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Post #241  Posted: Mon Jan 14, 2008 1:37 pm 
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PS. Is it me, but when I hit the submit button for the first time, it doesn't take it and need to submit again?

That happens when someone has made a new post during the time you were typing, so that you can add a comment to that post if you want, or perhaps if that new post is an answer to the question you yourself were going to answer. Quite handy really!


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I noticed that BBCode is turned off for signatures. If it was turned on, wouldn't that mean that users could change the font size of their signatures manually, as to make them smaller?

I added BBcode back to sigs now - but I have made it so max size is 85% - maybe see how that goes ?

I was after a more global setting but that might do in a pinch for now I am just worried about the Bold and Italics now though ;-)


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I added BBcode back to sigs now - but I have made it so max size is 85% - maybe see how that goes ?

I was after a more global setting but that might do in a pinch for now I am just worried about the Bold and Italics now though ;-)

Why is that?


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Post #244  Posted: Mon Jan 14, 2008 1:52 pm 
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Warrior, not sure if it's just me but when i click 'Supporters Forum' on the intro page nothing happens. However it works when i click the green writing to the side. Mayb :happy7: e that's the problem Mee's having? :icon_rolleyes:


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Post #245  Posted: Mon Jan 14, 2008 1:54 pm 
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Hi Warrior, further to my post in the chat box, my avatar is a trading card with a picture of Liam Brady, hands on hips and in the Arsenal shirt. Cheers.

Fixed


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Post #246  Posted: Mon Jan 14, 2008 1:56 pm 
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[quote="richie"][quote="Mee"]

I know the one. School is still there. We were luckily enough to have our own pitches. Though I wasn't really into footy then so didn't make the most of them. My school was at the bottom of Streatham Vale. We lived just behind the ice skating rink.

Wasn’t it called Silver Blades or something? You must have lived quite near the railway line?


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Post #247  Posted: Mon Jan 14, 2008 1:58 pm 
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hi all

i'm here under my new name (formerly Kingston Pete), see you later

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Post #248  Posted: Mon Jan 14, 2008 1:59 pm 
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Hi there,

Why is there a new 'new forum'? Is there something wrong with the old one? Does this new one do anything different?


Why did we move from Plumstead to Highbury and on to Ashburton Grove :icon_question1:

Why did we change our crest so many times :icon_question1:

Why do we change our shirts so often :icon_question1:

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Post #249  Posted: Mon Jan 14, 2008 2:00 pm 
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Mee wrote:
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I know the one. School is still there. We were luckily enough to have our own pitches. Though I wasn't really into footy then so didn't make the most of them. My school was at the bottom of Streatham Vale. We lived just behind the ice skating rink.

Wasn’t it called Silver Blades or something? You must have lived quite near the railway line?

It was called Silver Blades:

http://www.pikle.demon.co.uk/londoncross/londoncross23.html

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Post #250  Posted: Mon Jan 14, 2008 2:00 pm 
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Chippys Chisler wrote:
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Hi Warrior, further to my post in the chat box, my avatar is a trading card with a picture of Liam Brady, hands on hips and in the Arsenal shirt. Cheers.

Fixed


Thanks Warrior, that is perfect!

No it's not. I can't see it! :angry2:

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MEA wrote:
Hi there,

Why is there a new 'new forum'? Is there something wrong with the old one? Does this new one do anything different?

Hopefully, if all goes well, it will crash less, be faster and above all require less effort to manage the technicals of it.

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Warrior, not sure if it's just me but when i click 'Supporters Forum' on the intro page nothing happens. However it works when i click the green writing to the side. Mayb :happy7: e that's the problem Mee's having? :icon_rolleyes:

Yes - This forum doesn't support a link at that very location - I could mod it but it may damage something else if I tool with that page template - or it may get overwritten afterwards and stop again.


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No it's not. I can't see it! :angry2:

Do you still not see *any* avatars ?


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warrior wrote:
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No it's not. I can't see it! :angry2:

Do you still not see *any* avatars ?

Nope

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Post #255  Posted: Mon Jan 14, 2008 2:17 pm 
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Unless I shut down the IE window/tab, then restart a new IE window/tab in which case the avatars are back.

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Post #256  Posted: Mon Jan 14, 2008 2:19 pm 
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And I refresh....and they're gone.

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And I enter a new message....and they're back :confused3:

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Refresh and they're gone. etc etc

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long time gooner wrote:
Unless I shut down the IE window/tab, then restart a new IE window/tab in which case the avatars are back.

Does it say "User Avatar" in it's place ?


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warrior wrote:
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Unless I shut down the IE window/tab, then restart a new IE window/tab in which case the avatars are back.

Does it say "User Avatar" in it's place ?

It does (but entering this message caused them to reappear again. Let's see what happens after an edit)

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Post #261  Posted: Mon Jan 14, 2008 2:23 pm 
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Back after an edit.

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I like the Swedish flag actually. It's not as instantly recognisable as our tricolour but Swedan isn't very important in the grand scheme of things anyway.

So true. I bet they don't even play Hurling over there. :evil6:

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I like the Swedish flag actually. It's not as instantly recognisable as our tricolour but Swedan isn't very important in the grand scheme of things anyway.

How dare you.

Without Sweden there would be no Dolph Lundgren. And without Dolph, there would be no Rocky IV. Well, I guess there would be a Rocky IV...but it wouldn't be as cool as it is now.


