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Question Posted Tuesday July 6 2004, 4:36 pm

i would like to suggest that u make it possible for people who ask questions to be able to delete them after getting all the answers they need. For instance if they only ask one person a question, then after they get it answered they should be able to delete it

i hope u take my suggestion into consideration
thanks, SoUtHeRn_ChIcKeTy


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advicenator_admin answered Tuesday July 6 2004, 6:10 pm:
Advice columnists pride themselves on having lots of questions answered on their pages. They wouldn't like it if I let people just delete questions everywhere.

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