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- seauandrese
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Helping this site out
See I am having alot of people that are unhappy on a site I am a great member of. I have been telling people about this site and I have alot of people been checkinhg it out. You guys are very welcome
			
			
									
									
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				TheCollector
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- seauandrese
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				TheCollector
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Thanks for sharing your opinion with us 
 
However, it is not just moderators who use similies, most of our members do. It is a way of expressing emotion in an otherwise text only atmosphere.
If you find it a pain, don't use them. I on the other hand will continue to do so
By the way jdp3577 is correct. You can disable smilies for your account by going to "Profile" at the top of the page, and checking the box "no" where it says "Always allow smilies".
Ian
			
			
									
									
						However, it is not just moderators who use similies, most of our members do. It is a way of expressing emotion in an otherwise text only atmosphere.
If you find it a pain, don't use them. I on the other hand will continue to do so
By the way jdp3577 is correct. You can disable smilies for your account by going to "Profile" at the top of the page, and checking the box "no" where it says "Always allow smilies".
Ian
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