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Would you believe I was a very quiet child? Polly

"Michelle G." I don't read all the posts, but, I make sure to read yours Polly! You

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Polly Esther
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Larisa, I think Nightmist's post answers your question. No one actually is removing the OT from your subject line - their newsreader or something is removing it for them.

I had this problem when I was using Outlook Express, so when I replied to a message, I had to make a conscious effort to put the OT back in. My conscious effort isn't always the best, though, so . . .

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Louise in Iowa

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Thank you all for your replies, it actually makes sense to me now....for some reason, NightMist's comment was not getting processed in my "mom dealing with sick child and sick hubby" brain. I shall go back and re-read it, but thank you for all the clarification. Polly, I was not accusing, just questioning, Doc, you made perfect sense...and yes, I sometimes get totally lost when it started out about fabrics, etc. but I only get the most recent messages which are about fudge, house repairs, or whatever.....the only way I can see house repairs and quilting going together are if you take a look at the drywall I put up.....long story for another time

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larisavann

Nope. Not in a million billion years. Doc

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Dr. Zachary Smith

No, I would not........

LOL - still love ya though!!!

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Cindy Schmidt

I agree. But if you like looking at quilts and projects, it's always nice to do a search on the internet for quilting blogs, shows, museums. It's a good way to get a quilting fix, I've found (without actually buying fabric).

-- Jo in Scotland

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Jo Gibson

Hi Larissa,

I think Nightmist's explanation of some readers automatically stripping out the OT when it's followed by a colon, maybe why your posts have gotten changed. I didn't realize this would happen until she mentioned it a couple of days ago. Now, I am careful not to use the colon.

Best regards, Michelle > so, here's a somewhat relevant question.....when I post an OT message,

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Michelle C.

Polly, there is a tremendous difference between LEADING cats and HERDING cats. Just thought I'd point that out.

Smiles, Sunny

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Sunny

close proximity to so many gators could change a body. dont ya have to yell and stomp your feet to get their attention. then run like the wind or faster. j.

"Polly Esther" wrote... Would you believe I was a very quiet child? Polly

"Michelle G." I don't read all the posts, but, I make sure to read yours Polly! You

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J*

bet those gators could herd the cats, if the cats move fast enough to not get caught for lunch that is. j.

"Sunny" wrote ... Polly, there is a tremendous difference between LEADING cats and HERDING cats. Just thought I'd point that out.

Smiles, Sunny

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