On Mon, 27 Jun 2011 06:36:50 +1000, moo <mc@no.kill.hal-al.com.invalid>
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>B.B. <none@none.com> wrote:
>>On Sun, 26 Jun 2011 08:57:47 +0200, "AsterBloem" <aster@live.nl> wrote in:
>><77acd$4e06d86f$d979ca06$21373@cache80.multikabel.net>:
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>>>Who can help me with some urban thread embroidery patterns?
>>
>>I answered you once. It doesn't do me any good to post say skulls when
>>you are looking for florals or hummingbirds. They have a wide variety of
>>designs. Surely you can give me some sort of idea of the type or style of
>>designs you request. I'm trying to help here. Help me to help you.
>>B.B.
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>BB..?
>A wee "heads up"??
>The server the OP is using has only recently
>came to my attention, and only because a
>known troll is using it. The origin is always
>seen to be the Netherlands yet the English used is
>distinctly North Americas.
>I am as yet undecided as to the posters intent.
>
>So.. given the fact "Grabit" users generally do not
>read text posts, and assuming the OP is indeed Dutch,
>then it is also the usual thing for those "types" to
>only look at _binary_ posts.
>IOW.. your text responses will not be seen by them
>even when the request and responses are genuine
>conversation.
>
>.. this may help you to understand ABCP operations
>a little more clearly.
Many thanks. I wasn't sure of this. But I did indeed see the grabit thing
at the bottom. Tried that myself once...lol. Didn't do much good IMO, I
missed a lot of this group.
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