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    Resolved [RESOLVED] Smilies

    I was just wondering....What's the difference between a Big Grin and a Big Yellow?

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    Re: Smilies

    One is green and one is yellow.

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    Re: Smilies

    One is smiling because he is happy and the other is smiling because he is sick.
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    Re: Smilies

    Thankyou Hack. Yes I probably should have mentioned that I did notice the difference in colour. RhinoBull, nice observation work there, thank you. visualAd thanks for the informative reply. So when would it be appropriate to use Big Yellow in a post?

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    Re: Smilies

    Quote Originally Posted by Yumby
    Thankyou Hack. Yes I probably should have mentioned that I did notice the difference in colour. RhinoBull, nice observation work there, thank you. visualAd thanks for the informative reply. So when would it be appropriate to use Big Yellow in a post?
    It doesn't matter which one you use really! However, if the green = happy and yellow = sick then you would use the different colours for your moods.
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    Re: Smilies

    Quote Originally Posted by Nightwalker83
    It doesn't matter which one you use really!
    I suppose you're right. I just don't want to be sending a mixed message to OP when i use a smiley. I think I'll stick with Mr Green for now and forget all about Mr Yellow.

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    Re: [RESOLVED] Smilies

    Yep.. green looks lively.. yellow looks pale & sick
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    Re: [RESOLVED] Smilies

    Another critical issue solved....

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