Is he still in the US?? Does he log in sometimes?
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He does post on here occasionally, but not as much as he used to.Originally posted by SandyDownIs he still in the US?? Does he log in sometimes?
He is a permie now afterall.
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He normally logs in once a month to tell us all how much this site has gone downhill.
He's due a visit pretty soon actually, so get ready with the crappy threads everyone
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I would not know how to post a crappy thread.
PS Those who cannot afford to provide Fortnum And Mason's jam for wasps be assured that there are more humble wasps who would be quite happy with Selfridges jam.bloggoth
If everything isn't black and white, I say, 'Why the hell not?'
John Wayne (My guru, not to be confused with my beloved prophet Jeremy Clarkson)Comment
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Originally posted by xoggothI would not know how to post a crappy thread.
PS Those who cannot afford to provide Fortnum And Mason's jam for wasps be assured that there are more humble wasps who would be quite happy with Selfridges jam.
hey there xoggoth how are things, are you still retired or have you meen tempted again??
Not many of the ol timers here now ...Comment
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How long do you have had to be posting to be considered an 'old timer'? I've got about five and a half years under my belt (although I'm a bit low on volume all things considered).Guy Fawkes - "The last man to enter Parliament with honourable intentions."Comment
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Alf W yes you are an old timer, I remember when posting about the other Alf (AJP) a long time ago and we got confused between you and himOriginally posted by Alf WHow long do you have had to be posting to be considered an 'old timer'? I've got about five and a half years under my belt (although I'm a bit low on volume all things considered).Comment
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but who could ever forget when you took us on holiday to the caravan forum.Originally posted by Alf WHow long do you have had to be posting to be considered an 'old timer'? I've got about five and a half years under my belt (although I'm a bit low on volume all things considered).
classic.Comment
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My gawd, this site has gone downhill. Same old, same old.
Pop in once a month and only this thread is minorly interesting.
Off to Paris now. Tatty bye.What happens in General, stays in General.You know what they say about assumptions!Comment
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