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Realised it's just over ten years since I first joined the forum, originally under a different name. Many of the most frequent posters back then have moved away or moved on, and it made me wonder who's still here.


Louisa, Dulwich Fox, ruffers, Sue, Loz. Who else?

Robert Poste's Child Wrote:

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> Sorry Dulwich Fox - I always think of you as one

> of the long-serving forumites but looks like I was

> jumping the gun there.


I joined 11/07/2010.


I mistakenly thought that EDF was a bit like Twitter. and just typed 'Just Testing' to see if it was working.


The thread was bombarded with abuse. and cries of Troll. ???


After nearly 8 years, Nothing has changed. :)


Foxy

Snap, kristymac1 - we joined at virtually the same time! I'd been lurking on it a while before we made the decision to move to ED though. I'm such a fan of the forum - it's helped me out so many times (not to mention making sure I'm always up on local gossip).

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