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  1. yeah... i know! and no, i was winding you up. he never said anything NEAR as nice as that about you!
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  2. yeah, he does... in fact, i think he's the only one in my family that does
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  3. Yeah, 'cos I always make my choice of boozer based on what's on this website. This no doubt explains the raging success of The Dun Cow, whose landlady never poured a pint without reporting it in full on here.
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  4. AND what her customers where up to whilst in there :D
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  5. We'll discuss it here thankyou very much! :D Lol, Even jeremy wouldn't believe this crap!
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  6. No. i went in there the first time because i heard about it on here. else i wouldnt have bothered with the place. i also met Mongo and a few others in there as a direct result of things being mentioned on this site. (lol, just thought, no, we were not having a Gay meeting, no matter what the landlord might tell you! )
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  7. My thoughts too, also it was exactly halfway home for me from work, so a nice place to stop for a rest and a pint!
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  8. is the cafe up next to the post office gone now?
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  10. By just about every computer helpsite on the internet. People who have made it their business to clean peoples computers of viruses and malware use this program on a daily basis. A previous version of this program did, yes. But it put in place a way of restoring it. I've had 0 problems with the latest versions. As for your other statment: You then go on to recommend other programs that do the same thing, but for a fee. do YOU know what these programs are doing? Just because you have to pay for a program, that does not automatically make it a better product.
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  11. An excellent, informed review from someone who's actually used the product. Nice Job! just a sub-note tho: We can find horror stories about every program on the internet. Even Anti-Virus (ALL anti-virus!) can cause catastrophic results. its well documented on the web. Every program has had its glitches. My experience if Ccleaner is flawless if you stay away from the SEPARATE registry cleaning side, but then i don't recommend ANY registry cleaners. But, each to their own experiences! Was that situation one which you were personally involved with?
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  12. The name above the door firmly states MrsVic, merlin. However, should any posts be reported using the 'report' button, i will have a look at the offending article, as will Threegee, Fourgee and MrsVic. Thats what its there for!! You will notice i am a little more strict in the forums i look after, But this is MrsVic's territory, and she has my full backing
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  13. u sure the van wasnt lost on its way to Ashington lol
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  14. Having dealt with may on-line suppliers here's my personal ratings. Please post any suppliers you've dealt with and any impressions you've gained from dealing with them in the same general format. Maybe we can build a reasonably comprehensive resource. eBuyer Website: www.ebuyer.com Prices: Very quick to manipulate prices. Sometimes good value, other times you'd do better to look elsewhere. Service Level: Good to reasonably good; but they are not very flexible and upset more people than they need to. Best for: Smaller items like cables, PSUs and modding bits. Dabs Website: www.dabs.com Prices: Middling to good. Service Level: Rightly or wrongly they always give the impression of a quality supplier. Their product selector is a model of what other sites should have. Best for: Larger items, but I found them best for hard drives recently. Laptops Direct Website: www.laptopsdirect.co.uk Prices: On average really good. Some truly excellent bargains if you are fast enough to take advantage. Service Level: So far faultless. Best for: Laptops etc. Scan Computers Website: www.scan.co.uk Prices: Don't look very often but they seem competitive. Service Level: Limited use but a while back they were OK. Best for: Components. Expansys Website: www.expansys.com Prices: Above average but some occasional bargains. Service Level: So far faultless. Best for: Things you can't get elsewhere. That online auction site that is in no way as good as Free Bedlington.co.uk Classifieds Website: www.That online auction site that is in no way as good as Free Bedlington.co.uk Classifieds.co.uk Prices: Some of the best but watch out for hidden charges. Service Level: The twilight zone of the Internet - all over the place! Best for: Second hand goods and rip-off tales. Amazon Website: www.amazon.co.uk Prices: Sometimes the best buys, but at other times pricey - do your homework. Service Level: Direct from Amazon good; third-party suppliers a sort of upper-class That online auction site that is in no way as good as Free Bedlington.co.uk Classifieds! Best for: The odd bargains. Far more support, far less risky, far less hassle, and quicker than That online auction site that is in no way as good as Free Bedlington.co.uk Classifieds Play.com Website: www.play.com Prices: They come up with some good bargains, and can be the best source some of the time. Service Level: Sometimes take orders for things they don't have, but are easily contactable by phone and refund without hassle. Best for: Whatever they are best for at the time Looking back at the above it's a ringing endorsement for buying on the Internet. It wasn't intended to be that!
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