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Bellenden Belle Wrote:

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> What's the word for those people who appear on the

> forum, usually very dramatically, kick up a stink,

> and then disappear from sight....


Are they called "one-thread wonders" ? Where are you now, Gykell?

Forum "made guy" = an individual (of either/any gender) who hijacks an ED thread and gets it lounged....

"retired brickie from Penge" = worst disguise in the world.

"Lovers of the Beautiful Game" = supporters of Sheffield United, all London clubs except Chelsea

"Lowlife scum" = supporters of Chelski, Merde United and any Yorkshire football club except Sheffield United.....>:D<

  • 2 months later...

I'm not sure what stage we reached on this one but the latest stage is:


Having other forumites, who's existince you were blissfully unaware of just a few months ago, persuade you to take part in the ED Road Run - despite knowing for a fact you will be violently ill

Where does it fit when you have met forumites several times in person but have trouble referring to them by their real name?!


seanmac, don't take it personally, but your number is stored in my mobile with seanmac in brackets after it. When I say hello to keef, I say "hello keef". And a number of you have now been dubbed realname-forumname, as if your forum name was simply an unfortunate surname!

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