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Richie London

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Re: Deactivation
« Reply #105 on: 30 August 2011, 22:53:34 »

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I think Richies has the shakes again as its taking him ages to post a reply (admin privilege!)
Its gonna be a good'un I reckon. Or he's fallen asleep at the keyboard :P


as it happens i'm being forced to watch big brother after sitting through bellenders and having a row with my son about it, he thinks its great i think its  :-X.

i just wish i could go back home and not have the tv on at all.
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Re: Deactivation
« Reply #106 on: 31 August 2011, 00:07:54 »

I've been living without a TV for a few weeks.  It's great!! I watch what I want on the iplayer (just watched Harry's Arctic Heros! :y :y :y) and I've read alot of books. Shantaram by Gregory David Roberts is highly recommeded  :y :y :y

Back on topic.   This thread is not just cliquey twaddle as I posted earlier, but seems too have prompted abit of naval gazing  ::) which I'll indulge in myself.  I've been a member since 2008 and I havn't even been made Sir Tigger yet!!  :-[  Although I may just get my next star tonight!! I've been given some great advice here which has saved me hundreds if not thousands of pounds!! and the fact that my car hasn't been converted into bakebean tins is a tribute to the members and their expertise!!  :y  :y :y

As to the 'banter' the General Discussion area is abit like the pub, generally quite amusing and informative, but if you don't like the conversation, don't spit the dummy, go to another area!  ;)

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Re: Deactivation
« Reply #107 on: 31 August 2011, 00:14:13 »

General chat used to be a great place to hang out in the evenings. Tbh I think its been dying a slow death for a couple of years now, and I dont think theres any way to bring it back.
You couldnt possibly contrive or manufacture the atmosphere there used to be in genchat.Very sad imo  :(
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Re: Deactivation
« Reply #108 on: 31 August 2011, 10:35:36 »

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General chat used to be a great place to hang out in the evenings. Tbh I think its been dying a slow death for a couple of years now, and I dont think theres any way to bring it back.
You couldnt possibly contrive or manufacture the atmosphere there used to be in genchat.Very sad imo  :(


like everything it has its ups and downs imo..

wait for snowy days, it will heat up again ;D :y
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Re: Deactivation
« Reply #109 on: 31 August 2011, 11:07:12 »

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General chat used to be a great place to hang out in the evenings. Tbh I think its been dying a slow death for a couple of years now, and I dont think theres any way to bring it back.
You couldnt possibly contrive or manufacture the atmosphere there used to be in genchat.Very sad imo  :(

Must be time to re-open The Nag's Head then Albs. ;)
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Re: Deactivation
« Reply #110 on: 31 August 2011, 16:07:44 »

Was tried a while ago by Nickbat, Bob. Didnt seem to last long. :-/
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Re: Deactivation
« Reply #111 on: 31 August 2011, 18:34:05 »

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Dunno if any other of his persoae have been online since though....   :)
I did think about checking, but, TBH, can't be bothered, it makes no odds to me either way  :-/

I'm always sorry to see the back of a member who played mostly by the rules, but to quote M himself, we all have to move on eventually (OK, slightly out of context).


Good luck to those that decide OOF is not, or no longer, for them. Sadly we cannot please everyone all the time, as much as we would like to.


If anyone has any constructive comments, good or bad, about improving OOF, please start a new thread, or PM an Admin direct :y

But its time to wish M well, and close this thread :)
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