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long time gooner wrote:
Back after an edit.

When they disappear, do any show up or are they *all* gone ?

What about any other posted pics ? or is it just avatars ..?

Just so you don't think you are going crazy, I have had it happen once or twice but they always come back next refresh ..


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Good point. We would never have known how bleak Russia was in comparison to the good oul US of A without Rocky IV. And how the Russkies were cheats and allround despicable characters.


It's funny how in American movies, Russian characters are never played by Russian actors... It's always people from countries like Sweden, Germany or some eastern european country.

Recently I saw a movie with a character named "The Swede", and he was played by a (tall, blonde) guy from Czechoslovakia.


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Tupac wrote:
One could argue that Arsenal have not played well for



As they say its a marthon not a race. .


Yeah but Tupac, the marathon is a race.....

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Post #267  Posted: Mon Jan 14, 2008 2:57 pm 

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but Swedan isn't very important in the grand scheme of things anyway.

A bit like Ireland, you mean?


  
 
 
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John, your jigger looks enormous!

So 'jigger' is a nickname for a bald patch?


  
 
 
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Just as well for me that I am already running a temperature today John and heh,heh,heh.

I need cheering up. :icon_sad:


Me Too... It's that shiver then bake illness and frequent trips to see John and his avatar...

Still we think we have problems and others think Arsenal have problems, take a look at this persons problem...

Don't think tablets are going to help... :help: :help:

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Tupac wrote:
Socrates seems to write us off after every time we fail to win a game, but you have to realise Man Utd will equally drop points here and there, as they have shown-they have lost more games than us this season! .


They have drawn less as well. Socrates, correctly, points why he thinks we lost the game and if that will be a problem in the next few games we play.

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Very good Steve, it could be worse right? Right.


Most Definately...

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For those of you who need cheering up:

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See, things doesn't always have to be complicated...


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They have drawn less as well. Socrates, correctly, points why he thinks we lost the game and if that will be a problem in the next few games we play.


Gunny, Tupac can speak all he wants, but I doubt he could work away of making us Lose the game, we drew...

Your Mum giving you too much Coke, you know what it does to the system... :glasses2:

Sorry could not find RTG's maybe Rog could find a pair and add to the Smilie list...

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Post #274  Posted: Mon Jan 14, 2008 3:31 pm 
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richie wrote:
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Wasn’t it called Silver Blades or something? You must have lived quite near the railway line?

Yes, I had forgotten about the name of the ice rink. The local swimming baths next door. Both still there. The ice rink is looking rather shabby now it has to be said. There are plans for a redevelopment which will spruce it up a bit. Attached to the ice rink was a night club/disco called the Bali Hai or something like that. The council run swimming pool has survived various closure attempts.

Me and a couple of mates would go swimming every Sunday morning then get a bag of chips and coke afterwards.
Yes, our back garden backed on to the railway line from Streatham station. What else, the Cat's Whiskers by Streatham Hill, another favourite with the local's. Timothy Whites, Mac Fisheries, the John Lewis Dept store (Pratts). Odeon and ABC cinema's too.


ah memories!, as a fellow south west Londoner - from over the border in Tooting - i know these landmarks, well, the bali Hai had a window at the back allowing you took look over the scatters, ore even the Streatham redskins when they played ice hockey, the Redskins were the 'Liverpool' of their day (late 70's-80's) and were the best ice hockey team in the country for a few years.

The cats Whiskers was another favourite (probably still the Locarno in mee's day), particularly sunday night, they used to have a top 40 covers band and a DJ, and the revolving stage used to alternate every hour or so. I remember the odeon well, saw Ian Drury their circa 1978.

I recall coming out of a movie late one Friday afternoon (must of been out of work at the time) and seeing a coach stuck in traffic on Streatham High road, looked in the window and was face to face with Peter Shilton, I gave him the thumbs down and he mouthed f*** off back to me, i then saw Burns and Anderson and realised it was the Forest Team bus on their way to play Brighton, i guess it was 1980/81 period

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Did you see that program on Frank Aitken last night, John? If you did, you would have seen my history teacher in school. Otherwise known as, The Doc.

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Old Harlow, back in 1987... Mates wedding, someone had the great idea to dance in our pant's...

Take a look at Old Harlow keeping the Arsenal end up... Nice tie too, very nice, very tasteful...

Keith (Clifford Chance) showing a bit more, but it was his Wedding, Old Delboy the Millwall fan (Cameron McKenna) and nutty Mickey Pearce one of the funniest guys you'll meet...

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Nice job Rog.

Can you add a few more smilies though? :icon_bounce:

Who's this Niall bloke then. Any relation to NJM?


:icon_scratch: NJM?

Anyway, DHD, how did Senderos play on Saturday? :icon_cheesygrin:


After turning off those poxy smilies, your leaden attempt at humour is translated as "icon cheesy grin" - says more about you than a smily ever can, Lil.

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Looks like I,m in then

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Old "H" in Disneyland, Florida, back in 1992... Wear your colours...
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Old Harlow, back in 1987... Mates wedding, someone had the great idea to dance in our pant's...

Take a look at Old Harlow keeping the Arsenal end up... Nice tie too, very nice, very tasteful...

Keith (Clifford Chance) showing a bit more, but it was his Wedding, Old Delboy the Millwall fan (Cameron McKenna) and nutty Mickey Pearce one of the funniest guys you'll meet...


This site is becoming very scarey.....

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