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nevermind that. how does one reply with 1 word? please be quick before this post gets deleted for being off topic. :(
 
Post three words, then edit it to what you want.
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Post three words, then edit it to what you want.
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No worries next time I see a post and someone has answered i guess no one else needs to chip in with a response if it's the same :rolleyes:
Don’t worry, your not the first. Even done it myself. Just click a little agree after the fact.
 

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