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CrystyB
Misunderstood Guy



PostPosted: Sat Apr 29, 2000 4:55 pm    Post subject: 1 Reply with quote

I will be updating this first post to centralize all the acro's in this topic.

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COMPILATION

So let's start with GL forums. Ow, you mean what's "GL"? Well, Grey Labyrinth, duh! Where are you at?
VSP=Visitor Submitted Puzzles
OT=Off-Topic
GLP=GL Puzzles
VSN=Visitor Submitted News
AtM=Ask the Minotaur(s)
EI=Educator Idea(s)
(and the new ones: )
VG=Visitor Games
GLOC=GL Open Content
FOS=Finger Of Suspicion


AFAIK - as far as I know
AFAIR = as far as i remember
AFK = away from keyboard
ASAP = as soon as possible
bbiab = be back in a bit
BOGOF=Buy one get one free..
BOHICA Bend Over, Here It Comes Again
BRB = be right back (Alternative: BathRoom Break)
BTW=By the way
BURN=Beaten up redneck.
DILLIGAF = Do I look like I give a F*ck?
dmi=don't mention it
dne=does not equal
DNFTT (GL-ism) =Do Not Feed The Trolls (ie don't reply to this topic)
DOA - Dead on arrival, if something you ordered comes in broken
DVD - Digital Versatile Disk, and not Video
e.g. = exampli gratia (latin phrase meaning "for the sake of example"/"example given")
FAQ=Frequently asked question
FCOL=For cryin' out loud
FIFO=first in first out [queue]
FUBAR= f***ed up beyond all recognition
Fugazi - F*cked up, got ambushed, Zipped In.. same as fubar..
FW=Freeware
FWIW=For what it's worth
FYI=For your information
GIGO=Garbage In Garbage Out *
GL(A)=Good Luck (All).
GNDN - Go(ing) Nowhere, Do(ing) Nothing.
GONAD=GOing Nowhere, Always Drunk
GR&D=Grinning running & Ducking
h&g "hi and goodbye" (from "Sleepless in Seattle")
HF - have fun
i.e. = id est (latin phrase meaning "that is" or "in other words")
IAE=In any event
IIRC='If It Really Counts' /'If I Recall Correctly'
IMCO=In my considered opinion
IMHO=In my humble/honest opinion (also IMO)
imnsho - in my not so humble opionion
IMO=In my opinion
IOW=In other words
IRL - In Real Life
ISE (GL-ism) =Internal Server Error. It happens from time to time.
JASE=Just another system error
JIC = just in case
k = ok - okay
KISS Keep It Simple, Stupid
LIFO=last in first out [stack]
LMAO = laughing my ass off/out
LMFAO = ? (figure it out )
LOL=Laughing Out Loud
LPITC [used to describe an unknown computer problem] = Little People Inside The Computer.
lwr - launch when ready (gaming)
MACINTOSH - Most Aplications Crash; If Not, The Operating System Hangs.
MFZ=Microsoft free zone
MHO (mee-hoe) (GL-ism) - Monty Hall Opposition
MICROSOFT - Most Intelligent Costumers Refuse Our Software On First Try
nc=no clue
nfc=no f***ing clue
nm - nevermind
NP=No Problem.
NRN=No Reply Necessary
NT/NL [often seen on messageboards with requests, meaning] no text/no link
NT=New Testament. It's a Christian thing.
nt= Nice Try / nice touch / nice table
OMG=OhMyGod
OTF=On The Floor(laughing)
OTOH=On the other hand
PCMCIA People Can't Memorize Computer Industry Acronyms.
PD=Public Domain
POBCAK Problem occured between chair and keyboard
POC=piece of cake
RL - real life, you know, that thing away from the computer . . .
RLI Real life interruption
ROFL=Rolling on (the) floor laughing. [also rotfl]
ROFLMAO - rolling on floor lauging my <ahem> off/out
RSN=Real soon now
SCUBA=Self contained underwater breathing apparatus.
SITD=Still in the dark
snafu = situation normal, all f***ed up
sp? means "spelling?"; **
SPAM - Squirrels, Pigeons, and Mice.
SW=Shareware
SWAK = sealed with a kiss
TANSTAAFL=There ain't no such thing as a free lunch
THP= Texas Highway Patrol
THP (GL-ism) = TreasureHunt Puzzle
TIA=Thanks in advance (also aTdHvAaNnKcSe)
TIC=Tongue in cheek
TLA=Three letter acronym (also FLA)
TTFN=Ta-ta for now
ttyl - talk to you later
TY(VM)=Thank You (Very Much).
WEG = wicked evil grin
wlog =?= without loss of generality ?
wtf - what the f***
wtg - way to go
WYSIWYG=What You See Is What You Get.
YMMV = your mileage may vary [means that you may have a different experience then I have.]
YW=You're Welcome.


