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Actually, a lot of friends become friends because of arguments. People find out that when they aregure at times it is because they are so much alike they clash.:-) |
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Actually, a lot of friends become friends because of arguments. People find out that when they aregure at times it is because they are so much alike they clash.:-) Like David and BB <G |

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"John Bokma" <john (AT) castleamber (DOT) com> wrote in message news:Xns98197E30AF7A2castleamber (AT) 130 (DOT) 133.1.4... "Stacey" <Remove-the-Y-stacey (AT) staceyssimplestuff (DOT) com> wrote: snip I agree with you John.:-) I have learned also from our arguments. :-) I also enjoyed some of our arguments.:-) Same here. The list of people in this group I consider friends might amaze some :-D Or probably not ;-) Actually, a lot of friends become friends because of arguments. People find out that when they aregure at times it is because they are so much alike they clash.:-) |
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my other groups. This one though I enjoy the best.:-) IT seems better than talking to a bunch of hens about making rugs.:-) |
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when such a pita is welcomed with open arms by some. Remember, even Daniel Joseph Min has a fan club :-D Yeah, don't know how. With Minh. I am knocking on wood as I type, I hope he is taken care of. |
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If there was an easier way, it probably would have been in use for thousands of years :-D Good thing is isn't thousands of years ago because that club I would have been holding would be broke.:-) |
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:-D A friend once said: don't blame it on me, I was raised that way. :I was quite pissed off at that, since he was somehow telling me to not make excuses :-) If I do something that my Mom didn't raise me to do she will remind me. :-) |
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Parenting is an issue that can get into arguments also. Trust me I didn't stop parenting until they were 18. Shoot I still give advice whether they want it or not. I tell my daughter Mom's will be like that until the day we die. I get it from my Mom still.:-) |
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There are a load of companies that don't get through their first year. A part because they spend too much money, a part because they try to do everything themselves. No idea how large each part is, but I agree with Fred, there are companies sucked dry by web development/SEO companies. I agree there are a lot, but I don't think there are as many as the world is falling apart from them. :-) |
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I now and then have a customer that asks me to finish a project. Sometimes because the previous programmer sucked him/her almost dry. In some other cases the customer wants to suck the programmer dry though. That is true. Sometimes the people doing the work gets backstabbed.:-) |
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On Thu, 10 Aug 2006 00:11:42 +0200, Paul "lamewolf2004[REMOVE]"@yahoo.com> wrote: Actually, a lot of friends become friends because of arguments. People find out that when they aregure at times it is because they are so much alike they clash.:-) Like David and BB <G Are you trying to open can of worms? ![]() |

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Best, Borek |
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To many folk on this group are here solely for the sake of arguing with the others. If we all agreed here constantly then wouldn't we be merely sheeps, and learn nothing? I learn often the most from arguments :-D. The simplest way to stop one if you're directly involved is by skipping the thread :- D. But somehow both sides seem to be focused on winning, despite stating the contrary ;-) I agree with you John.:-) I have learned also from our arguments. :-) I also enjoyed some of our arguments.:-) |
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On Wed, 9 Aug 2006 23:46:35 +0200, "Stacey" Remove-the-Y-stacey (AT) staceyssimplestuff (DOT) com> wrote: Actually, a lot of friends become friends because of arguments. People find out that when they aregure at times it is because they are so much alike they clash.:-) Like David and BB <G |
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On Wed, 09 Aug 2006 23:11:42 +0100, Paul lamewolf2004[REMOVE]@yahoo.com> wrote: On Wed, 9 Aug 2006 23:46:35 +0200, "Stacey" Remove-the-Y-stacey (AT) staceyssimplestuff (DOT) com> wrote: Actually, a lot of friends become friends because of arguments. People find out that when they aregure at times it is because they are so much alike they clash.:-) Like David and BB <G Humph, turns back quickly, and walks off in a huff slamming the door behind him :-) David |
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I'll second that, enjoyed and learned quite a bit from some of the discussions, it's good to have to defend your position from time to time, keeps you on your toes and you may find you are wrong on something important. Some of the threads went a bit too heated, but in the past now :-) |
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David <seodave (AT) search-engine-optimization-services (DOT) co.uk> wrote: I'll second that, enjoyed and learned quite a bit from some of the discussions, it's good to have to defend your position from time to time, keeps you on your toes and you may find you are wrong on something important. Some of the threads went a bit too heated, but in the past now :-) :-D. Ditto, etc. |
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On 12 Aug 2006 00:25:40 GMT, John Bokma <john (AT) castleamber (DOT) com> wrote: David <seodave (AT) search-engine-optimization-services (DOT) co.uk> wrote: I'll second that, enjoyed and learned quite a bit from some of the discussions, it's good to have to defend your position from time to time, keeps you on your toes and you may find you are wrong on something important. Some of the threads went a bit too heated, but in the past now :-) :-D. Ditto, etc. Hmmm. While you were away, John, Roy's been telling us he had a phone call from and an interview with Google. |
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