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Fed up of spending time trawling through threads with the same old, same old, hackneyed cliched posts, when all you really want is to get to the gist of the thread...pronto?

Never fear, post here...



Any thread re. Dawson Heights...


Dawson Heights is great, but I could never live there!



Any new restaurant thread...


Yippee!, just what ED needs!...2 weeks later...Bored, what ED needs is a new **** restaurant


**** Insert name of suitably obscure gimmicky cuisine



Any thread re. football...


You slaaaaagggggg!!!!!

Dopamine1979 Wrote:

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> Any thread re: Cycling......

>

> http://www.thecoli.com/styles/default/xenforo/smil

> ies/beatdeadhorse.gif


Would you think twice about including that gif Dopamine, for the sake of those still trying to come to terms with loss of family members killed in recent bike accidents.

red devil Wrote:

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> Any thread with Sue*...

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> :))

>

> *Except this one! :))



And did I mention the Ivyhouse?


No?


Oh, well there's this pub called the Ivyhouse, and it's GREAT! It's called The Ivyhouse, they have music and food. Yep, get yourself to The Ivyhouse.


I'm thinking of moving so that I can be closer to THE IVYHOUSE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

fl0wer Wrote:

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> Dopamine1979 Wrote:

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> > Any thread re: Cycling......

> >

> >

> http://www.thecoli.com/styles/default/xenforo/smil

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> > ies/beatdeadhorse.gif

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> Would you think twice about including that gif

> Dopamine, for the sake of those still trying to

> come to terms with loss of family members killed

> in recent bike accidents.


Idiom Definitions for 'Beating a dead horse'


If someone is trying to convince people to do or feel something without any hope of succeeding, they're beating a dead horse.


Read more at http://www.usingenglish.com/reference/idioms/beating+a+dead+horse.html#YqDMGoPtXfaeBqOw.99


No disrespect to the deceased or bereaved intended, Flower.

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