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As Mrs Marmora Man I'm amazed at the number of responses generated within 14 hours to the "Courtesy /Politically Incorrect" post. Granted many of them are between 4 or 5 regular posters exchanging insults / comments / gossip but ....


What is the record thread as measured by posts per day? Does the Administrator keep such statistics?

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the search at the top of the page only searches the last 365 days, if you click on Dulwich Mum's name you see she's actually posted 1,924 times.


">What is the record thread as measured by posts per day? Does the Administrator keep such statistics?"

Unfortunately The Administrator doesn't have those stats, they could be discovered by querying the database but neither the Admin or I know how to do that. I would think the current song game thread is probably the one with the most posts in a day.

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Mark Wrote:

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> the search at the top of the page only searches

> the last 365 days, if you click on Dulwich Mum's

> name you see she's actually posted 1,924 times.


I was referring to the number of times she's said 'OHMYGOD'

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