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Both links look the same ; how come mine wasnt clickable ?
Actually it wasn't the same, there was no space before the link you posted, which keeps it from becoming an active link and it would then have an underscore. Look at the punctuation above in your post an that of Empty3. Different news readers and their settings post different to the web.
No underscore, but it should not be a problem if one cuts-and-pastes
Empty3
Good eye Dad
Empty3
what Dad responded... news:kNOdnR4VFJZeUYfbnZ2dnUVZ snipped-for-privacy@bright.net
Well, looking at the picture of that vette on the link, do u think the sleeping driver survived that crash ?? Looks darn right horrible to me.
By the way, im able to click on the link that i posted and it took me right to the vette under the semi.
lol. you guys are sweet first time on the web? Copy paste learned that maybe
clicking this first posted link didn't work on this end..
my2¢
why take the time to cut & paste when a workable link should/can be posted ? also, its pretty funny that you would think this is my first time on the web :-)
Not the point at all, why cut and paste when you can just d'click if it's posted correctly???
So it wasn't the modification of a coupe to a convertible, just your need to reveal in someone else's misfortune? Worthless thread to start with.
Lets see, who is it that is keeping it going or restarted it in the first place? You, on the other hand added nothing on topic, just your amazing ability to learn "cut & paste". Lighten up.
Where you been for the last year, couldn't keep up? ;-]
LOL especially being chastised by someone who can't post a link correctly. hehehe
And for a top poster you're not doing to bad, except for the bad punctuation and half spelled words. May have talked about the thread if it had been worth talking about, but then to each his own, child.
You didn't miss much.
it appears that you are the only one pissing and moaning. try taking your own advice.
my2¢
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