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King of posters
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Re: King of posters
Looks like this has been put in place now, judging by the number of "pips" around!
I see mods will have a light green name, but there still seems to be a category with a dark green name called "Junior Posters". How does that fit in with pips, slices, et al?
Terry.
I see mods will have a light green name, but there still seems to be a category with a dark green name called "Junior Posters". How does that fit in with pips, slices, et al?
Terry.
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Re: King of posters
There's a whole load of lemon recipes to explore. The slice of lemon in your tea, or your gin?
Right now I'd be rather partial to a little pot of something I just found in a Spanish hotel breakfast: a rather nicer variant on the familiar theme of creamed rice.
Right now I'd be rather partial to a little pot of something I just found in a Spanish hotel breakfast: a rather nicer variant on the familiar theme of creamed rice.
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Re: King of posters
I think I would prefer small (note: small) avatars rather than just text to denote ranks, although a lemon pip may not be very visible!
I also think that a Fool should be shown somewhere to reflect out title and heritage, perhaps a Fool eating a lemon for the website header and for the most senior rank?
I also think that a Fool should be shown somewhere to reflect out title and heritage, perhaps a Fool eating a lemon for the website header and for the most senior rank?
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Re: King of posters
Gengulphus wrote:swill453 wrote:Pip -> slice -> half lemon -> whole lemon.
-> Lemon tree -> Lemon orchard?
-> gin and tonic?
Mel
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Well...for personal reasons I haven't been round these parts for a week or so, then *this* happened!
Personally I despise hierarchies but if we must have them, can I propose the highest level of contributor be known as a 'Snicket'?
Personally I despise hierarchies but if we must have them, can I propose the highest level of contributor be known as a 'Snicket'?
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Re: King of posters
LadyGagarin wrote:Well...for personal reasons I haven't been round these parts for a week or so, then *this* happened!
Personally I despise hierarchies but if we must have them, can I propose the highest level of contributor be known as a 'Snicket'?
I like it.
Perhaps the entry level should be called a Sherlock...I leave you to work that one out!
John
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redsturgeon wrote:Perhaps the entry level should be called a Sherlock...I leave you to work that one out!
You mean a sherbet?
V8
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88V8 wrote:redsturgeon wrote:Perhaps the entry level should be called a Sherlock...I leave you to work that one out!
You mean a sherbet?
V8
"It's a lemon entry, Dr Watson"
John
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Re: King of posters
Slightly Soiled was the name of one of the Lost Boys in the original book o 'Peter Pan'.
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