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robink675
Posted 13/9/2007 9:51 AM (#22255)
Subject: WHere are timelines
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Hello,
a feww weeks ago you could see how far people had got, where has that gone?

To the place where the sock and £5 notes go?

Sarah
dmgss
Posted 13/9/2007 10:46 AM (#22260 - in reply to #22255)
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And babies dummies - they disappear without trace too!

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Sam
Posted 13/9/2007 10:57 AM (#22264 - in reply to #22255)
Subject: RE: WHere are timelines
but I discovered where all the pens in the world go when I cleaned out my car last week!


seriously, I have moved the link for timelines into the FAQ forum
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