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Question Posted Wednesday April 4 2007, 6:20 pm

Hi, this is andalixsays
(I'm not mad about this, Im just curious... just so you don't think i'm yelling at you)

I answered a question: [Link](Mouse over link to see full location)
I was rated a one, and i reported. I saw that it was only changed to a two(and that you changed it; that's why i'm coming to you.)

Why was my answer a bad one?


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karenR answered Wednesday April 4 2007, 8:13 pm:
I changed it to a 3. Thats as high as we change it most of the time. After reading it again, I see you didn't call her skanky as she claimed. :)

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