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:Thank you for your helpful responses, gents. I had understood the "explanation" above to mean that, if one logged off and then logged on again, the problem should be resolved - evidently it meant something else. I also didn't realise that the words, "some freaky collection of a million files" were designed to enable me to find the cookies in order to edit them. Bravery doesn't come into it.
[[user:Deb|Deb]] Tues, May 28, 2002
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=== I want to edit it and it answers ===
Whoever did this had some skills and nothing better to do with them. I edited "Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back". After that, I try to edit it a second time, and instead of the text, I find a smart-ass reply in the editing box. I didn't try to edit it again, I was to pissed off. I don't know if it would do the same think to you, try it out yourselves.
Wednesday, February 11th, 2004
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