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 tech_teacher
 
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							| Good Morning Friends     However, this member has no points and has not uploaded any worksheets of his or her own.  How is this possible? Has the rules changed? This makes me feel a bit uncomfortable. |  20 Nov 2011      
					
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 Stellam
 
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							| Hi tech teacher I don �t think the rules have changed. This person must �ve left a comment without downloading anything. All members can leave comments or use the forum but nobody can download without points. Don �t worry!
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 Stella
 
 
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 maryse pey�
 
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							| I think it may be possible to let a comment even if you cannot download. Just to let you know that your work is appreciated and that this person has yet become one of your fans !!!!   I think you can be proud of the compliment even if you are not used to such "free" (but I think sincere) comments.   Don �t worry and don �t feel uneasy, just enjoy this little good surprise from a new ESL member !   End well your Sunday.   |  20 Nov 2011     
					
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 David Lisgo
 
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							| "LOP" Hardly complimentary unless the person has no idea what it means.
I think that you are 1NAM, now that �s complimentary.   David |  20 Nov 2011     
					
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 Jayho
 
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							| Hey, great idea for a Sunday night competition.  Let �s try and guess what they meant when they wrote LOP?   Lesson on pronouns? |  20 Nov 2011     
					
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 Lina Ladybird
 
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							| Nooo, dear Jayho... :-) As everybody except for you knows, lop is a widely used abbreviation of the word lollipop, and in this context the comment "great lop" means that the worksheet is a real treat, sweet like candy!!       EDIT for those who want to torture me for having been so "nasty" and "rude" towards poor Jayho: I do like her very much and was only being ironic!! What do you think are the four *LOL* smilies for?? Some people around here really haven�t got any sense of humour at all...    |  20 Nov 2011     
					
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 Stellam
 
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							| Really? http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=lop
 
 
 
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 treasure0911
 
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							| Well, let �s hope it was the lollipop meaning! |  20 Nov 2011     
					
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 Lina Ladybird
 
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							| Are you by any chance trying to be ironic, dearest Stella?! ;-)Wow, you really do learn quickly, don �t you?              |  20 Nov 2011     
					
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