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I did a test with another member to see if this FAQ worked:

Can I block posts, emails and messages from specific users?

If there are particular members that bother you and you do not want to see their posts or receive Private Messages and Emails from them, then you can add these members to your 'Ignore List'.

The test failed and I'm wondering why :-3 I added them and they added me to the ignore list but yet we were able to send/receive PM's without any problem. :confused:
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Can you still read the posts they have submitted?
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LarsMac;1278191 wrote: Can you still read the posts they have submitted?


No. I see this: This message is hidden because............. is on your ignore list.
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Jazzy;1278182 wrote: I did a test with another member to see if this FAQ worked:

Can I block posts, emails and messages from specific users?

If there are particular members that bother you and you do not want to see their posts or receive Private Messages and Emails from them, then you can add these members to your 'Ignore List'.

The test failed and I'm wondering why :-3 I added them and they added me to the ignore list but yet we were able to send/receive PM's without any problem. :confused:


You can always go to "My Settings" and scroll down to "edit options."

Inside edit options, look for this:

You may limit the receipt of private messages to just moderators and your contacts. Other members who attempt to send messages to you will be told that you have disabled private messaging.



Check the box that states:

Receive Private Messages only from Contacts and Moderators

TS is working on upgrading FG's software. I'm sure the problem will be rectified once he's finished.
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Mustang;1278199 wrote: You can always go to "My Settings" and scroll down to "edit options."

Inside edit options, look for this:

You may limit the receipt of private messages to just moderators and your contacts. Other members who attempt to send messages to you will be told that you have disabled private messaging.



Check the box that states:

Receive Private Messages only from Contacts and Moderators

TS is working on upgrading FG's software. I'm sure the problem will be rectified once he's finished.


Thank you very much, Mustang, for this information.
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Jazzy;1278201 wrote: Thank you very much, Mustang, for this information.


You're welcome Jazzy. ;)
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LarsMac;1278191 wrote: Can you still read the posts they have submitted?


Jazzy;1278195 wrote: No. I see this: This message is hidden because............. is on your ignore list.


I get that ,,, but if you look to the right there is an option saying view this post, if you click on it you can view the post:wah: But i think as far as i know, if someone is on your ignore list, you cannot receive a pm from them! :thinking:




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If someone is on your ignore list....they cannot pm you.

they can however try and they can click send .....but the person does not receive it.



now I have noooooooo idea where it goes!:yh_rotfl
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I'm never going to try this because with my luck, I would somehow ban myself :yh_rotfl
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jazzy;1278234 wrote: i'm never going to try this because with my luck, i would somehow ban myself :yh_rotfl







:wah:
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Alright. I've ignored this thread as long as my 'satiable curtiosity could.

What's going on? Eh? Eh?

Oh.....:o

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Clodhopper;1278242 wrote: Alright. I've ignored this thread as long as my 'satiable curtiosity could.

What's going on? Eh? Eh?

Oh.....:o

:yh_rotfl


your just to funny today!:wah:
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Odie: :) I think "Half off my head with 'flu, phlegm and evil lergy is more accurate".:wah:
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kazalala;1278227 wrote: I get that ,,, but if you look to the right there is an option saying view this post, if you click on it you can view the post:wah: But i think as far as i know, if someone is on your ignore list, you cannot receive a pm from them! :thinking:


Well, if they are in your contact/friend list, even if you ignore their posts, and have the "Receive Private Messages only from Contacts and Moderators", you will receive PM's from them.

So, if you wish to completely ignore them, you have to make sure they are not in your contacts list.
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I still can't quite get my head around the fact that within forum life some think everyone should get on. See it as a village, there's always the odd one, the grumpy old git, the away with the fairies one, the gossiper, etc etc.

