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Little things you've found yourself wondering, after reading the EDF.


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Peckhamgatecrasher Wrote:

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> Totally not connected, but something I've been

> thinking for a couple of days after reading too

> much Ian Rankin:

>

> Why do police have to attend autopsies?


It's so's News International/Corps get the inside skinny on the corpse before their rivals.


Ladies & Gentlemen my names HonaloochieBenElton, I'm here, all weak.

I find EDF very interesting at times reading other peoples points of few from all walks of life and experiences. There are times when others want to dominate the forum with there long winded opinions and intellect and others are just laid back about the whole thing in general.
I find myself wondering what percentage of the folk I see in Lordship Lane on any average day or evening, actually members of EDF, and then if any of them are the regular posters. I wonder why some write as a character, and what they think the point of that is.

Alan Medic Wrote:

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> In my case I asked to be deactivated as I was

> pissed off with certain other users and decided

> I'd had enough. I thought deactivation would

> ensure I wouldn't be tempted. I changed my mind.



Pretty much the same. I deactivated, and created otta for sing the family room, which can be very useful.


I was weak though.


I did last longer than Sean before being outed though :)

It's interesting how the forum can assume more importance than it does I guess.


Even when talking to my next door neighbours, it comes up in conversation. It's rare I find someone that does not refer to it for something or use it in some way.


Moreover, what I think is amusing is when I meet someone new, and find out who they are on the forum.... then pray I have not offeneded them in any way in the past!

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