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Just hit the "mark all as read" button for this NG by mistake. Grrr.
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Chatty Cathy > wrote in news:kHJni.14468$Sb4.8883
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> Just hit the "mark all as read" button for this NG by mistake. Grrr.




Just go down the shops and buy a packet of baking soda and stick it in that
smelly fridge of yours!!!


Then come back and 'Google Groups is your friend' :-)



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Michael "Dog3" Lonergan wrote:
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>> Just hit the "mark all as read" button for this NG by mistake. Grrr.

>
> Just do a special download with your newsreader and download maybe 200 or
> 300 headers. Unless your ISP's servers only keep posts for a day or so you
> can probably re-download the messages.


I can do that... but if any threads are getting "interesting" the new
posts will show up again shortly anyway and then I can read the whole
thread (or not)

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> Chatty Cathy > wrote in news:kHJni.14468$Sb4.8883
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>> Just hit the "mark all as read" button for this NG by mistake. Grrr.

>
> Just go down the shops and buy a packet of baking soda and stick it in that
> smelly fridge of yours!!!


Going shopping tomorrow - tried some bleach solution in the mean time...

>
> Then come back and 'Google Groups is your friend' :-)
>


I am not that desperate yet - but thanks

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>> Then come back and 'Google Groups is your friend' :-)
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>
> I am not that desperate yet - but thanks
>



It comes in handy when one is away from ones computer.

Or......... when one has a blonde moment and deletes everything ;-P

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On Thu, 19 Jul 2007 15:25:49 +0200, Chatty Cathy
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>Just hit the "mark all as read" button for this NG by mistake. Grrr.


So now you have the perfect excuse to start over with a clean slate...
(and it'll probably be a lot easier to keep up-to-date for awhile!)
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>>> Then come back and 'Google Groups is your friend' :-)
>>>

>> I am not that desperate yet - but thanks
>>

>
>
> It comes in handy when one is away from ones computer.
>
> Or......... when one has a blonde moment and deletes everything ;-P
>


Had a lot of "blond" moments lately... its called "getting older" ;-P

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Karen AKA Kajikit wrote:

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> So now you have the perfect excuse to start over with a clean slate...
> (and it'll probably be a lot easier to keep up-to-date for awhile!)


This is true. First time in ages that I have only had 51 unread messages
in r.f.c.
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> Had a lot of "blond" moments lately... its called "getting older" ;-P
>


Last night I was relaxing, watching a little TV before bed. When I got up to
go upstairs for the night, I couldn't find my business cell, which I knew I
had
with me as I watched TV because I took a call. After searching around for
a while, I gave up and went up to bed.

As I was getting undressed I discovered I had tucked in in my bra for
safekeeping.



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> > Just hit the "mark all as read" button for this NG by mistake. Grrr.

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> Just do a special download with your newsreader and download maybe
> 200 or 300 headers. Unless your ISP's servers only keep posts for a
> day or so you can probably re-download the messages.


With mine it's even easier, one of the choices is to get messages for a
specified range of dates.




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> As I was getting undressed I discovered I had tucked in in my bra for
> safekeeping.


This is a habit of mine, too, I especially do that with money. When my
oldest was 18 months old, he picked up a dollar bill and he stuck it
down the front of his shirt. I guess he was watching me too closely! LOL

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On Thu, 19 Jul 2007 11:19:21 -0400, "cybercat" >
wrote:

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>"Chatty Cathy" > wrote
>>>

>>
>> Had a lot of "blond" moments lately... its called "getting older" ;-P
>>

>
>Last night I was relaxing, watching a little TV before bed. When I got up to
>go upstairs for the night, I couldn't find my business cell, which I knew I
>had
>with me as I watched TV because I took a call. After searching around for
>a while, I gave up and went up to bed.
>
>As I was getting undressed I discovered I had tucked in in my bra for
>safekeeping.


If it wasn't turned off, why didn't you just call the cell number to
find it?