Shorthands:
b/c=because
cu (or cee-yah)=see you
j/k=joking
ppl=people
w/=with
w/o=without


SPECIFIC ACRONYMS


People doing TV repair courses apparently remember the different types of signal with -
NTTSC - never twice the same colour
PAL - picture always lousy


Some ones from the army days
KFS Knife Fork Spoon
U/S Unserviceable
FRED F...... Ridiculous Eating Device (It was a cross between a spoon and can opener)
RV Rendez-vous




* (output of a computer program or of some automated device based on wrong input is unreliable)
** you normally see it along the lines of "auntiedellooveeun (sp?)" [when someone is not sure they have spelt something correctly.]

TALKS talks talks


I've always considered the GL (Grey Labyrinth) to be the KGDB (Kinder, Gentler Discussion Board) so maybe someone can enlighten me without making me feel too NAS (Naive and stupid)?


RTFM is one that is given when an answer could be found by reading a manual. I am assuming it can only be used when the manual is Fine, or Free.
I work in retail and we call buy one get one BOGO. And of course loss prevention is always dealing with BOSO.
if I'm bargain hunting I'd look for B1G1 (buy 1 get 1 free) or MR (manufacturer's rebate) or MIR (mail in rebate). I suppose it's like jargon in RL.


I happen to drive a 1988 Buick POS, and in this usage, it doesn't stand for point-of-sale.


I read a paper written in english by a (very serious) frenchman, who had decided the phrase "That is to say" needed abbreviation with an acronym, which made it look very funny.
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There are still some i cannot figure out. Can you shed some light?
Quote:
I always tell people I live in BFE.


* The actual first post to this topic starts here *

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quote:

I'm sorry to bother everyone with a stupid question like that but I've been very curious for a LONG time...
(I once seen a file with some acronyms, but can't remember where from)

Just post anything new that you came across.

E.G. IMO=In My Oppinion
BTW=By The Way

Thanks in anticipation, Cristy.



This is what i asked for at a Go2Net "CoffeeShop" discussion, before Go2Net stopped existing.
The results then were:

quote:

To: Cristian B. who started this subject
From: Mighty_Mezz Thursday, Sep 2, 1999 11:51 AM ET
Reply #2

Cristian - Here are a few.
BTW By the way
FAQ Frequently asked question
FW Freeware
FWIW For what it's worth
FYI For your information
GR&D Grinning running & Ducking
IAE In any event
IMO In my opinion
IMHO In my humble opinion (also IMO)
IMCO In my considered opinion
IOW In other words
JASE Just another system error
LOL Laughing Out Loud
MFZ Microsoft free zone
NRN No Reply Necessary
OTF On The Floor(laughing)
OTOH On the other hand
PD Public Domain
ROFL Rolling on floor laughing.
RSN Real soon now
SITD Still in the dark
SW Shareware
TANSTAAFL There ain't no such thing as a free lunch
TIA Thanks in advance (also aTdHvAaNnKcSe)
TIC Tongue in cheek
TLA Three letter acronym (also FLA)
TTFN Ta ta for now
YMMV Your Mileage May Vary

...Mezz -



SO I WOULD NOW LIKE TO FIND OUT if my assumption were correct thinking that w/=with, w/o=without and b/c=because. AND I WOULD LIKE A REASON FOR THESE (the last 4) ACROS TOO.

j/k=joking (i once thought it might mean "just kiding", but i agree with Tom.)

edited on 05-08-2000, 05-22-2000, 09-21-2001 and after Sept 2002:



[This message has been edited by CrystyB (edited 09-16-2002 01:27 PM).]
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AcidFast
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PostPosted: Mon May 01, 2000 7:10 am    Post subject: 2 Reply with quote

w/ and w/o are correct, btu I'm not so sure about b/c.