Just walk on by (scroll on by) as you would within your village. :-6
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Clodhopper;1278252 wrote: Odie: :) I think "Half off my head with 'flu, phlegm and evil lergy is more accurate".:wah:


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Oh I see, another attempt at outing someone on the board. Oh deary me.:o

This is the beginning of "I wonder who she's talking about?" Then the private messages are sent back and forth and then the gossip about particular people begins. Then that person feels they are being spoken about behind their backs and leaves the forum. Silly, very very petty and silly. This could have been kept between moderator and the person involved but NO.......We all have to know about it. .....



bugger it!! I'm going back to shellbellys thread ...you're all nuts.:wah:
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Bugger it, indeed. Let's all just go to the beach for a while... :sneaky:
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Surf's Up! Bring the FG shirt along, Pammie!:-6
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I druther stay home with a big mug o' hot toddy, if you don't mind.
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I am going for a drive 600ks.

See you later:-6
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It's just started raining here. We need the rain. I still have the whole house to myself for another few hours so it's a good chance to relax, blare my kind of music and tackle the in tray of paperwork I've not touched since before Christmas. Then I shall go out, rain or not, and dance in it... rain is a bit of a novelty Down Under in summer.
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Oh I see, another attempt at outing someone on the board. Oh deary me.

This is the beginning of "I wonder who she's talking about?" Then the private messages are sent back and forth and then the gossip about particular people begins. Then that person feels they are being spoken about behind their backs and leaves the forum. Silly, very very petty and silly. This could have been kept between moderator and the person involved but NO.......We all have to know about it. .....


Ok, my head is not functioning properly, and what with all the ****ocks going on...

Are you being serious, Fuzzy? As far as I am aware this is a thread about someone reacting to all the trouble by trying to work out how to put people on "ignore" and not get pms from them. If anyone's been got at here it has passed me by...

Ho hum. I am just one of Life's little innocents. Hello clouds, hello sky, freep wibble plop. :-3
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LarsMac;1278316 wrote: I druther stay home with a big mug o' hot toddy, if you don't mind.How do you make your hot toddy's, Larsmac?
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Clodhopper;1278328 wrote: Ok, my head is not functioning properly, and what with all the ****ocks going on...

Are you being serious, Fuzzy? As far as I am aware this is a thread about someone reacting to all the trouble by trying to work out how to put people on "ignore" and not get pms from them. If anyone's been got at here it has passed me by...

Ho hum. I am just one of Life's little innocents. Hello clouds, hello sky, freep wibble plop. :-3


Stay innocent, Clodders. Some of us are born innocent, some have it thrust upon them.. some work hard to recapture that state of happy unknowing. Believe me, this kind of ignorance is bliss. I did try to deal with what I thought was the problem, logically - but of course Fuzzy is probably right.. there are so many hidden barbs, eggshells to crunch etc that it's best just to stay the f*&k out of any thread that might implode.

Threads liable to blow up in everyone's faces can usually be identified by looking at the number of posts and the number of views. More than a 1:10 ratio might mean ripples and ructions are not far.

Chicken soup is attached to this thread - for Clodders... laced with special smiling type herbs guaranteed to have you back swinging from the chandeliers in no time.
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AussiePam;1278330 wrote: Stay innocent, Clodders. Some of us are born innocent, some have it thrust upon them.. some work hard to recapture that state of happy unknowing. Believe me, this kind of ignorance is bliss. I did try to deal with what I thought was the problem, logically - but of course Fuzzy is probably right.. there are so many hidden barbs, eggshells to crunch etc that it's best just to stay the f*&k out of any thread that might implode.

Threads liable to blow up in everyone's faces can usually be identified by looking at the number of posts and the number of views. More than a 1:10 ratio might mean ripples and ructions are not far.

Chicken soup is attached to this thread - for Clodders... laced with special smiling type herbs guaranteed to have you back swinging from the chandeliers in no time.The word association thread is screwed then.
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Chicken soup is attached to this thread - for Clodders... laced with special smiling type herbs guaranteed to have you back swinging from the chandeliers in no time.


Woohoo! Chicken soup with - well, you must be referring to Tarragon! Yum yum.