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> On Thu, 19 Jul 2007 11:19:21 -0400, "cybercat" >
> wrote:
>
>>
>>"Chatty Cathy" > wrote
>>>>
>>>
>>> Had a lot of "blond" moments lately... its called "getting older" ;-P
>>>

>>
>>Last night I was relaxing, watching a little TV before bed. When I got up
>>to
>>go upstairs for the night, I couldn't find my business cell, which I knew
>>I
>>had
>>with me as I watched TV because I took a call. After searching around for
>>a while, I gave up and went up to bed.
>>
>>As I was getting undressed I discovered I had tucked in in my bra for
>>safekeeping.

>
> If it wasn't turned off, why didn't you just call the cell number to
> find it?
>


Well I would have felt even sillier had my bra started ringing.


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On Thu, 19 Jul 2007 13:50:38 -0500, Becca > wrote:

>cybercat wrote:
>
>> As I was getting undressed I discovered I had tucked in in my bra for
>> safekeeping.

>
>This is a habit of mine, too, I especially do that with money. When my
>oldest was 18 months old, he picked up a dollar bill and he stuck it
>down the front of his shirt.
>

What exactly *was* your profession before you married and had
children, Becca???? LOL <running away>

> I guess he was watching me too closely! LOL

My exDIL always had her cellphone glued to her ear - yapping on it.
It was both funny and sad at the same time to see her walk around with
the cellphone up to her ear and my grandchild walking next to her with
his wooden block held up to his ear. It was cute to watch, but sad to
know that was her idea of quality interaction with her child.


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On Thu, 19 Jul 2007 13:30:55 -0700, sf wrote:

>Last night I was relaxing, watching a little TV


Larger screens are in vogue at our house.



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>> Just hit the "mark all as read" button for this NG by mistake. Grrr.

>
> Just do a special download with your newsreader and download maybe 200 or
> 300 headers. Unless your ISP's servers only keep posts for a day or so you
> can probably re-download the messages.


I don't think Thunderbird is configurable enough to do that. Sure is
handy in Xnews (and Pan, and slrn, and...), though.

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> On Thu, 19 Jul 2007 11:19:21 -0400, "cybercat" >
> wrote:
>
>>
>>"Chatty Cathy" > wrote
>>>>
>>>
>>> Had a lot of "blond" moments lately... its called "getting older"
>>> ;-P
>>>

>>
>>Last night I was relaxing, watching a little TV before bed. When I got
>>up to go upstairs for the night, I couldn't find my business cell,
>>which I knew I had
>>with me as I watched TV because I took a call. After searching around
>>for a while, I gave up and went up to bed.
>>
>>As I was getting undressed I discovered I had tucked in in my bra for
>>safekeeping.

>
> If it wasn't turned off, why didn't you just call the cell number to
> find it?
>
>


LOL!!!!


One night , after the couple had retired for the night, the woman became
aware that her husband was touching her in a most unusual manner.
He started by running his hand across her shoulders and the small of her
back. He ran his hand over her breasts, touching them very lightly.
Then, he proceeded to run his hand gently down her side, sliding his
hand over her stomach, and then down the other side to a point below her
waist.

He continued on, gently feeling her hips, first one side and the the
other.

His hand ran further down the outside of her thighs.
His gentle probing then started up the inside of her left thigh, stopped
and the returned to do the same to her right thigh.

By this time the woman was becoming aroused and she squirmed a little to
better position herself.

The man stopped abruptly and rolled over to his side of the bed.

" Why are you stopping darling?" she whispered.

He whispered back, " I found the remote!"

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> On Thu, 19 Jul 2007 13:50:38 -0500, Becca > wrote:
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>>This is a habit of mine, too, I especially do that with money. When my
>>oldest was 18 months old, he picked up a dollar bill and he stuck it
>>down the front of his shirt.

>
>
> What exactly *was* your profession before you married and had
> children, Becca???? LOL <running away>


sf, I am an electrologist. IMO, it is the best job on the planet, but
the profession is not very glamorous. Now that I have moved to
Louisiana, I will have to obtain a state license before I can work.

