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He's having problems with the firewall at work, so he may not be able to post at all for the whole week.
All I know, I'm afraid.
Nah, the patronzing tone seems to be directed at me alone, and some newbies.
Home, and eating dinner. It's well tasty. Jacket spud, with chicken, cheese and beans. It's lush and, even better, slightly nutricious.
What I meant was, am I the only person that uses this patronising tone, or do others seem to use it as well?
I'll go and put lead on my roof and live in a wire mesh box.
Is it just me, or do you think this of everyone?
No matter, it is home time. Then round the missus to watch Gladiator. Or West Side Story.
Please be Gladiator, please be Gladiator, please be...
> What kind of indeed? An agreement or the usual patronizing tone?
Yes.
What do you mean? How can you tell what emphasis I'm putting on my words?