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waterbabys

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Hi I had a thread going called “lump on newt” it said that someone had posted a reply but when I opened it there was nothing new, why is this?

hope that made sense :wacko:
 

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For many sections posts have to be approved before they appear, but not for the Help section. I can only guess maybe they thought they posted it but didn't hit the right button at the end or something. There are no hidden posts in that thread except for the one that you deleted yourself.
 

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thanks, you wouldn’t believe what I did, I never saw it went on a 2nd page, I know i was having a bad day but that’s just stupid think I need a holiday.
 
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