Morning posts- Look before you post
I know I'm going to get someone mad at me for writing this. Please don't be, just indulge the old man a bit. Several times a week we end up with more than one good morning post. I did it myself the other day, posting simultaneiously with someone else. When I realized it, I deleted my post.
Often someone comes on hours after a morning post is started and starts another. For the convenience of everyone. many with limited time to say hello, please glance down the list to see if a post has been started before starting another. My fragile mind can't remember what to say two times each morning. It may also help if the "starter" clearly indicates the day and the "good morning". Today for example maybe not everyone realized happy humpday is another way of saying good morning on a Wednesday. Not a lecture, just a suggestion. Have a great day everyone. Papa |
And a very good suggestion it is, Papabill. Thanks for sticking YOUR neck out!
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I did make an effort to look for the good morning post PapaBill and guess I just wasn't thinking in terms of hump day. Was also very excited and happy as I left the house this morning and just not multi tasking as I should! :wink:
Angela Z. |
Don't be mad at me Angela. It wasn't directed at anyone in particular. Believe me I had to read the Humpday thread before I realized it was meant to be good morning. It's just we have had multiple threads about every third day lately. Us old folks have trouble doing things once, never mind twice.
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Yeah, I hate when that happens... :wink:
I only post on one, ususally the one that is on top. |
Oh PapaBill......I'm way too happy to be out of my old job to be mad at anybody!! LOL
Angela Z. |
Now if everyboby would just check their spelling............................
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OH Crap CC, that was me wasn't it? Sorry bud! I do hurry sometimes!
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