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Thoughts?
I've never been to one. :(
When I was in first grade (~5) my mom went to a Tupperware® party at the neighbor's house. The neighbor's 6 year old daughter, who was in my class, chased me down and gave me my first kiss. So I would have to disagree with the premise.
How you do the circle R and tm thing?
Quote from: sbr on April 09, 2012, 05:25:19 PM
When I was in first grade (~5) my mom went to a Tupperware® party at the neighbor's house. The neighbor's 6 year old daughter, who was in my class, chased me down and gave me my first kiss. So I would have to disagree with the premise.
Hott.
I got stuck at a tupperware party once back in the 70's. Nothing exciting happened. :(
I copied/pasted CdM's. :blush:
I don't know how to make them in the laptop. In a normal keyboard to enter an ASCII character do ALT + code (using the numerical keys at the right). Trademark one is Alt + 0153 IIRC.
Quote from: 11B4V on April 09, 2012, 06:43:33 PM
How you do the circle R and tm thing?
Like this: ®.