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Right can't see the tread I started on the NG only the replies over on
Google. H There is much more on google (I'm awaiting a reply from BT email
of course you can't talk directly to anyone nowdays and besides that BT are
hopeless). I could reply on google but I am thoroughly cheesed of with all
the passwords, usernames, id's, post codes, mothers maiden names, fathers
christian names , birthdays, deaths and weddings that you have to quote for
the most innoucuous activity.
However back to my reply.
Dave I'm not a "manic depressive".
If you are referring to my post "the magic of snow" and then the follow ups
expressing disappointment. well it's fairly logical to
a) Experience the fresh falling and settling of snow after such a long time
and
b) Expressing sadness and despair at it leaving all too soon.



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" Google. H There is much more on google (I'm awaiting a reply from BT
email
of course you can't talk directly to anyone nowdays and besides that BT

are
hopeless). I could reply on google but I am thoroughly cheesed of with all
the passwords, usernames, id's, post codes, mothers maiden names, fathers
christian names , birthdays, deaths and weddings that you have to quote

for

Agreed
Dave I'm not a "manic depressive".


Good news, we can't have two fed up snow likers when I have to buy you that
pint - although I've not entirely given up yet! This morning was a bit like
your evening - snow falling of the white fluffy kind at -0.6C and settling -
only amounted to a cm though, and of course less poetical than yours. ;-)

Dave


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Default me own thread damn BT they are bleed'in useless for Dave


" Google. H There is much more on google (I'm awaiting a reply from BT
email
of course you can't talk directly to anyone nowdays and besides that BT

are
hopeless). I could reply on google but I am thoroughly cheesed of with all
the passwords, usernames, id's, post codes, mothers maiden names, fathers
christian names , birthdays, deaths and weddings that you have to quote

for

Agreed
Dave I'm not a "manic depressive".


Good news, we can't have two fed up snow likers when I have to buy you that
pint - although I've not entirely given up yet! This morning was a bit like
your evening - snow falling of the white fluffy kind at -0.6C and settling -
only amounted to a cm though, and of course less poetical than yours. ;-)

Dave


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Default me own thread damn BT they are bleed'in useless for Dave


" Google. H There is much more on google (I'm awaiting a reply from BT
email
of course you can't talk directly to anyone nowdays and besides that BT

are
hopeless). I could reply on google but I am thoroughly cheesed of with all
the passwords, usernames, id's, post codes, mothers maiden names, fathers
christian names , birthdays, deaths and weddings that you have to quote

for

Agreed
Dave I'm not a "manic depressive".


Good news, we can't have two fed up snow likers when I have to buy you that
pint - although I've not entirely given up yet! This morning was a bit like
your evening - snow falling of the white fluffy kind at -0.6C and settling -
only amounted to a cm though, and of course less poetical than yours. ;-)

Dave


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Default me own thread damn BT they are bleed'in useless for Dave


" Google. H There is much more on google (I'm awaiting a reply from BT
email
of course you can't talk directly to anyone nowdays and besides that BT

are
hopeless). I could reply on google but I am thoroughly cheesed of with all
the passwords, usernames, id's, post codes, mothers maiden names, fathers
christian names , birthdays, deaths and weddings that you have to quote

for

Agreed
Dave I'm not a "manic depressive".


Good news, we can't have two fed up snow likers when I have to buy you that
pint - although I've not entirely given up yet! This morning was a bit like
your evening - snow falling of the white fluffy kind at -0.6C and settling -
only amounted to a cm though, and of course less poetical than yours. ;-)

Dave




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