Are you sure that was the name of it, Jeremy? I've got a repository of what I think are all the old smilies and there isn't one with that name. There IS one called Moon, but I'd wager that's not the one you mean!NYIntensity wrote:Where's the old :moonlegs: ?
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HansV wrote:Must have fallen into the cracks...
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I was wondering if Jeremy means or ...?Bigaldoc wrote:Are you sure that was the name of it, Jeremy?NYIntensity wrote:Where's the old :moonlegs: ?
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Speaking of , is there a threaded view of posts available? I usually prefer a flat view, but sometimes threaded is helpful in following who's saying what to whom if a reply doesn't make use of the quote function.Goshute wrote:I was wondering if Jeremy means or ...?
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No, the software Eileen's Lounge runs on doesn't provide a threaded view, only a flat view.
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Aha sez I... I guess yours was added after I downloaded the complete list of smilies from the old, old Lounge. I have a copy of a modified version of what I downloaded at: Smilies and I just added this one to it. What was there when I made the download was:NYIntensity wrote:HansV wrote:Must have fallen into the cracks...
If you use what's on my web, you need to copy the image's URL and use the post IMG tag to insert it into a post, but it only takes a couple of clicks. That is, until Mike finds time to work on smilies.
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What happens if I feel like a glass of wine rather than some super-fattening chocolate ???
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That's definitely the least of my worries. So far I've been able to keep up with the conversations just fine.HansV wrote:No, the software Eileen's Lounge runs on doesn't provide a threaded view, only a flat view.
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:toast: I'll have a glass of whatever he's drinkingClaude wrote:What happens if I feel like a glass of wine rather than some super-fattening chocolate ???
(the verb, not the noun)
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CheersClaude wrote:What happens if I feel like a glass of wine rather than some super-fattening chocolate ???
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Oh boy, that sounds a lot like an old TV commercial! ("I'll have whatever she's having.")Samantha wrote::toast: I'll have a glass of whatever he's drinkingClaude wrote:What happens if I feel like a glass of wine rather than some super-fattening chocolate ???
(the verb, not the noun)
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I think that's the deli scene from "When Harry met Sally", Al.Bigaldoc wrote:Oh boy, that sounds a lot like an old TV commercial! ("I'll have whatever she's having.")
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you want some bread with that whine??????? chocolate is just fine and dandy for me.....Bigaldoc wrote:Oh boy, that sounds a lot like an old TV commercial! ("I'll have whatever she's having.")Samantha wrote::toast: I'll have a glass of whatever he's drinkingClaude wrote:What happens if I feel like a glass of wine rather than some super-fattening chocolate ???
(the verb, not the noun)
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Oh, I'll have the chocolate, too. (especially the bitter, dark variety) goes quite nicely with a full-bodied red.Hey Jude wrote:you want some bread with that whine??????? chocolate is just fine and dandy for me.....
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Claude,Claude wrote:What happens if I feel like a glass of wine rather than some super-fattening chocolate ???
Is this the kind if thing you are looking for, just give me a few minutes and you will have your
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Just for Claude
(If anyone else wants access to Claude's wine cellar they will have to ask him very nicely)
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Mmmm, yes with a robust flavour; or sherry and chocolate. Hmmn.Samantha wrote:Oh, I'll have the chocolate, too. (especially the bitter, dark variety) goes quite nicely with a full-bodied red.
But I think I'll be modest and enjoy some and a Renault Carte Noire Extra. (I we are really celebrating here, why not a Rémy Martin Louis XIII, or Doc's excellent choice. )
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Here's a selection of choccie bars for you to choose from then...Samantha wrote:...I'll have the chocolate, too. (especially the bitter, dark variety) goes quite nicely with a full-bodied red.
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StuartR wrote:Here's a selection of choccie bars for you to choose from then...Samantha wrote:...I'll have the chocolate, too. (especially the bitter, dark variety) goes quite nicely with a full-bodied red.
Thank you, Stuart! I always knew you were a man of many parts.
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You can't mean that I referred to myself as Glori G, can you? If I did I'm so sorry. It must have been a slip of my finger on the keyboard. Gloria E is the correct signature because my last name is Elliott.John Gray wrote:Please, Miss! Are you Gloria E or Glori G ?Gloria E wrote:Glori G (formerly Duchess843)
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