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Old 07-Feb-2006, 10:26
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February 07, 2006

Hi All,

I need help in idiom, can anyone advise me an idiom on subject if some body hurt then later on come to heal up.

Look forward to see your kind and swift replies.

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MYEM
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Old 08-Feb-2006, 03:52
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Time's a great healer
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Old 08-Feb-2006, 22:11
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February 09, 2006

Dear TDOL,

Thanks for your kind reply, in this regard please note I am asking If somebody hurt you than later on he came to heal you up. On that subject I am looking for some quote or idiom.

It will be better if you could suggest me any idiom on above matter.

Further I am very glad to recive a reply, I would be more thankful if you could also teach me how to use this web.

I am having some problems i.e. how to submit a new message, how could I see messages of other peoples, how and where I can add other buddies, how I can contact them, is it possible to check whether anyone of my buddy list is online and is it possible I can chat with them online or I can join some forum where online conversation is going on ?

I am so sorry for bothering you and asking you lots of questions but I do hope you will not mind and help me out of above all problems.

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Yousuf
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Old 09-Feb-2006, 00:07
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If you do something wrong, then put it right, you 'make amends'.

To submit a new message, open the folder, then choose the 'New Thread' button (top left).
To check a person's messaqges, click on their name in a post and you'll see a 'find all posts option' in the menu that opens.
If someone is online, then the circle next to their name will be green.
There's no chat here for security reasons. You can send Private Mesasages to poeple, again by clicking on the name in a post, or by clicking on their name in the main screen.
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February 10, 2006

Dear TDOL,

Thanks for your kind reply, well noted the IDIOM you suggested. But stll it dosent mean what I was asking.

Which folder you are talking about ? please be more specific.

Yes I got it how to check messages. Also thank you for other updates.

Tell me some thing about your self. I am male from Pakistan doing job in shipping industry (freight forwarder) also studing in MBA.

Look to see your kind and swift reply.

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MYEM
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