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   10/05/2008, 11:41
Jacqui      Too            is not online. Last active: 26/08/2008 11:37:51 Jacqui Too



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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 [:)]

Yes how do you do that? Please can I know as well Confused [8-)]


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   10/05/2008, 12:51
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Re: Ragondin
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Allora.  When you click on "Quote" on someone's post in order to reply to it,  you see something like this:

[ quote user="SaligoBay" ] French people like Marmite.  Marmite is delicious.  [ / quote ]

If you want to argue those two points separately, you split the quote up and re-tag it with the extra tags it needs.  You add your comments, and your post will look something like this:

[ quote user="SaligoBay" ] French people like Marmite. [ / quote ]

No they don't.  It's part of the constitution of the 5th Republic that they're not allowed to like Marmite.

[ quote user="SaligoBay" ]  Marmite is delicious.  [ / quote ]

Only if you have no taste buds.

If you want to back up your argument with something that Cat has said, you can copy-and-paste Cat's comments from wherever they are into your post, and tag them up:

[ quote user="Cat" ] Marmite was first used in the Napoleonic Wars to make the Paris marsh frogs taste bad, in the hope that the French troops would die of starvation. [ / quote ]

There you go, SB, historical proof that the French don't like Marmite!

I've left lots of spaces in these examples within the square brackets, so that you can see what the tags look like.   If you remove the spaces the tags should resolve properly........

 SaligoBay wrote:
French people like Marmite.

No they don't.  It's part of the constitution of the 5th Republic that they're not allowed to like Marmite.

 SaligoBay wrote:
  Marmite is delicious. 

Only if you have no taste buds.

 Cat wrote:
Marmite was first used in the Napoleonic Wars to make the Paris marsh frogs taste bad, in the hope that the French troops would die of starvation.

There you go, SB, historical proof that the French don't like Marmite!



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   10/05/2008, 12:55
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Re: Ragondin
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I'll agree with that.  I don't like Marmite much either.

Thank you for your help SB.   Big Smile [:D]

 


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   10/05/2008, 14:24
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Re: Ragondin
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 SaligoBay wrote:

Allora.  When you click on "Quote" on someone's post in order to reply to it,  you see something like this:

Yes I can do this

 SaligoBay wrote:

If you want to argue those two points separately, you split the quote up and re-tag it with the extra tags it needs.  You add your comments, and your post will look something like this:

And this

 

 christine wrote:

I'll agree with that.  I don't like Marmite much either.

And yes I can do that as wellBig Smile [:D]

But I had to type in Christine's quote because I could not get it to copy!!

How do you copy another quote?

This post has taken me ages to write beause I could not copy


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   10/05/2008, 15:21
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Re: Ragondin
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 SaligoBay wrote:

French people like Marmite.  Marmite is delicious. 

Downright lie.  What you should have said was:

 SaligoBay wrote:

French people like Marmot.  Marmot paté is delicious. 

At least that would have kept us vaguely on subject.

EDIT:

Also has a rather nifty double Anglo-French meaning.



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   10/05/2008, 16:10
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Re: Ragondin
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Hmm, marmot. 

Nope, never been tempted. 

 


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   10/05/2008, 16:17
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Re: Ragondin
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1) I like Marmite.

2) I am French.

3) I still can't do quotes.

Question: is 3) because of 1) and 2)?


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   10/05/2008, 16:23
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Re: Ragondin
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Must be that, cos I also tick all the boxes ... Big Smile [:D]
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   10/05/2008, 16:23
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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]


Who is this paragon?
Someone who doesn't understand the use of 'hosts' to mean host nation, and who assumes that if one French person agrees with a British one on a particular issue that causes a problem as far as the rest of France is concerned.
I referred to a site (which nobody has commented on) which gives a pretty clear idea of the problem that this pest causes, and which outlines measures which can be taken against them in France, where France is the host nation and has the right to make the rules.

If Little Britons conflate British attude with "brains," and French practice with "something else but we don't/cant read/ cant understand the website so we can't say what it is"  we are getting close  to arrogant smugness.

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