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So here it is. 10,000 posts on the EDF (plus a few unregistered ones). This is what comes of losing all motivation in a job, but staying for a couple of years, then getting a new job, with lots of time to "work" from home.


Quite strange to think that when this forum started, I was neither married, or a dad. How things change!


Not sure what else to say. On the one hand, I feel a bit sad (in the "get a life" way) to be the first here. On the other, I am proud, as this forum, for all it's faults, is for the most part, a good thing. Besides, I did most of my posting during work time, so as to leave evenings for having a life! :)-D


So, cheers to everyone on the EDF, thanks for making me laugh, thanks for making me furious, thanks for making those office hours go by quicker.


I knew a couple of posters before (Piers being the only one who posts regularly these days, unless CrystalClear gets drunk and fancies letting off some steam in the early hours), but I have met some quality people through this here forum, a couple of whom I now count amongst my bezzie pals! For that, if nothing else, it has all been worth it.


Hurrah!!!! :)-D


*wanders off to get drunk*

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Keef Wrote:

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> I was going to start a29999" thread, and post

> "Over to you Sean", and see if I could stay off

> the forum til Sean made the 10000. Sean then

> started the thread about my being close to 10000,

> so I thought the gesture would look empty ;-)



I think it's a pretty safe bet that in 860 posts time when Sean has proved he's as much a man as Keef and the congats and back slapping come flowing forth, Sean will literally be bowing to his computer.

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