2015, 10:27
Hi, Chris!
This is an experiment - I wonder if it will work?
[biu]Fingers crossed![/b/i/u]
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