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Sun May 15, 2011 9:05 pm
RacheDrache says...



They're so spiffy! I need to donate again, though. Green's more froglike.
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Wed Aug 03, 2011 9:12 am
Demeter says...



Without the ads, I feel like... no one's watching me anymore :o
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Wed Aug 17, 2011 9:02 am
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Charlie II says...



Real pros buy a pro account and then re-enable the ads! :wink: Isn't that right, Jabbs?
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Wed Aug 17, 2011 11:35 am
Rydia says...



Chralie, how do you do that? Re-enable the adds I mean ^^
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Wed Aug 17, 2011 11:16 pm
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Charlie II says...



Kitty15 -- if you go to "My YWS" --> "Change Site Settings" then it will be the first of the yes/no selection boxes.

At least that's where it is for me! :)
I am thankful for laughter, except when milk comes out of my nose.
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"For a short space of time I remained at the window watching the pallid lightnings that played above Mont Blanc and listening to the rushing of the Arve, which pursued its noise way beneath. The same lulling sounds acted as a lullaby to my too keen sensations; when I placed my head upon my pillow, sleep crept over me; I felt it as it came and blessed the giver of oblivion."
— Mary Shelley, Frankenstein