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01/14/2011 05:16:16 AM · #1
I am starting to think that I am against the cultural differences by choosing the title I did. Is it possible to change the title (or add a note) half way through voting?

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01/14/2011 05:22:23 AM · #2
Nope.
01/14/2011 05:22:29 AM · #3
Unfortunately, no. Nor after voting is finished, either.

R.
01/14/2011 05:27:38 AM · #4
Thanks. I will wait till it is over to ask about cultural differences! :)
01/14/2011 05:30:02 AM · #5
The United Kingdom has culture. The colonies are different.
01/14/2011 05:47:16 AM · #6
Originally posted by raish:

The United Kingdom has culture. The colonies are different.

Hey, I resemble that remark! :)
01/14/2011 06:07:43 AM · #7
Originally posted by raish:

The United Kingdom has culture. The colonies are different.

That reminds me of a joke...
What's the different between the United States and a yogurt?
If you give a yogurt 300 years it'll grow a culture! :P
01/14/2011 08:43:17 AM · #8
I'll share this long true story about culture with you.
10 years ago. My sis works in London, from South Africa. My mother(70 years) visits her. As part of "seeing the sights", my sis tries to get her tickets for a show (musical, I think). They end up in the que for cheap tickets on the day of the show. My mother, being a chatterbox, ignores the stiff-upper-lip thing of the british, so all the folks around her in the que knows where she's from, how many children she has, etc. After standing in the que for about a hour, the ticket office lady comes out to say that all tickets have been sold. Immediately a smartly dressed lady in front of my mother turns to her, takes her by the arm and drags her to the ticket office lady. She then demands that a ticket be found for my mother, as "she has come all the way from South Africa to see the show, because they have no culture there." Needless to say, my mother received a very nice seat, at the cheap price.
01/14/2011 08:54:45 AM · #9
Originally posted by NiallOTuama:

Originally posted by raish:

The United Kingdom has culture. The colonies are different.

That reminds me of a joke...
What's the different between the United States and a yogurt?
If you give a yogurt 300 years it'll grow a culture! :P


We prefer to call it heritage.
01/14/2011 09:54:01 AM · #10
the only thing that I was able to change in a title once after voting was done was a miss spelled word...Thank you Langdon

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01/14/2011 09:58:48 AM · #11
Originally posted by herfotoman:

I'll share this long true story about culture with you.
10 years ago. My sis works in London, from South Africa. My mother(70 years) visits her. As part of "seeing the sights", my sis tries to get her tickets for a show (musical, I think). They end up in the que for cheap tickets on the day of the show. My mother, being a chatterbox, ignores the stiff-upper-lip thing of the british, so all the folks around her in the que knows where she's from, how many children she has, etc. After standing in the que for about a hour, the ticket office lady comes out to say that all tickets have been sold. Immediately a smartly dressed lady in front of my mother turns to her, takes her by the arm and drags her to the ticket office lady. She then demands that a ticket be found for my mother, as "she has come all the way from South Africa to see the show, because they have no culture there." Needless to say, my mother received a very nice seat, at the cheap price.


Ha! That's a great story!! :oD
01/14/2011 11:31:19 AM · #12
Originally posted by herfotoman:

I'll share this long true story about culture with you.
10 years ago. My sis works in London, from South Africa. My mother(70 years) visits her. As part of "seeing the sights", my sis tries to get her tickets for a show (musical, I think). They end up in the que for cheap tickets on the day of the show. My mother, being a chatterbox, ignores the stiff-upper-lip thing of the british, so all the folks around her in the que knows where she's from, how many children she has, etc. After standing in the que for about a hour, the ticket office lady comes out to say that all tickets have been sold. Immediately a smartly dressed lady in front of my mother turns to her, takes her by the arm and drags her to the ticket office lady. She then demands that a ticket be found for my mother, as "she has come all the way from South Africa to see the show, because they have no culture there." Needless to say, my mother received a very nice seat, at the cheap price.


Hahah. And your polite sister didn't?
01/14/2011 01:03:04 PM · #13
Originally posted by herfotoman:

I'll share this long true story about culture with you.
10 years ago. My sis works in London, from South Africa. My mother(70 years) visits her. As part of "seeing the sights", my sis tries to get her tickets for a show (musical, I think). They end up in the que for cheap tickets on the day of the show. My mother, being a chatterbox, ignores the stiff-upper-lip thing of the british, so all the folks around her in the que knows where she's from, how many children she has, etc. After standing in the que for about a hour, the ticket office lady comes out to say that all tickets have been sold. Immediately a smartly dressed lady in front of my mother turns to her, takes her by the arm and drags her to the ticket office lady. She then demands that a ticket be found for my mother, as "she has come all the way from South Africa to see the show, because they have no culture there." Needless to say, my mother received a very nice seat, at the cheap price.


Blerrie Sef Efricans
01/14/2011 01:18:43 PM · #14
I've changed a spelling part way through and you can add a note in voting any time you like, it just won't be seen until after rollover.
01/14/2011 01:42:04 PM · #15
Originally posted by paulbtlw:

I've changed a spelling part way through and you can add a note in voting any time you like, it just won't be seen until after rollover.


haven't figured out how to add notes to my notes yet...hmmm
01/14/2011 02:22:39 PM · #16
Originally posted by Ja-9:

Originally posted by paulbtlw:

I've changed a spelling part way through and you can add a note in voting any time you like, it just won't be seen until after rollover.


haven't figured out how to add notes to my notes yet...hmmm

Select your entry from the My Portfolio page and you should be able to add to (but not change) your notes.
01/14/2011 03:20:43 PM · #17
Originally posted by GeneralE:

Originally posted by Ja-9:

Originally posted by paulbtlw:

I've changed a spelling part way through and you can add a note in voting any time you like, it just won't be seen until after rollover.


haven't figured out how to add notes to my notes yet...hmmm

Select your entry from the My Portfolio page and you should be able to add to (but not change) your notes.


Thanks Paul...
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