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Narnia Wrote:

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> I guess you've been asked before but would a lost

> and found section not be a good idea? Given the

> number of cats,dogs,keys etc that get lost and the

> fact that people seem to post all over the

> place,would it not assist people in posting and

> make it easier to tie up a lost with a found?


Just to clarify that The Narnia factory of good idea's worked long and hard to come up with this one and this was before Richard Kimbles' best friend lost anything. I shall be complaining to...........someone about this. Mark my word!

Admin, I joined EDF today, and my primary interest is to sell/buy things. I presently want to sell a new radiator and am looking for hopefully a serious buyer. My question is, where, or what section of the forum, would best suit my needs? The site looks so busy, that I'm losing sense of direction: perhaps a bold tab that says SELL HERE, would help?


Thanks!


gio

SeanMacGabhann Wrote:

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> Admin asks would everyone @#$%& around with dual

> logins please just stop

>

> that especially includes people previously banned

>

> Admin also asks that the threads in this section

> stop being extensions of The Lounge

>

> Admin thanks everyone



Are you not sleeping well right now?

Hello Admin,


A (rather lengthy and "piss take") post of mine has disappeared from the Chain Gang thread in the Drawing Room.


I presume this was because it was sent under the name of my alter-ego - the football hoolingan, in which case, fair cop and all of that. May I resend it under "Ladymuck" please?

Oh dear Ladymuck. Far be it for me to pass sentence but you did issue a confession on this very thread at 6.34pm yesterday. At 6.46pm Father MacGabhann requested that no further activity of this sort should take place. All was well in the world.


Now, this Chain Gang thread in the Drawing Room had it's opening post at 7.04pm yesterday. I'd like to know if you really said your Hail Marys AND if you meant them, if you did. How do you explain your post 7.04pm post using Laddy?

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