So why do people post the same answers over and over and over?

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Very good answer Janet -- well, except for the crush on Revvy part ;)

have a good night :mug:


Yea I just threw that in so he would know that we all know we are supposed to use the search we just don't want to, but we like to hear his answers anyway.
 
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So, THAT'S what keyboard Terrets Syndrome looks like...:drunk:
 
The other reason to jump into a thread and add to a question that is already answered is that it is really easy to find later by looking into your own posts. Like a bookmark.(Doesn't work when posts get into the thousands though I suppose)

-OCD
 
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