Crissup
Upset CAK because she didn't get to hold it first.
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I don't post very much at all anymore, but I do still lurk a lot. One of the things I often find myself doing is mixing people's signatures in with their posts. For instance, I will see a thread where someone's family member, pet, relative, friend, whoever, passes away, and people will reply with a frowny smilie, but then I see a clip art Mickey jumping for joy. It often causes me to do a double take until I realize that the happy, jumping Mickey is actually in their signature line.
Many years ago, before the advent of Internet based BBS systems, signature lines used to start with a simple line consisting of two dashes followed by a carriage return. This was so the reader software knew where to parse it. As a result, I've always just included that in my signature and instinctively look for it in others. Of course, most people on the net today weren't around back in those days, so they wouldn't necessarily understand what I'm talking about.
Anyway, so do you ever find yourself misinterpreting someone's signature as they emotion in a certain post?
Many years ago, before the advent of Internet based BBS systems, signature lines used to start with a simple line consisting of two dashes followed by a carriage return. This was so the reader software knew where to parse it. As a result, I've always just included that in my signature and instinctively look for it in others. Of course, most people on the net today weren't around back in those days, so they wouldn't necessarily understand what I'm talking about.

Anyway, so do you ever find yourself misinterpreting someone's signature as they emotion in a certain post?
And to answer your question, only a few times thank goodness. That could get confusing. 
