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- JohnMcafee
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Re: baseball cap
"A little learning is a dangerous thing"
(Also known as John, the current forum administrator)
(Also known as John, the current forum administrator)
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Roboframer
Re: baseball cap
I think the finish on the Manhattan range looks like something being driven by, fast!
Anyway, it rasied £500 for the hospice on Saturday, the Steve Ovett shirt raised the same and the football shirt, as part of a larger lot, went for four grand- I'm very pleased and the hospice woman is going to snog me.
Anyway, it rasied £500 for the hospice on Saturday, the Steve Ovett shirt raised the same and the football shirt, as part of a larger lot, went for four grand- I'm very pleased and the hospice woman is going to snog me.
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Graysalchemy
Re: baseball cap
Well doneRoboframer wrote:I think the finish on the Manhattan range looks like something being driven by, fast!
Anyway, it rasied £500 for the hospice on Saturday, the Steve Ovett shirt raised the same and the football shirt, as part of a larger lot, went for four grand- I'm very pleased and the hospice woman is going to snog me.
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Roboframer
Re: baseball cap
It came back in today!
Lady that won it intended it to hang in a restaurant she runs with her family - but the rest of the family didn't want it!
So she put it in the kitchen and managed to spill a load of cooking oil all over it before giving it back to the hospice - I checked inside, all clear, and put a new back on.
Anyway, the lady said the hospice could keep the £500 as a donation, so they rang the next highest bidder who was thrilled and coughed up another £490!
Lady that won it intended it to hang in a restaurant she runs with her family - but the rest of the family didn't want it!
So she put it in the kitchen and managed to spill a load of cooking oil all over it before giving it back to the hospice - I checked inside, all clear, and put a new back on.
Anyway, the lady said the hospice could keep the £500 as a donation, so they rang the next highest bidder who was thrilled and coughed up another £490!
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Comfyjumper
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Re: baseball cap
So you got double snogs?
- Jonny2morsos
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Re: baseball cap
Merlin wrote: On my system the use of the arrow keys moves the selected character by 3mm.
So why is it 1mm on mine? Is it to do with the settings in Corel Draw?
- Merlin
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