LMAO = laughing my ass off
LMFAO = (figure it out)
AFK = away from keyboard
BRB = be right back
SWAK = sealed with a kiss
WEG = wicked evil grin
ASAP = as soon as possible
JIC = just in case
DILLIGAF = Do I look like I give a F*ck?


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CzarJ
Hot babe



PostPosted: Sun May 07, 2000 9:10 pm    Post subject: 3 Reply with quote

XYZ...
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Ghost Post
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PostPosted: Mon May 08, 2000 2:04 pm    Post subject: 4 Reply with quote

wlog =?= without loss of generality ?
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PostPosted: Mon May 08, 2000 4:17 pm    Post subject: 5 Reply with quote

e.g. -- exampla gratia (latin phrase meaning "for the sake of example")

i.e. -- id est (latin phrase meaning "that is" or "in other words")
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CrystyB
Misunderstood Guy



PostPosted: Mon May 08, 2000 4:28 pm    Post subject: 6 Reply with quote

considering my nationality, i should know more latin than you. That's why i thought of asking for ENGLISH acros, not latin (which btw is 'exempli gratia', but can be accomodated to common English as 'example given')
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PostPosted: Mon May 08, 2000 8:44 pm    Post subject: 7 Reply with quote

claws in, cat!!

1. there's no reason to bite my head off for giving you two you already know. maybe somebody else out there doesn't know them. how am i supposed to know you know them anyway? by your nationality? come on!! by that rationale, i'd know german.

2. yes it is exempli because gratia takes the genitive. sorry i messed up. it's only been 6 years since i've studied latin for crying out loud.

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Daedalian Member



PostPosted: Tue May 09, 2000 3:36 pm    Post subject: 8 Reply with quote

Just thought I'd give you the reasons for the last four acronyms you give:

TIC Tongue in cheek
TLA Three letter acronym (also FLA)
TTFN Ta ta for now
YMMV Your Mileage May Vary

It's because those are the letters that the words in the phrases start with .

To be a bit more helpful (if I'm right in what you are asking for ..) TIC means (approximately) not really being serious ("with insincerity, irony, or whimsical exaggeration " from the MW dictionary); TTFN means goodbye (TT) see you soon (FN); don't know YMMV, beyond a totally literal interpretation, which is not what is meant, I don't imagine.

Oops, I forgot TLA (4LA). Because there are lots of silly TLAs in the computer world, which don't actually help at all, e.g. VDU being 3 syllables, compared to 1 for screen.

I always liked the computer support line acronym - POBCAK. "Problem occured between chair and keyboard".

[This message has been edited by Tom (edited 05-09-2000).]
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geek
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PostPosted: Wed May 10, 2000 9:30 pm    Post subject: 9 Reply with quote

POBCAK is very similar to one I see a lot...Sev1, pronounced User Error
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firemeboy
Daedalian Member



PostPosted: Wed May 10, 2000 10:50 pm    Post subject: 10 Reply with quote

RTFM is one that is given when an answer could be found by reading a manual. I am assuming it can only be used when the manual is Fine, or Free.
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CrystyB
Misunderstood Guy



PostPosted: Mon May 15, 2000 6:26 pm    Post subject: 11 Reply with quote

OK, Tom. I got your point. I don't know how to express myself in English (sidenote: I don't know it in Romanian either ). BUT i truely want a logical explanation for:

w/
w/o
b/c
j/k

Why do i ask? Because "because" as in "b/c" is not made up from two separate words as "pd", and because none of the other acros have a slash ("/") in them.

Looking 4ward 2 hearing from u.
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Tom
Daedalian Member



PostPosted: Mon May 22, 2000 10:37 am    Post subject: 12 Reply with quote

Sorry if I was rude, CrystyB, I didn't intend to be.

