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charley1965 wrote: »I look at this board often (as I'm buying/selling at the moment) and also ask questions if I need advice or I genuinely don't know the answer to something house buying/selling related. I also chip in now and then if I know an answer. After I have completed on my house, I will no longer continue to look at this forum, as I would have no reason to.
I have no interest in becoming a personality on this forum or indeed any other. I have my own friends and I don't consider people I don't know or even met as friends, maybe others do? I always find it a little strange when forum members arrange to meet up, does anyone else feel like this? I have absolutely no personal interest in anyone here and find it difficult to understand why anyone else would. It seems a bit sad to be honest.
The abusive PMs are 100% wrong, but you've just opened yourself up for a torrent of abuse now, as these people know it upsets you. Just ignore them and they will stop.
Just forget about it, it's just people you don't know and they don't know you.
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TBeckett100 wrote: »friendships often start when 2 people share something in common
Well said:rolleyes:
Also some people are more freindly than others;)
Who says you can ever have too many friends:o
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charley: ..............................................
"I have no interest in becoming a personality on this forum or indeed any other. I have my own friends and I don't consider people I don't know or even met as friends, maybe others do? I always find it a little strange when forum members arrange to meet up, does anyone else feel like this? I have absolutely no personal interest in anyone here and find it difficult to understand why anyone else would. It seems a bit sad to be honest."
I'm an "anorak", that's why I like and use this forum!0 -
too many women frequent the boards, as i said before get back to the kitchen!0
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Charley, you rjoined in April 2006, purely cos you needed to ask questions (and answer some) about house buying, and once you've completed you'll no longer be here. ..........
... Has it really taken you 18 months to buy a house then? ;-)0
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