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    I spat my coffee out with these ones… moral of the story… never drink coffee when reading hilarious links and if you do, take a tissue.

    @pete wrote:

    Q. Name a dangerous race A. The Arabs
    Q. Name a number you have to memorise A. 7
    Q. Name something that flies that doesn’t have an engine A. A bicycle with wings
    Q. Name something you might be allergic to A. Skiing
    Q. Name something associated with the police A. Pigs
    Q. Name a jacket potato topping A. Jam
    Q. Name something with a hole in it A. Window
    Q. Name a domestic animal A. Leopard
    Q. Name something you open other than a door A. Your bowels

    #426708

    @forumhostpb wrote:

    Sorry to disappoint Rainy, but I don’t use Facebook. In fact ever since I sued a similar social networking site for breach of contract, on behalf of a client, and took them to the proverbial cleaners, I’ve kept right away from them all.

    However, I understand that the ‘drivel’ you mention is pretty typical of the sort of conversations that you get on Facebook etc. Maybe the answer is to give it up altogether and take up brass rubbing instead.

    You know, that’s not such a bad idea PB! Brass rubbings..mm mmmmm! 8)

    #426263

    @geordiebird wrote:

    think i better say merry xmas to you all to :D xxxxx

    Good god! We’re all coming out of the woodwork now.. :lol: 8)

    #426261

    Give us a snog Suns! 8) :P

    #426690

    *Stifles a giggle*

    :-#

    #410577

    @forumhostpb wrote:

    Just to pick up on Rainbowbrite’s point about password access etc. Originally the suggestion was to have a ‘universal’ password to permit access to the new Forum. She is quite right in what she says – it would have been only a matter of hours before some clown circulated it and the ‘abusers’ got hold of it and off we go again.

    However, the current mode of access is by allowing ‘registered users’ only to access the new Forum. This means that they have to use their own confidential password – the one they use to ‘protect’ their registered username.

    If one of these registered users leaks their password to another user, they totally compromise the protection of their user name. Whilst it isn’t impossible that this would happen, it is felt to be much less likely.

    Thanks PB :)

    I guess if a user leaks their password then they risk having their name dragged through the gutter should someone write crude remarks with it!

    Thanks for making it clear.

    #410575

    @sarah_1 wrote:

    @rainbowbrite wrote:

    If you have a chat guide doing their job and turfing out the scrollers and idiots…. then why are there scrollers and idiots? “/

    It’s going to split people up and to be honest, i don’t think it will work. It’s a controversial topic on a supposedly free site, which will not be a free site for all once a pay forum is introduced. You are going to get regular chatters either forced into paying when they don’t wish to – or others who simply cannot pay a yearly/one off fee.

    Who would police the password? Who’s going to stop the mindless idjeets paying a fee each time to get in and share the password around to cause chaos? If you raise the cost to deter this then you’re gonna get fewer serious chatters on the uptake.

    Just some thoughts ;)

    Funny how those that moan about being poor can all afford the internet connection fee innit. :wink: :lol:

    Yup! Those who use the internet at work.. or the ones which have their connection at home paid for by work I guess ;)

    #403351

    Procrastination

    #410572

    If you have a chat guide doing their job and turfing out the scrollers and idiots…. then why are there scrollers and idiots? “/

    It’s going to split people up and to be honest, i don’t think it will work. It’s a controversial topic on a supposedly free site, which will not be a free site for all once a pay forum is introduced. You are going to get regular chatters either forced into paying when they don’t wish to – or others who simply cannot pay a yearly/one off fee.

    Who would police the password? Who’s going to stop the mindless idjeets paying a fee each time to get in and share the password around to cause chaos? If you raise the cost to deter this then you’re gonna get fewer serious chatters on the uptake.

    Just some thoughts ;)

    #424404

    :lol: Ok so i lolled. 8)

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