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I?ve deleted a perfectly reasonable, non offensive post about taking my dog to France.

I?ve deleted it because of the completely irrelevant comments made by Zenoria65.

This is a forum, where people ask questions to get opinion from people who may have experienced what the poster is asking.

It?s beggars belief why sometimes people feel the need to respond to posts that are in no way helpful and end up taking the focus off the original post.

Well done Zenoria65 if you achieved your goal, you have been extremely helpful - not! Suggest you crawl back under your rock unless your responses to peoples posts are going to be helpful.

In this world you rarely get thanked so well done to Clicka for starting this thread. Perhaps others could pass on their thanks to those who have done them favours. I always like the thank you to the anonymous hero on Saturday Morning, Radio 4.


Alternatively if you don't like a posting as it is unhelpful or irrelevant you may choose to ignore it. Many threads on this forum are 'clever' and/or unnecessary. That's the nature of social media.

People can be irritating at times on this forum going off thread and it can be a tad annoying. I usually check their previous posts to see if they are trolling. But of course we shouldn't feed trolls. And also Clicka, title your thread better as it comes over a bit sarcy/passive aggressive (I say in a patronising way.....). (Brackets are self deprecation)

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