Now, how do I roll it into a rizla?:yh_silly
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AussiePam;1278330 wrote: Stay innocent, Clodders.

Chicken soup is attached to this thread - for Clodders... laced with special smiling type herbs guaranteed to have you back swinging from the chandeliers in no time.Had some Chicken Soup just now made with the same recipe my grandmother made....with Tarragan and all the veg....had some vermicelli in it just like the old type of jewish chicken soup that healed any illness....oh and also some chopped liver....just like Streisand had in Funny Girl in the seduction scene with Omar:D and sung about it......I didnt burst into song though as to busy noshing;)
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Ahso!;1278329 wrote: How do you make your hot toddy's, Larsmac?


Formosa Oolong tea, clover honey, lemon, and Couvoisier XO.

Brew tea, warm a large mug, pour honey into mug, add tea, squeeze lemon, stir slowly.

when motion stops, add brandy.

sniff and sip.

For variety, a little clove, cinnamon or nutmeg can be dropped in before the tea is poured.
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LarsMac;1278340 wrote: Formosa Oolong tea, clover honey, lemon, and Couvoisier XO.

Brew tea, warm a large mug, pour honey into mug, add tea, squeeze lemon, stir slowly.

when motion stops, add brandy.

sniff and sip.

For variety, a little clove, cinnamon or nutmeg can be dropped in before the tea is poured.For me the only difference has been the kind of tea and I use Remy Martin. Good relaxing drink though - love it!
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????

How did Streisand manage it? I would have thought she'd have sprayed the walls of the kitchen with soup and fragments of pasta. Personally, I wouldn't think this would be attractive, but with my dreadful record in this area, perhaps I should try singing "Woman in Love" while drinking Chicken and Tarragon soup with Chopped Liver next time I meet the love of my life?

Yep. Definitely worth a try.:)
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AussiePam;1278312 wrote: Bugger it, indeed. Let's all just go to the beach for a while... :sneaky:


I wish I could but it is far too cold at freezing point!
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Clodhopper;1278346 wrote: ????

How did Streisand manage it? I would have thought she'd have sprayed the walls of the kitchen with soup and fragments of pasta. Personally, I wouldn't think this would be attractive, but with my dreadful record in this area, perhaps I should try singing "Woman in Love" while drinking Chicken and Tarragon soup with Chopped Liver next time I meet the love of my life?

Yep. Definitely worth a try.:)It has to be chicken livers mind you.....fried....chopped with hard boiled eggs and lightly fried onions and seasoning....best cold on maybe a bagel...no butter and heaven yep with the home made chicken soup;)
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OMG Carolly... Woman desist!!!! After my Christmas / New Year um gluttony, I'm trying to get back the goddess shape my devoted public expect... and you're not bloody helping.

I LOVE CHICKEN LIVERS. And I LOVE bagels... I fell in love even with a troll a day or so ago when he offered New York bagels...... sigh... it was with a very heavy heart that I penned his requiem.

I'm packing my bag and heading for Blighty, and your table immediately. I'll bring a couple of bottles of best Aussie red, and some champers too. Maybe Clodders can join us...

Afterthought: yes I'll pack my little nurse's outfit too.
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Skylark;1278348 wrote: I wish I could but it is far too cold at freezing point!


G'day Skylark. The heavens have opened here.. maybe feeling FG pain ... :sneaky: Tears shall endure for one night but joy cometh in the morning, as the actress possibly said to the bishop, or vice versa.

Chicken livers do tend to splatter the kitchen... but nothing could splatter a kitchen like a grown up son who cooks thick soup on the stove, unattended and uncovered, at midnight - and the saucepan is also unattended and uncovered... woe is me, for cleanups come with the joy in the morning.. but I digress...
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AussiePam;1278353 wrote: OMG Carolly... Woman desist!!!! After my Christmas / New Year um gluttony, I'm trying to get back the goddess shape my devoted public expect... and you're not bloody helping.

