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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

As a newbie to the forums ive replied a few times but read quite a lot without comment. I have found them to be entertaining and even educational.Most people are friendly however i do find it slightly irritating when people comment "oh not another repeat thread about ......" if its a repeat thread just don't read it instead of leaving negative comments. Why even comment that you've read it all before. Aren't you the lucky ones then cos as a newbie i and lots of others haven't read them !

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By *ranny-CrumpetWoman
over a year ago

The Town by The Cross

Not this again.

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By *r mrs pCouple
over a year ago

taunton


"Not this again."

Lol

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Not this again.

Lol "

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By * n zCouple
over a year ago

leamington spa

Some people unfortunately like being negative.

A

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I would suggest any newbie who is thinking of posting a subject should perhaps think, and look in the search box to see if it has been discussed and they maybe will find the answer to whatever question they have,

Repeat threads come in many different forms, from joking ones snog or avoid type ones.

Single blokes - look at my profile and tell me what I am doing wrong.

Or a specific question on using the site or a problem encountered - these threads the answer will almost certainly be found if you search.

That is what the search is there for, and I have used it before, instead of posting a new thread.

Enjoy the forums

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By *ranny-CrumpetWoman
over a year ago

The Town by The Cross


"Some people unfortunately like being negative.

A "

Yes. I can't see what they get from it personally.

Good of you to leave an example tho xx

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By *ranny-CrumpetWoman
over a year ago

The Town by The Cross


"I would suggest any newbie who is thinking of posting a subject should perhaps think, and look in the search box to see if it has been discussed and they maybe will find the answer to whatever question they have,

Repeat threads come in many different forms, from joking ones snog or avoid type ones.

Single blokes - look at my profile and tell me what I am doing wrong.

Or a specific question on using the site or a problem encountered - these threads the answer will almost certainly be found if you search.

That is what the search is there for, and I have used it before, instead of posting a new thread.

Enjoy the forums "

Nope. I agree with the O.P.

There's nothing wrong in repeating threads.

I want to hear what current forumites think or say. Not what someone said two years ago.

Does no harm.

Mind you - I don't agree with the O.P. telling people when they may comment and when they may not.

If they want to express boredom. Let them.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"I would suggest any newbie who is thinking of posting a subject should perhaps think, and look in the search box to see if it has been discussed and they maybe will find the answer to whatever question they have,

Repeat threads come in many different forms, from joking ones snog or avoid type ones.

Single blokes - look at my profile and tell me what I am doing wrong.

Or a specific question on using the site or a problem encountered - these threads the answer will almost certainly be found if you search.

That is what the search is there for, and I have used it before, instead of posting a new thread.

Enjoy the forums "

Thanks it wasn't on a post of mine. It was on someone elses. I just got a bit defensive for them as they hadnt been on long either. I try to live by the rule if you haven't got anything nice to say, then don't say anything. And yes i used the search for repeat thread lol

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I would suggest any newbie who is thinking of posting a subject should perhaps think, and look in the search box to see if it has been discussed and they maybe will find the answer to whatever question they have,

Repeat threads come in many different forms, from joking ones snog or avoid type ones.

Single blokes - look at my profile and tell me what I am doing wrong.

Or a specific question on using the site or a problem encountered - these threads the answer will almost certainly be found if you search.

That is what the search is there for, and I have used it before, instead of posting a new thread.

Enjoy the forums

Thanks it wasn't on a post of mine. It was on someone elses. I just got a bit defensive for them as they hadnt been on long either. I try to live by the rule if you haven't got anything nice to say, then don't say anything. And yes i used the search for repeat thread lol "

Yes I am a great believer in that as well, I suppose some OP's bite more than others

I personally haven't an issue with repeat threads, just think the search could be utilised better

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I would suggest any newbie who is thinking of posting a subject should perhaps think, and look in the search box to see if it has been discussed and they maybe will find the answer to whatever question they have,

Repeat threads come in many different forms, from joking ones snog or avoid type ones.

Single blokes - look at my profile and tell me what I am doing wrong.

Or a specific question on using the site or a problem encountered - these threads the answer will almost certainly be found if you search.

That is what the search is there for, and I have used it before, instead of posting a new thread.

Enjoy the forums

Nope. I agree with the O.P.

There's nothing wrong in repeating threads.

I want to hear what current forumites think or say. Not what someone said two years ago.

Does no harm.

Mind you - I don't agree with the O.P. telling people when they may comment and when they may not.

If they want to express boredom. Let them. "

Well I haven't an issue with repeat threads my point was that even something from 2 years ago would still have the same answer

And if the search was utilised they could then bring back to life dead threads

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By *ranny-CrumpetWoman
over a year ago

The Town by The Cross

God .... I hate that. Resurrected threads. I spend more time wondering who left......

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By *arl828Man
over a year ago

warrington, Cheshire


"I would suggest any newbie who is thinking of posting a subject should perhaps think, and look in the search box to see if it has been discussed and they maybe will find the answer to whatever question they have,

Repeat threads come in many different forms, from joking ones snog or avoid type ones.

Single blokes - look at my profile and tell me what I am doing wrong.

Or a specific question on using the site or a problem encountered - these threads the answer will almost certainly be found if you search.

That is what the search is there for, and I have used it before, instead of posting a new thread.

Enjoy the forums

Nope. I agree with the O.P.

There's nothing wrong in repeating threads.

I want to hear what current forumites think or say. Not what someone said two years ago.

Does no harm.

Mind you - I don't agree with the O.P. telling people when they may comment and when they may not.

If they want to express boredom. Let them.

Well I haven't an issue with repeat threads my point was that even something from 2 years ago would still have the same answer

And if the search was utilised they could then bring back to life dead threads "

I agree with what you say, but at the end of the day it's down to people being lazy, whats easier.....trawl through page after page of old threads to find your answer or start a new one?

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By *arl828Man
over a year ago

warrington, Cheshire

OOOH I've just tried the search option, thats a lot easier than I thought, so really makes my last comment useless lol

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