Trevor's at it again

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ian

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I think i've sussed it,you say your not sure if Trev is a he or she yet you still call (it)Trevor. Trevors behaviour could be down to the fact that Trevor is a girlie, can you imagine the effect being called Trevor would be if it is infact a girlie? This could lead to all sorts of strange behaviour.
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(Message edited by ed on June 10, 2006)
 
You are a genius! I can't thank you enough... and it was staring me in the face all the time!! After closer inspection .. turns out Trev is actually Trish!! What are the chances of that?
Since addressing "her" as Trish... well .. the change of attitude and behavior was miraculous.

(Message edited by ed on June 10, 2006)
 
As pointed out in a different thread... Enough fun.... Further off topic information will result in posts being deleted as well as the thread being closed..
If you have something useful to share do not bury it in bad information.

I have deleted the respective posts.

Ed
 
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