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Although I'm dreading the withdrawal symptoms during the shutdown do have an enjoyable and very well deserved break. And a very big thank you for all the effort and hard work your good self and Admin have put in over the past three years. Cheers!


*Raises glass in your direction and slurps*

Just as a matter of interest, why does the forum have to close down? Surely it's hosted by a (bigger) third party organisation? Can't you delegate to others to keep it going? What do your advertisers think of the shut down? It seems a bit amateurish that someone goes on holiday and the show can't go on.

> Why does the forum have to close down?

Explained above


> Surely it's hosted by a (bigger) third party organisation?

Yes, but they don't run it


> Can't you delegate to others to keep it going?

I could but we're all having a break


> What do your advertisers think of the shut down?

They don't mind because they get the time added on to their agreement.


> It seems a bit amateurish that someone goes on holiday and the show can't go on.

That comes across as a rather pompous statement. Do you say that to your local shops when they close down for a holiday? If this forum were a "professional" operation then maybe it would stay open, but it's not.

I am gunna get SO MUCH WORK DONE!

You so deserve the break.


Have a great holiday and I am sorry you have to deal with so many idiots!


Edited to delete the wank I wrote before reading ALL the previous posts!

Edited again to see if - when I write cookwank - it comes out properly because just writing the 'w' word it didn't!

Edited AGAIN to see that it DID! HA!


Send us an e-card - oh wait, we won't be able to read it!

I suppose it may be Keef's social experiment in action.

Well, except for the fact that they're admin team will be coincidentally on holiday and probably shut it down if things went awry there.

I've noticed people posting there already mind...

Mark Wrote:

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> Thanks candj, and those forums will be monitored

> and if they get taken over by East Dulwich forum

> users they'll have to be taken down until after

> the break.


What does that mean Mark?

umm, if East Dulwich Forum users take over those other forums they may have to be closed until after the break. I don't know how to say it another way, oh hang on, якщо Східний Dulwich форум користувачів взяти на себе ці інші форуми вони можуть бути закриті до закінчення свята.


Edit: Sorry I was being facetious, basically there will no one keeping an eye on those forums and rather than let them be taken over by EDF people with no admin team in charge the sites will be taken down for whilst we're on holiday.


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