Well, "because" may be only one word, but it is 2 syllables, one starting "b", one "c", so b/c is phonetically quite easy to understand. I guess a slash is used because it is a phonetic abbrevaiation, rather than a true acronym. But all this stuff is fairly ad hoc .. these things are essentially internet slang, so there are no hard and fast rules.

w/o is without, that's ok .. then once everyone recognises that, it is obvious what w/ means (with). j/k again is a phonetic abbreviation; I always thought it meant "joking", but it may well be "just kidding". Doesn't really matter, does it?

(You've learnt English; surely you know the futility of trying to find sensible rules for it . How do you pronounce the word "ghoti"? "gh" from laugh, "o" from women, "ti" from nation .. so it's pronounced "fish".)
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Gomez
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PostPosted: Mon May 29, 2000 2:54 pm    Post subject: 13 Reply with quote

FUBAR!!!!!!!
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NC
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PostPosted: Mon May 29, 2000 4:22 pm    Post subject: 14 Reply with quote

WYSIWYG What You See Is What You Get.
GL(A) Good Luck (All).
NP No Problem.
TY(VM) Thank You (Very Much).
YW Your Welcome.

Alternative for BRB BathRoom Break.
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PostPosted: Mon May 29, 2000 5:58 pm    Post subject: 15 Reply with quote

like the FUBAR, gomez. makes me think of a memo some of my co-workers were laughing about, where their supervisor had written "I will FU tomorrow" of course he meant "follow up"
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PostPosted: Mon May 29, 2000 9:49 pm    Post subject: 16 Reply with quote

PCMCIA People Can't Memorize Computer Industry Acronyms.
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CrystyB
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PostPosted: Mon Aug 14, 2000 4:17 pm    Post subject: 17 Reply with quote

excuse my ignorance, but...

fubar???
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Tom
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PostPosted: Mon Aug 14, 2000 4:20 pm    Post subject: 18 Reply with quote

fubar = f***ed up beyond all recognition
snafu = situation normal, all f***ed up

[This message has been edited by Tom (edited 08-14-2000).]
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PostPosted: Mon Aug 14, 2000 4:24 pm    Post subject: 19 Reply with quote

People doing TV repair courses apparently remember the different types of signal with -

NTTSC - never twice the same colour
PAL - picture always lousy

I read a paper written in english by a (very serious) frenchman, who had decided the phrase "That is to say" needed abbreviation with an acronym, which made it look very funny.
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Quailman
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PostPosted: Mon Aug 14, 2000 4:54 pm    Post subject: 20 Reply with quote

I happen to drive a 1988 Buick POS, and in this usage, it doesn't stand for point-of-sale.
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CrystyB
Misunderstood Guy



PostPosted: Mon Aug 14, 2000 6:50 pm    Post subject: 21 Reply with quote

dne=does not equal
thnx to helmet75


pal - picture always lousy
- i should remember to reread this topic before posting:
Quote:
thnx to ??? (please refresh my memory)


[This message has been edited by CrystyB (edited 12-08-2000).]

[This message has been edited by CrystyB (edited 04-12-2001).]
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PostPosted: Mon Aug 14, 2000 9:31 pm    Post subject: 22 Reply with quote

I'm surprised I haven't seen IIRC here yet...for a long time I thought it must mean 'If It Really Counts' (I was always too embarassed to ask) but after further thought, I think it must mean 'If I Recall Correctly'

I've always considered the GL (Grey Labyrinth) to be the KGDB (Kinder, Gentler Discussion Board) so maybe someone can enlighten me without making me feel too NAS (Naive and stupid)?
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PostPosted: Wed Aug 16, 2000 5:56 pm    Post subject: 23 Reply with quote

Some that I've come across:
AFAIK - as far as I know
HF - have fun
ROFLMAO - rolling on floor lauging my <ahem> off
RL - real life, you know, that thing away from the computer . . .

Plus a lot of these are specific to whatever group you are around. For example, if I'm about to play a video game called age of kings, I'd call it AoK and i'd use m@a and say GL HF and all sorts of other cute acronyms. Or if I'm bargain hunting I'd look for B1G1 (buy 1 get 1 free) or MR (manufacturer's rebate) or MIR (mail in rebate). I suppose it's like jargon in RL, acronyms abound everywhere and they're not all universal, so it's really helpful when you get a newbie around and you help him out with the tricky language of your group.
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PostPosted: Wed Aug 16, 2000 10:39 pm    Post subject: 24 Reply with quote

I work in retail and we call buy one get one BOGO. And of course loss prevention is always dealing with BOSO
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HyToFry
Drama queen



PostPosted: Thu Aug 17, 2000 3:53 pm    Post subject: 25 Reply with quote

lol@firemeboy

I was using the term BOGO, LONG before I knew what it meant.. then one day, someone had me run some Ad movement for a "BOGO" they did, but they were new, and put BOGOF.. I was thinking what the hell is a BOGOF??