After not working since March 26, I am not sure I will go back. And I
thought I would never retire (for real!). I have been enjoying myself
too much.<g> Plus I get to bug people here all day. It may not be as
much fun as removing unwanted hair from assholes and armpits, but I get
my thrills where I can find them.

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On Thu, 19 Jul 2007 20:42:23 -0500, Becca > wrote:

>After not working since March 26, I am not sure I will go back. And I
>thought I would never retire (for real!). I have been enjoying myself
>too much.<g> Plus I get to bug people here all day. It may not be as
>much fun as removing unwanted hair from assholes and armpits, but I get
>my thrills where I can find them.


LOL! What is more fun than denuding hairy people with electrical
charges?


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> LOL! What is more fun than denuding hairy people with electrical
> charges?
>
>


Being the hairy person?
I'd imagine have your back waxed would hurt.

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> On Thu, 19 Jul 2007 11:19:21 -0400, "cybercat" >
> wrote:
>
> >
> >"Chatty Cathy" > wrote
> >>>
> >>
> >> Had a lot of "blond" moments lately... its called "getting older" ;-P
> >>

> >
> >Last night I was relaxing, watching a little TV before bed. When I got up to
> >go upstairs for the night, I couldn't find my business cell, which I knew I
> >had
> >with me as I watched TV because I took a call. After searching around for
> >a while, I gave up and went up to bed.
> >
> >As I was getting undressed I discovered I had tucked in in my bra for
> >safekeeping.

>
> If it wasn't turned off, why didn't you just call the cell number to
> find it?


<lol> That's what I do to find Dad's cellphone when he misplaces it!
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On Thu, 19 Jul 2007 20:42:23 -0500, Becca > wrote:

>sf wrote:
>> On Thu, 19 Jul 2007 13:50:38 -0500, Becca > wrote:
>>
>>>This is a habit of mine, too, I especially do that with money. When my
>>>oldest was 18 months old, he picked up a dollar bill and he stuck it
>>>down the front of his shirt.

>>
>>
>> What exactly *was* your profession before you married and had
>> children, Becca???? LOL <running away>

>
>sf, I am an electrologist. IMO, it is the best job on the planet, but
>the profession is not very glamorous. Now that I have moved to
>Louisiana, I will have to obtain a state license before I can work.
>
>After not working since March 26, I am not sure I will go back. And I
>thought I would never retire (for real!). I have been enjoying myself
>too much.<g> Plus I get to bug people here all day. It may not be as
>much fun as removing unwanted hair from assholes and armpits, but I get
>my thrills where I can find them.
>
>Becca


i'm sure some days they must seem vaguely similar.

your pal,
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Michael "Dog3" Lonergan wrote:

> I use Xnews and there are a dozen ways you can do it.
>
> Michael <- likes his Xnews


*If* you're interested, there have been quite a few fixes and a few
features added since that five-year-old version of Xnews you're using.
I know, I know -- the Xnews site calls that the current version. It's
actually not. Details here, that unwrap some of the confusion that
Luu's naming conventions create:

http://blinkynet.net/comp/xnewsrels.html


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Michael "Dog3" Lonergan wrote:
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>> Michael "Dog3" Lonergan wrote:
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>>> I use Xnews and there are a dozen ways you can do it.
>>>
>>> Michael <- likes his Xnews

>>
>> *If* you're interested, there have been quite a few fixes and a few
>> features added since that five-year-old version of Xnews you're
>> using. I know, I know -- the Xnews site calls that the current
>> version. It's actually not. Details here, that unwrap some of the
>> confusion that Luu's naming conventions create:
>>
>> http://blinkynet.net/comp/xnewsrels.html

>
> Thanks. I took a glance at the page and bookmarked it. I'll research
> it further.


You're welcome, Michael. If you want to bookmark another useful page
for Xnews, he

http://blinkynet.net/comp/ndx_windows.html

The second section is all Xnews.


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