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Louisa Wrote:

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> At this festive time of year, older people in

> society (ME) are sat around at home twiddling

> their thumbs waiting for something to happen.

> Often left with just a few bottles of Malbec to

> keep them going, they find themselves needing to

> interact with people. Thousands (ME) of people are

> using local Internet forums to socialise and air

> their opinions with the outside world, and yet so

> many (ME) find themselves locked away like a

> criminal in a prison cell (The Lounge), waiting to

> communicate (snipe at and ridicule) with newcomers

> (yuppies) to the area. This appeal goes out

> directly to admin, to allow these isolated folk

> (ME) to once more communicate their thoughts with

> the larger community. Come on its Christmas, how

> would you feel if someone you loved was locked up

> in this way? All donations go towards daffodil

> restoration on GG come spring.

>

> Louisa.


I've also been locked in The Lounge - let me out as well.

Excuse me Bob, but you had better start your own petition. I've been part and parcel of this forum since 2007 and I am integral part of its long term survival (as admin knows only too well despite their current stance). Now I kindly request you to bugger off and start your own thread. And whilst at it take that dead game off the sofa, I can't stand a messy lounge.


Louisa.

Bob Buzzard Wrote:

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> Yes, but we could join up together to be

> temporarily free. I've been here since 2009 in one

> guise or another. I've put the pHeasant in the

> freezer - will defrost Christmas Eve.


OMG MikeCG is back


*paints self with camo and hides*

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