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Please can you help? I want to change my username or re-register with a new one. I've just found out my boss reads the forum........When I try to register a new user name I get a message that says this email account is already registered to a user ie. me. Does this mean only one person from each email address can use the forum? How can I get a new username without changing my email address?
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I can't edit my post on the Orchid thread (simply want to expound on what looks like a vulgar outburst).


I've tested it on the song game thread and that's working. When I press post on this thread I guess I'll know if this one works.


Any reason, or have I been banned from that thread?

Peckhamgatecrasher Wrote:

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> I can't edit my post on the Orchid thread (simply

> want to expound on what looks like a vulgar

> outburst).


I thought your association of bollocks and orchids showed a great degree of erudition :)

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Hello, I was wondering if it's possible to have a message that comes up when you start a new thread that asks if the poster is definitely posting in the right section with a brief run down of what each section is for? It might be impossible but I thought it was worth suggesting. Thank you
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Hi sophiesofa, that would be a great feature as people posting messages posting in the wrong section is too common, unfortunately it is not possible unless we get someone to programme the feature for us. It is on out list of "nice to haves" for the forum and hopefully we could work something out one day.
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Dear admin,


I've no problem with you amending the wording of my thread about the N-word in the drawing room if some people are finding it offensive (and perhaps being deterred from reading it).


However could you please re-insert the word 'necessarily' as I think the sense has now been changed. As it stands it implies I'm questioning whether it is racist at all. If the amended wording were to read 'Is the N-word necessarily racist' it keeps my original sense of accepting it is racist but not (necessarily) always.

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