They said.. you know.. Buy one get one free..

Then I finally figured out what a BOGO ad was.. lol
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HyToFry
Drama queen



PostPosted: Thu Aug 17, 2000 4:02 pm    Post subject: 26 Reply with quote

I always tell people I live in BFE.
SCUBA.. Self contained under water breathing apparatus.
Our dairys all practice FIFO. [=
And in accounting they use LIFO. weird huh?
For my first month or so on the internet, I thought I had a bunch of drunk friends that were constantly burping.. followed by long periods of inactivity, then they would finally say "back". [=
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PostPosted: Tue Aug 22, 2000 7:54 pm    Post subject: 27 Reply with quote

FYI -
j/k is generally used (in my area, anyway) as "just kidding", but most of the time, the context allows for "joking" to work as well
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PostPosted: Tue Aug 22, 2000 8:20 pm    Post subject: 28 Reply with quote

If we ever vote on "Least Interesting Thread," this one will get my vote.
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Mercuria
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PostPosted: Wed Aug 23, 2000 1:26 am    Post subject: 29 Reply with quote

hehe...
fifo = queue
lifo = stack
hehe...
okay, i'm done now =]
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PostPosted: Wed Aug 23, 2000 6:05 am    Post subject: 30 Reply with quote

AFK Away From Keyboard

I've seen ppl used as a short version of people

Some ones from my army days

KFS Knife Fork Spoon
U/S Unservicable
FRED F...... Ridiculous Eating Device
(It was a cross between a spoon and can opener)
RV Rendevous
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CrystyB
Misunderstood Guy



PostPosted: Wed Sep 13, 2000 2:16 am    Post subject: 31 Reply with quote

what's "sp?" ?
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Tom
Daedalian Member



PostPosted: Wed Sep 13, 2000 1:45 pm    Post subject: 32 Reply with quote

"sp?" means "spelling?"; you normally see it along the lines of -

auntiedellooveeun (sp?)

when someone is not sure they have spelt something correctly.
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Ghost Post
Icarian Member



PostPosted: Tue Sep 26, 2000 5:00 pm    Post subject: 33 Reply with quote

Hola, Toreador.
These are the ones I use most:

brb - Be right back
lwr - launch when ready (gaming)
afk - away from keyboard

Has anyone noticed how some abbreviations are shortened even further?

k - ok - okay

w/ and w/o originated from shorthand as is the case with b/c, I believe. j/k was always interpreted as just kidding.

imo - in my opionion
imho - in my humble opionion
imnsho - no so
nm - nevermind
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CrystyB
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PostPosted: Tue Jan 16, 2001 8:41 am    Post subject: 34 Reply with quote

nt = ?
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PostPosted: Tue Jan 16, 2001 9:40 am    Post subject: 35 Reply with quote

I always thought nt=no text, meaning the title of the thread said it all. But that doesn't make sense in the context of your link.
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PostPosted: Tue Jan 16, 2001 9:42 am    Post subject: 36 Reply with quote

btw, I often use nc=no clue and nfc=no f***ing clue
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PostPosted: Tue Jan 16, 2001 4:22 pm    Post subject: 37 Reply with quote

Nice Try

Maybe?
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Quailman
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PostPosted: Tue Jan 16, 2001 4:33 pm    Post subject: 38 Reply with quote

New Testament. It's a Christian thing.
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PostPosted: Tue Jan 16, 2001 4:36 pm    Post subject: 39 Reply with quote

nice touch
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CrystyB
Misunderstood Guy



PostPosted: Wed Jan 31, 2001 12:23 pm    Post subject: 40 Reply with quote

In that context, the first thing that came into my mind was "nice table". Thanx anyway, especially Qm. Could you tell my (by e-mail) who that CB was? Please?
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