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EndreWhiteMane: OK, I still don't know how to write one reply to multiple posts like this.
Could you enlighten me?
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Stilton: I'm not sure if there's a quicker way, but I do the old cut and past - select the text you want to quote from each post panel that opens, paste it into Notepad and edit, and then paste the result into your new post.

Like I said, my pc skills are roughly stoneage, so there's probably a better way of doing it...
Thanks, rather a pain. ;)
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EndreWhiteMane: I would never want to have to explain that purple heart. :/

Thanks. ;)
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CarrionCrow:
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moonshineshadow: Normally it goes like this:
Click reply button to first person, copy stuff. Close reply window and click reply to the second person and insert the copied stuff from before ;-) I do not think there is any easy way of doing multi-replies :D
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CarrionCrow: Like this? Testing, one, two, three...
Yep like this ;-)
Copy & Paste is the best think to do on these forums :P Not only for multi-replies
How's the toast, Crow?
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Stilton: How's the toast, Crow?
Resisting the urge to fix some, but now that you mention it again...
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Stilton: How's the toast, Crow?
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CarrionCrow: Resisting the urge to fix some, but now that you mention it again...
Remember to char it and apply the topping with a hammer in true 'full on' fashion ;-)

I suppose it was inevitable, but things on the front page appear to be getting a bit Keaney from time to time.
Post edited March 04, 2015 by Stilton
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Stilton: How's the toast, Crow?
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CarrionCrow: Resisting the urge to fix some, but now that you mention it again...
Toast cannot and should not be resisted :)
My current favourite is toast, butter and poached eggs. Mmmmmm.
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Stilton: I'm not sure if there's a quicker way, but I do the old cut and past - select the text you want to quote from each post panel that opens, paste it into Notepad and edit, and then paste the result into your new post.

Like I said, my pc skills are roughly stoneage, so there's probably a better way of doing it...
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EndreWhiteMane: Thanks, rather a pain. ;)
I agree, but what can a Viking do, apart from bellow out of the window...
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Stilton: I suppose it was inevitable, but things on the front page appear to be getting a bit Keaney from time to time.
Yep. And it is not even round three were the real Keaning will start :D
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CarrionCrow: Resisting the urge to fix some, but now that you mention it again...
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adaliabooks: Toast cannot and should not be resisted :)
My current favourite is toast, butter and poached eggs. Mmmmmm.
How do you poach your eggs? Free-form or in those little tin cup thingys?
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AgentBirdnest: Hi, Stilton.
Ah, yes... Sometimes I forget that my avatar is from MoH. The main reason I chose it is because my grandfather was a US Army Ranger, and it seemed like a decent tribute :-)
(He was 6th battalion though... The MoH:AA cover depicts 2nd battalion.)

Bumberluppins left about a month ago. He was really horny. You can't get a lot of bird-on-bird action on Omaha Beach...
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Stilton: Does he/did he tell you any stories of what it was like? War stories from people who were there are amazing. My grandmother used to tell me about the Luftwaffe's night time bombing raids, which I found fascinating.
Not to me... He died in 1967, over 20 years before I was born. He told his kids a few things, but from what I understand, he didn't like to talk about it much.
The only story I know is about him training Rangers in Hawaii. Part of the training was jumping off of cliffs into water wearing full gear. They were taught to undo the chinstrap on their helmet as they were falling, so that it wouldn't break their neck when they hit the water.
Not sure if it is true, but that is the only story I know :-P
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Stilton: I suppose it was inevitable, but things on the front page appear to be getting a bit Keaney from time to time.
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moonshineshadow: Yep. And it is not even round three were the real Keaning will start :D
I shuddered when I read that....
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Stilton: Does he/did he tell you any stories of what it was like? War stories from people who were there are amazing. My grandmother used to tell me about the Luftwaffe's night time bombing raids, which I found fascinating.
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AgentBirdnest: Not to me... He died in 1967, over 20 years before I was born. He told his kids a few things, but from what I understand, he didn't like to talk about it much.
The only story I know is about him training Rangers in Hawaii. Part of the training was jumping off of cliffs into water wearing full gear. They were taught to undo the chinstrap on their helmet as they were falling, so that it wouldn't break their neck when they hit the water.
Not sure if it is true, but that is the only story I know :-P
That sounds real enough to me....
Post edited March 04, 2015 by Stilton
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CarrionCrow: Resisting the urge to fix some, but now that you mention it again...
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adaliabooks: Toast cannot and should not be resisted :)
My current favourite is toast, butter and poached eggs. Mmmmmm.
Same here but I like my eggs 'over' until the yolks are dark yellow but NOT runny.
Yum! ;)
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moonshineshadow: Yep. And it is not even round three were the real Keaning will start :D
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Stilton: I shuddered when I read that....
Quite understandable. But in the first insomnia the Keaning was really a good thing to catch some sleep ;-)
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Stilton: I shuddered when I read that....
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moonshineshadow: Quite understandable. But in the first insomnia the Keaning was really a good thing to catch some sleep ;-)
And boy did we need it...
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moonshineshadow: Quite understandable. But in the first insomnia the Keaning was really a good thing to catch some sleep ;-)
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Stilton: And boy did we need it...
Yep. I think without the Keaning some people would have broken down in front of their computer :D And it lead to such great things. I still have a link to the Keaning poem saved.