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17 Feb 2017 09:08 PM
17 Feb 2017 09:08 PM
Number 9
18 Feb 2017 07:39 PM
18 Feb 2017 07:39 PM
Number 10
26 Feb 2017 03:34 AM
26 Feb 2017 03:34 AM
26 Feb 2017 11:54 AM
26 Feb 2017 11:54 AM
Hello @Former-Member, my friend
I am still learning to do that @Former-Member
sometime I make the mistake of saying something at bedtime , and in the morning Mr Shaz says he did not have a good nights sleep , and I feel guilty and bad for saying what I said
sometimes I find I can drop suggestions now and then about a subject and ease ino a talk in the future
26 Feb 2017 02:26 PM
26 Feb 2017 02:26 PM
26 Feb 2017 02:40 PM
26 Feb 2017 02:40 PM
Hi @Former-Member
Sometimes there is never a good time to ask a question. I often feel I stuff things up by asking about somthing and creating a problem that could have been avoided. For our situation at the end of a good day is often the only time to ask with any hope of being objective but still it is easy to read it wrong.
26 Feb 2017 10:49 PM
26 Feb 2017 10:49 PM
04 Mar 2017 03:06 PM
04 Mar 2017 03:06 PM
05 Mar 2017 06:47 PM
05 Mar 2017 06:47 PM
another tip
08 Apr 2017 02:46 PM
08 Apr 2017 02:46 PM
Another tip is;
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