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Hello JamesG,


I have just looked you up (sorry - couldn't resist). You have been here since time immemorial and yet have only posted 168 times? How in the name of Admin. have you managed to remain so restrained over the years? Please - share your secret. I could learn from you.

ok then, the top 19 are:


Keef 12,445

SeanMacGabhann 11,966

Brendan 10,307

Jah Lush 9,670

mockney piers 9,363

HonaloochieB 8,411

???? 8,102

Peckhamgatecrasher 7,421

*Bob* 6,140

Sue 5,776

Mick Mac 5,546

SteveT 5,513

KalamityKel 5,190

Michael Palaeologus 4,946

Jeremy 4,567

Moos 4,560

Ladymuck 4,392

PeckhamRose 4,294

woofmarkthedog 4,240

I have posted more than anyone, but my posting rate will be a lot lower these days (fatherhood and different job). 2007/08 would have been my peak I think.


Mick Mack & Lady Muck are relative newcomers compared to the lkes of me, Sean, Brendan, Jah, Moos, *bob*, Mockney, and a little bit later, Quids. Their figures are impressive.

I think Quids pre-dates me. 'Sfunny, but we didn't get on at all when I first started posting. Love him now, though. But then again I can say what I like, can't I, as he famously never reads this section.


Tosser.


Anyway, I'm a bit horrified I make the top 20... better rein in a bit!

Keef Wrote:

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> Mick Mack & Lady Muck are relative newcomers

> compared to the lkes of me, Sean, Brendan, Jah,

> Moos, *bob*, Mockney, and a little bit later,

> Quids. Their figures are impressive.


To be honest, "Impressive" isn't quite the terminology I would have employed here. LOL! Am inclined to think that Moos' use of the adjective "horrified" is more fitting.


It's made me laugh, for sure, though.

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