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Re: Now...? Eating - Granola Bar Drinking - Water Listening - The Gathering Doing - Work Thinking - This forum is dead. 4 regular posters and a couple others hanging on the fringe...not really worth my time anymore.

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I'll keep plugging away here but I'll probably start to spend more time on Doommantia
I'll still check here from time to time but it's not going to be as frequently as it has been. Unless the forum starts picking up i.e. the lazy fuckers that used to post here but don't, actually start posting again or we get a horde of fresh blood.
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Re: Now...? yeah if metal advisor, shadow, metal maiden and some of the others come back along with who we have now, you, BAN, Strategos, Satan, RtC Iceni, Rapidfire and gus (some who are just beginning to get more active recently) things won't be as dull around here and if we can then get some new bloods who actually contribute something this place could be great

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There's a few following on FB' date=' could do with them coming on here as well.[/quote'] FB, MS, Twitter, etc... these are the death knells of the website and the forum. Yet this page has each. What's the point of being on a forum if there's an FB for it? Or on FB if there's a forum?
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Re: Now...? yeah he's been MIA for a little while eating - nothing drinking - bourbon listening - nothing doing - watching the summary of the Port Adelaide game, three wins in a row this time by fifty four points over Carlton three wins in a row thinking - if the Power keep this up we may be playing finals footy

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Re: Now...? Snow White? Weren't you the one who told me to man up about a weak ago :lol: ! The cheesecake sounds good though... Re. Iceni, I was in a private message contact with him a short time ago and I think he's looking for a summer job. Still, surely that doesn't stop him from dropping in!

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Re: Now...? dying to see Prometheus I love the Alien movies, actually though I really want to see the new Bond movie it's one of the few things you Brits do well lol sorry about that eating - nothing drinking - nothing listening - nothing doing - posting here thinking - I really need to listen to something and I'm still pumped over Port Adelaides massive, massive win last night

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Re: Now...? Yeah, I'm looking forwards to the new Bond as well. Saw a trailer and a little worried they're making him too cold again. Still, have you noticed how few straight up action thrillers of any budget there are at the moment? Much as I love it, it's all Superheroes, Sci-fi and Fantasy!

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Re: Now...? eating - Magnum White Chocolate drinking - Fruit Cider listening - try not to listen to the TV. doing - Surfin and catching up on todays drive out. thinking - What is this shite on TV, Cliff Richards. (Don't youtube him, you have been warned). Got to suffer it because Mrs Satan is watching the Queens Jubilee Concert and I stopped out over night and all day today, the Smart Roadster meet was on.

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