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Erm.....bored senseless at work with nothing else to do apart from reading what the ED community are up to, honestly some of you are legends in your own minds and this is only very slightly the cliquiest forum I've ever been on! amuses me no end!

I really don't think it is very cliquey (although I can see why you do think that). I just think there are a lot of people who use this a lot, and so are used to each other, but I don't think newcomers are pushed away or left out by a clique.


Once or twice people may not have gotten particularly warm wecomes if they have come on here all guns blazing, but for the most part I'd say people are wecomed with open arms.

lozzyloz Wrote:

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> Once Jah has shouted at you, Sean has ripped your

> argument apart, Brendan has taken the piss out of

> your post and Keef has given you a hug, then you

> are no longer a newbie.


Am I just nice and boring :(

Jah Lush Wrote:

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> I know just how you feel Brendan. Ever since I've

> been posting on here I seemed to have developed a

> bit of a cult following. It's bloody terrible, it

> is. Every time I leave the bloody house this

> bloody cult follows me around.


Technically that is what one calls an ?angry mob? Jah.


The clue is in the flaming torches and pitchforks.

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