Ok the sites now been updated to the latest version however as usual if anyone notices anything strange happening then please leave me a message here.
There seems to be a small elf sitting on my left shoulder telling me to do things...does this qualify as strange?
Not in the slightest in fact I would find it strange if Andruil wasn't on my shoulder each morning. So say hi to the little fellow and find out his name but be sure not to scare him off.
Ahh Bob good name for an elf, mine ment for a more cultural name wanting to keep in touch with his roots. As for you Mel I'm saddened to hear that English have lost contact with the little people I guess us and the Irish will have to keep it going
Paddy, the little chap on my shoulder would like to say hi at this stage... The poor poor english have lost their way......
Not all english people have lost there way, may I introduce my two little people Cornelius the III and Lord Cuthbert Poncenberry Smythe
Melanies lost her way? Melanie - those voices in your head...if you just turn your head to the side...you see - there they are...you not mad after all!
My elf, an ill-tempered little blighter who refuses to tell me his name and keeps kicking me in the ear, wonders why the "New Messages" note on the "Forum" screen is gone. It still has the link for "View New Posts" but it doesn't tell me how many (if any) new messages there are. Ouch! I'm going to have a cauliflower ear if this keeps up. It's time to go play with my whip. That always sends the rascal into hiding and gives my ear a rest. Mike
Re: Re: Update Complete I new that little elf hide something from me finally found the template I missed. So all should be right in the welcome panel now, might have to borrow that wipe sometime pesilat
Re: Re: Re: Update Complete Yeah ... the first time I played with the whip, it came over my shoulder, nearly took my ear off ... but knocked the elf across the room. Since then, he hides when I pull it out ... haven't figured out *where* he hides yet. Not sure I want to know. Mike
I have since found out that my girlfriend also has an elf on her shoulder, called "Korrigan" (though it is pronounced in a French stylee so sounds a lot better) so it is perhaps only English women who have lost their way