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   09/05/2008, 21:44
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Re: Ragondin
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 Christine Animal wrote:

Tell me Saligobay, how do you do double quotes?  I don't know how to do that.  When you quote someone just their quote comes out, but how do you get a second one in the same post?  I've seen it done before and often wondered.   Smile [:)]

 


 Christine Animal wrote:

Tell me Saligobay, how do you do double quotes?  I don't know how to do that.  When you quote someone just their quote comes out, but how do you get a second one in the same post?  I've seen it done before and often wondered.   Smile [:)]

 


 Christine Animal wrote:

Tell me Saligobay, how do you do double quotes?  I don't know how to do that.  When you quote someone just their quote comes out, but how do you get a second one in the same post?  I've seen it done before and often wondered.   Smile [:)]

 



Just cut and paste the HTML quote code ( the first and last lines of the text after you hit the quote button)
and put the relevant text in between. Simple eh? Smile [:)]



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   09/05/2008, 21:52
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Re: Ragondin
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Yes, thanks, I get that when it is sectioning the text of the quote or quoting several times the same post.  But I thought I'd seen several different posts quoted at the same time in the same post, but maybe I hadn't.   Confused [8-)]

 


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   09/05/2008, 22:27
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Re: Ragondin
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 Christine Animal wrote:

Yes, thanks, I get that when it is sectioning the text of the quote or quoting several times the same post.  But I thought I'd seen several different posts quoted at the same time in the same post, but maybe I hadn't.   Confused [8-)]

 

You mean like this;

 Tandem Pilot wrote:

Yes, thanks, I get that when it is sectioning the text of the quote or quoting several times the same post.  But I thought I'd seen several different posts quoted at the same time in the same post, but maybe I hadn't.   Confused [8-)]

 

and of course there is the opportunity for mischief; Big Smile [:D]

 Christine Animal wrote:

I really don't understand this at all Confused [8-)]

 




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   09/05/2008, 22:53
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 Tandem_Pilot wrote:

Christine, you are so dumb, can't you understand anything!

Yes, I know.  SaligoBay has very kindly sent me a pm.  I'll go and see if I can understand her version.   Stick out tongue [:P]

 


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   10/05/2008, 5:30
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 NormanH wrote:
We are in France, so it seems logical to follow French custom and practice in the matter, and not impose British attitudes.

You are allowed to bring your brain with you to France.    And what if a French person agrees with your "British" attitude?   Puts you in a bit of a quandary! 

 

 NormanH wrote:


For an idea of what our French hosts think,

Do you live in a B&B?

 


I presume your sarcasm means that you didn't understand the French site Stick out tongue [:P]

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   10/05/2008, 7:59
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Re: Ragondin
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Good grief, if Saligo Bay doesn't understand it then no one will Norman Stick out tongue [:P]


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   10/05/2008, 8:20
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Re: Ragondin
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 Cat wrote:

Good grief, if Saligo Bay doesn't understand it then no one will Norman Stick out tongue [:P]



Could someone explain what it is zat is not undserstood and by whom?

Is it this?

 Christine Animal wrote:

 Tandem_Pilot wrote:

Christine, you are so dumb, can't you understand anything!

Yes, I know.  SaligoBay has very kindly sent me a pm.  I'll go and see if I can understand her version.   Stick out tongue [:P]



Quotes in quotes?

Or this:

 Cat wrote:

Good grief, if Saligo Bay doesn't understand it then no one will Norman Stick out tongue [:P]



Is there a verb "to Norman"?

 Cat wrote:

Good grief, someone just set fire to my knickers Stick out tongue [:P]



Big Smile [:D]





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   10/05/2008, 8:34
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 cassis wrote:
Is there a verb "to Norman"?

Of course there is, Cassis!   It means to prepare a ragondin in the traditional Viking manner (because as any fule kno, they got to America first, so they should know).



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   10/05/2008, 8:37
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Re: Ragondin
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 NormanH wrote:
We are in France, so it seems logical to follow French custom and practice in the matter, and not impose British attitudes.

For an idea of what our French hosts think, this site is interesting:
http://www.peniche.com/Breves/eqte_sep_rag.htm

 SaligoBay wrote:

You are allowed to bring your brain with you to France.    And what if a French person agrees with your "British" attitude?   Puts you in a bit of a quandary! 

 

 NormanH wrote:


I presume your sarcasm means that you didn't understand the French site Stick out tongue [:P]

I presumed that his sarcasm meant that he no idea that Saligo Bay is one of the smartest people on the forum Blush [:$]  No word of a lie, pants not even warm, thank you.


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