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and having admittedly been weaned on EDF I find the mixing of for sale with business recommendations a little confusing and think you should have a wanted section too. It may be because the EDF was the first of this kind of thing i have used but it does seem that the more sections you have the better.


One can avoid the po-faced drawing room discussions on EDF and stick to tom-foolery in the lounge, buy & sell, ask for stuff, recommend or criticise a business, remark on a local issue, talk property, upcoming events or even talk about the forum itself all in separate rooms which is far more suitable for someone as prone to obsession and bi-polar behaviour as myself.

it was more of an analog to digital transplant necessitating a more binary diet, and am reliably informed that attempted grafting of a WDF or even a NSE15F would have led to rejection, infection and possible partial aphasia leading to a chat-room-only diet of OMG, WTF, LOL, LMFAO etc. (oh and ETC).

kleinhond Wrote:

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> There have been 12 NHF threads that members have

> posted in either today or yesterday. Only The

> Lounge subforum was last posted in two days ago,

> but it's always been the quietest part of the NHF

> as most people are clearly concerned with local

> and important issues rather than a load of waffle

> from people who need to get out more :)-D


Ouch. Maybe all those serious NHFers are out partying .... in ED :)-D

mockney piers Wrote:

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> I'm curious as to what your pre-EDF dependency was

> that required weaning on to this.

> Let me assure you as an EDF addiction casualty,

> that in terms of your life the WDF would have been

> a wiser choice!!


::o hehe that was good! ;)

  • 3 weeks later...

It has long been established that Kleinhond is not the type of person that should be anywhere near a local blog like the Nunhead Forum, let along a keyboard. And yes its in bed with the EDF.


So moving on, people are starting to post here now and it has the potential to grow, there is quite a collective gathering around Telegraph hill, Brockley, New Cross and Nunhead so it may well take off. The Admin are independent and intelligent which makes a change from Klingnuts and his brainless and half baked NH for-rim drivel.


http://www.southeastcentral.co.uk/

http://www.southeastcentral.co.uk/

http://www.southeastcentral.co.uk/

In fact GG is so far (comparatively) surprisingly sane, it's only a matter of time before colours are posted to the mast though (pun intended).

For instance UT managed to be plausibly not Mike there for a bit, though the suspicions were strong.

mockney piers Wrote:

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> In fact GG is so far (comparatively) surprisingly

> sane, it's only a matter of time before colours

> are posted to the mast though (pun intended).

> For instance UT managed to be plausibly not Mike

> there for a bit, though the suspicions were

> strong.


Maybe, but TT3 was completely hatstand.

besides - he's already getting warnings on those forums anyway


"Hi allfornun. This message is close to breaking our Code of Conduct. I have removed the business' name and phone number you included. We don't object to users bringing business names up in a context such as this, so long as it is done in a constructive and well-backed up manner. Urging people to harass them on the phone is not acceptable.


Perhaps you could support your argument with links to the planning documents, or to photos, which show the site you are talking about, for the benefit of users who won't be aware of the situation? You may be able to rally support and get a few users here to write to the council to get things improved.

Brockley Jon, Jun 29, 2011 #2 "

Christ on a bike.....its just a new forum with a so far seemingly independent Admin, I post in new cross though?


So what if these people want to post using a variety of avatars, good for them.


Mockney you are coming across like a little school boy on a stool shouting ' listen to me , listen to me , im capatain i tell you, captain " with warm urine running down your leg and soaking into your long brown socks whilst everyone one around you throwns ink soaked toilet paper at your head.


Rules on the internet...please !


As for this wally kleinhond , if someone does not serve him and by proxy this forum with some legal action i would be surprised. If you lot are going to share admin roles then for gods sake go and get some training. His comments in the pensions section could sink you.

georgegarrett Wrote:

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> It has long been established that Kleinhond is not

> the type of person that should be anywhere near a

> local blog like the Nunhead Forum, let along a

> keyboard. And yes its in bed with the EDF.

>

> So moving on, people are starting to post here now

> and it has the potential to grow, there is quite a

> collective gathering around Telegraph hill,

> Brockley, New Cross and Nunhead so it may well

> take off. The Admin are independent and

> intelligent which makes a change from Klingnuts

> and his brainless and half baked NH for-rim

> drivel.

>

> http://www.southeastcentral.co.uk/

> http://www.southeastcentral.co.uk/

> http://www.southeastcentral.co.uk/



George,George,George,


What a shame the NOTW is closing this Sunday, you've soooo missed your vocation as a copywriter



NETTE(tu)

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