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Light green. slightly shaded

 

regards,

Hain

 

Thanks!

 

ps. You spelt your name wrong. :2guns:

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Ever wish you'd never started something? On my screen it's a green circle with a white arrow in it. I thought they were all the same. Obviously not :2guns:

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I'm using Mozilla Firefox. If anyone could tell me the colour of the arrow I'd be very grateful! (little bit colour blind) :2guns:

A little test to check colour (note the U) blindness.

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Thanks!

Not at all.

ps. You spelt your name wrong.  :2guns:

Did not! :(

 

regards,

Hein

 

PS I love that edit button. ;)

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Thanks!

Not at all.

ps. You spelt your name wrong.  ;)

Did not! :blink:

 

regards,

Hein

 

PS I love that edit button. :P

Not too sure about "Corintheans" :P

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I too have found the 'edit' button useful. Post Haste, repent leisure.

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Guest you are sad

sad sad sad

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sad sad sad

 

Another thread that really should be locked, to prevent it being dug up again.

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sad sad sad

 

Another thread that really should be locked, to prevent it being dug up again.

 

What if we want to discuss the glory that is... wait, who's Fred Dibnah again?

 

On a serious note, I think it's sort of nice to leave the threads of deceased people open, relevent comment may be procured yet.

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On a serious note, I think it's sort of nice to leave the threads of deceased people open, relevent comment may be procured yet.

I agree. Threads on deceased people could bring great comfort to their relatives - knowing that their loved ones are still remembered.

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what a great bloke who led a full and varied life

it is a great shame his young kids will never get to know their dad and all that he acomplished and the pleasure that he gave with his relaxed attitude and never ending enthusiam for all that he did

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Yes his death is sad. But at least we won't get any more of those crap TV shows.

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I'm using Mozilla Firefox. If anyone could tell me the colour of the arrow I'd be very grateful! (little bit colour blind) :)

Light green. slightly shaded

 

regards,

Hein

 

 

As with Firefox Mr. H it can vary as to what theme you have.

 

regards,

Guest

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I'm using Mozilla Firefox. If anyone could tell me the colour of the arrow I'd be very grateful! (little bit colour blind) :)
Light green. slightly shaded
As with Firefox Mr. H it can vary as to what theme you have.

Certainly, but who can be arsed to change his theme?

 

regards,

Hein

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I'm using Mozilla Firefox. If anyone could tell me the colour of the arrow I'd be very grateful! (little bit colour blind) :)
Light green. slightly shaded
As with Firefox Mr. H it can vary as to what theme you have.

Certainly, but who can be arsed to change his theme?

 

regards,

Hein

 

These days being lazy is like having a cup of cofee in the morning or brushing your teeth before you go to bed at night, this principal twas once looked down upon, now it is nothing out of the ordinary.

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Fred didn't leave his wife anything at all in his will. One of the readers comments about the aritcle is a tad harsh:

 

"... she was only the 3rd wife and not the mother of any of his children..."

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She wasn't 'only' anything, from the article linked above this is 'glamourous Sheila Grundy' we're discussing. I believe his other two wives, both divorced in acrimony, still breathe. One surefire windfall awaits the Bolton press as them northern lasses take it in turn to have their say.

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From the Death Anniversary Thread:

 

On ‎06‎/‎11‎/‎2017 at 12:33, Spade_Cooley said:

Fred Dibnah ran out of steam today in 2004. 

 

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28 minutes ago, YoungWillz said:

From the Death Anniversary Thread:

 

 

 

It's 50% his fault (50% Thomas the Tank) that one of my retirement dreams is to own one of these:

 

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This thread needs the Dead tag.

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