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And again, I'm so glad I never got into Facebook.


You're not really getting it are you, e-dealer. Admin is shutting down, so that he doesn't have the responsibility of the forum while on holiday. You can't just set up a group using the forum's name somewhere else, because the name belongs to this site, Admin's site.

I can And I have.


However ...


I think starting another East Dulwich Forum is not prohibited by anyone/ thing but Mark asked me to change The East Dulwich Forum - already on facebook - Its now called East Dulwich Info Exchange.

There are other Guardian Newspapers and the Guardian doesnt sue!

If there is competition to be the last poster - and why not - bear in mind that we won't know who won until the forum returns. It will also require split-second timing by Admin, of course.


This thread seems to be the appropriate place for the Last Word. If enough people join in, we might even crash the server!


So, let the countdown begin.....

karter Wrote:

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Me

> finks that the last poster will be that insomniac,

> Ladymuck.



I think I might just have to disappoint you all...midnight is a little early for me...but, should I manage it (amongst the scramble), I promise to keep it clean, smut, and innuendo free - just this once!

AcedOut Wrote:

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> I run a completely unrelated forum, but I could

> possibly open up a special section on there for

> EDF goers as a temporary stopping place, but I'm

> not sure my servers would cope! Probably best to

> stick with the other local forums for the next

> couple of weeks. Suggest a place is decided

> upon...

>

We coudl use the SE5 Forum which overlaps quite a bit with East Dulwich matters & interests, and is low trafic comapred with EDF : http://www.se5forum.org/forum/index.php

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