I LOVE CHICKEN LIVERS. And I LOVE bagels... I fell in love even with a troll a day or so ago when he offered New York bagels...... sigh... it was with a very heavy heart that I penned his requiem.

I'm packing my bag and heading for Blighty, and your table immediately. I'll bring a couple of bottles of best Aussie red, and some champers too. Maybe Clodders can join us...

Afterthought: yes I'll pack my little nurse's outfit too.I dunno you dont change do you woman lol....I thought that Nurses Outfit would be worn out by now;):lips:...you are welcome at my table any day babe...hows my special chicken soup sound with bagels with chopped liver on top and then roast Chicken with roast potatoes...new ones....cauli....cabbage...roast parsnip....carrots an peas.....and maybe a knickerbocker glory after.....shall I start sorting it all out now;):D
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In one word:



SWOOOOON

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AussiePam;1278356 wrote: In one word:



SWOOOOON

:-4:wah:.....dont ever change;):-4
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Ok, I'm getting prepared:

I am a Wombat in Love

And I do anything

To get into your yard

And go through your bin -

Since the night is my friend -

Over and over again.

What can you do?

Roast parsnip? I'm on my way.
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Clodhopper;1278360 wrote: Ok, I'm getting prepared:

I am a Wombat in Love

And I do anything

To get into your yard

And go through your bin -

Since the night is my friend -

Over and over again.

What can you do?

Roast parsnip? I'm on my way.Honey Baked of course.;)
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Honey Baked of course.


My tummy's in lust. :-4

What with Aussiepam swooning in a nurse's outfit and me singing Wombat in Love through a mouthful of chicken soup, it should be an eventful evening!

Goodnight.

I shall dream of honey baked parsnips in nurses' uniforms.
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It really does sound like a fun evening we're all going to have, Clodhopper. I've heard people sing "I'm a Little Teapot" before, but the I'm a little wombat song - never. Funny, Carolly, that you should mention parsnips. I am fixing those for supper here.. the travellers will return then, and life with return to the usual merry chaos. The troops will get marinated beef ribs and baked vegies.. and broccoli. If I can't work my transmat beam and get across the Big Pond in time, I'll settle for a salmon tail... with fennel.

Still pouring here. I just got the ferry across to Circular Quay and wandered among the roosting bats, sopping young tourist couples wanting me to take their pics as they held hands, assorted ibises, kookaburras telling us it's raining - doh!!, damp sulphur crested cockatoos and happy ducks and moor hens in Sydney's Botanic Gardens.

I'll just fetch my nurse's syringe, Clodders, and give you a shot of something medicinal to make it all better and settle that naughty little tummy of yours. Turn over. Won't hurt a bit. Would I lie? And you'll be fit as a fiddle in the morning. Nightie night, Snookums!!
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I'll just fetch my nurse's syringe, Clodders, and give you a shot of something medicinal to make it all better and settle that naughty little tummy of yours. Turn over. Won't hurt a bit. Would I lie? And you'll be fit as a fiddle in the morning. Nightie night, Snookums!!


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GUFFAW!!

Do hope you're feeling better this morning, Clodders!!!

:D
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Getting better thank you. Still a bit wonky.

Btw, glad to hear about your rain. It must have been a wonderful experience. :)
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AussiePam;1278354 wrote: G'day Skylark. The heavens have opened here.. maybe feeling FG pain ... :sneaky: Tears shall endure for one night but joy cometh in the morning, as the actress possibly said to the bishop, or vice versa.

Chicken livers do tend to splatter the kitchen... but nothing could splatter a kitchen like a grown up son who cooks thick soup on the stove, unattended and uncovered, at midnight - and the saucepan is also unattended and uncovered... woe is me, for cleanups come with the joy in the morning.. but I digress...


G'day Pam, you can have some of our snow if you want it! :D
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Thanks Skylark. I'll take you up on that in early February. I'm planning to hit the slopes of Steamboat, CO for two weeks. Champagne powder would be excellent, please.
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