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Why the reluctance to read the links in the questions?

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My question about men going bald has provided me with much amusement:

http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=AkOFMsyAkpGpYc5hxcvQi_7sy6IX;_ylv=3?qid=20080602081017AAOlqFt

Take a look at the 4th paragraph in the link, starting with "In 1995..." and you will see why.

And then read Bull´s hilarious reply. So you would rather opt for the cut, eh Bull? And all the others too?

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  1. I love reading the links. I have found so many new pages that I would never have found by myself. The more you read the more you know. How can you answer a question or give input when you haven't read the whole story.


  2. I read the link Cakes but surely no sane red blooded male will opt for castration? So I regarded it pro non scripto!

  3. You had me tempted to quickly delete my answer to that question to avoid any further embarrassment, but I won't.

    I think it's all about time constraints, I personally have Y/A open on my laptop most of the day and check in every 20 or 30 minutes between work, sometimes I really don't have the time but post anyway, I think most would be able to recognise my post that are written under pressure or with little thought, this is one of them.......

  4. ......its time consuming wherein you can just state what it is all about in the question aside from the fact that you have to wait for the link to open........maybe I'm just always in a hurry....

  5. I was thinking maybe Bull would suit a comb over?

    What you think??

  6. links can lead to bad things for your computer

  7. Lol Cakes I was in a hurry but yeah I always read you're links,and send them to my UK friends that does not have a clue about what's happenning in SA.xxxx

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