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To be brutally honest (ooh I say that a lot too!) I've been posting on here since April this year. At first I found it horrendous and thought I'd be intruding if I posted in between the chit chat that and general discussion. So I can see how it can be seen as a bit intimidating. I think that you just need to get stuck in and not care.


Have made some good mates in ED from this forum (you know who you are ;-)).


Lozzyloz - couldn't agree more, except I don't think Jah has shouted at me. Yet....

to think that earlier this year people were saying I was Mr Fairness and now I'm know for ripping people's arguments apart.. Alan Dale will be so proud of me ;-)


Kel asked:



Oooh no - I would say you were a series 3 scrub by now

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