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Long running threads that you cannot be arsed to click on, or that you did click on once and, boy, are you never going back.


Here's my selection, just culled from the current Lounge front page:


The Song Game. Music Room. Gaming Room. Dark Room. Quiet Room. Scrabble Club. Badminton Anyone??? Word Association.

All of the above, plus:


'Things that have made me laugh', unless the last poster is specifically someone who makes me laugh.


'Goose Green - Fence to be removed' (say no more.. please)


Any recommendations for home hairdressing (I tend to read the 'not recommended' ones though)


And I only read the 'EDF drinks' thread after the event, so I can keep an eye on who's gone that little bit more bald since the last drink-up.

Pretty much everything in the 'Family Room'. I do have a family but evidently I'm not that interested. The name is also a bit off putting - I visualise a room full of broken toys and smelling of dirty nappies with a machine selling weak coffee in inadequate plastic cups.

DaveR Wrote:

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The name is also a bit off putting -

> I visualise a room full of broken toys and

> smelling of dirty nappies with a machine selling

> weak coffee in inadequate plastic cups.


I agree, Dave.. I get enough of this at home.

Song Game, Word Association are the top 2 offenders for me, mostly because they never leave the front page.

Football Focus, Badminton, Squash, DarkRoom - just not my kind of thing.

Quiet Room - RIP (sigh)

The whole of Residential Property, obviously.

99.94% of Wanted, Offered and Recommendations

80.34% of The Family Room because it's basically just W,O&R - but there are a few good threads in there, and it's new so hopefully will get more interesting than just selling things and babies

Most of What's On because I never get to go out, bah humbug

Anything about housing value, yawny yawn.

Any threads about being a parent in ED and the furore and hurt feelings that always result

Any of the 'curtain twitching' threads ("Ooh, saw a blue light in SquintHarder Street last night, what happened?")

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