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Posted: Wed Jan 03, 2007 2:32 am
by Bez
I don't know how, but I guess you just PM Tombstone.
But.....why would you want to ? It's a bit dramatic and very FINAL. The people that are left behind deserve better IMO
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Posted: Wed Jan 03, 2007 4:07 am
by Bez
Diuretic;503925 wrote: Bez, not being funny or difficult here - it's a bit like suicide - selfish.
And before anyone launches into me about mental conditions that lead to suicide, with the greatest of respect....yes, I know.
You're right, but because I'm a 'fence sitter' I didn't want to say so.......we may feel peeved, upset, ignored, insulted and slighted, but people leaving is a slap in the face to people like Chonsi, Cars, cher, Sunny, Carla, Val, floppy Theia etc etc...it's a really sad situation.
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Posted: Wed Jan 03, 2007 5:14 am
by chrisb84uk
Wendybird;504055 wrote: I enjoy a bit of fence sitting myself!
I get to see into my garden - your garden - and it annoys the hell outta the cats! :sneaky:
;)
Such a nosey parker!!!

:p
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Posted: Wed Jan 03, 2007 5:15 am
by spot
KarazePapa;503822 wrote: I was only asking because I read in someplace here that people were deleting themselves. I don't know why they would do it. Their choice I suppose. Thank you for the reply however. KPFollow-up question - how does someone ask for their account to be deleted here and then start a fresh new one with a different name?
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Posted: Wed Jan 03, 2007 5:17 am
by Accountable
Bez;503995 wrote: You're right, but because I'm a 'fence sitter' I didn't want to say so.......we may feel peeved, upset, ignored, insulted and slighted, but people leaving is a slap in the face to people like Chonsi, Cars, cher, Sunny, Carla, Val, floppy Theia etc etc...it's a really sad situation.
Fence-sitting is a pain in the arse.

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Posted: Wed Jan 03, 2007 7:54 am
by sunny104
Bez;503995 wrote: You're right, but because I'm a 'fence sitter' I didn't want to say so.......we may feel peeved, upset, ignored, insulted and slighted, but people leaving is a slap in the face to people like Chonsi, Cars, cher, Sunny, Carla, Val, floppy Theia etc etc...it's a really sad situation.
yeah. That's the sad part, I feel like people forget about the rest of us when they decide to leave.

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Posted: Wed Jan 03, 2007 8:07 am
by chrisb84uk
Diuretic;504219 wrote: Only if you pick the wrong fence :guitarist
:wah: hahaha not too mention the splinters as a consequence!!
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Posted: Wed Jan 03, 2007 8:07 am
by Rapunzel
bit off topic but........
"cyberflouncing" - what a BRILLIANT word! :wah: :wah:
Couldn't resist repeating it! :wah:
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Posted: Wed Jan 03, 2007 10:43 am
by Bez
A bit earlier I posted something that I should have given more thought to ...
http://www.forumgarden.com/forums/showp ... ostcount=7
I did not put my self in the position that the folks that have left found themselves in....I did not appreciate their hurt and frustration and I was being selfish expecting folks to stay in an environment where they were unhappy and uncomfortable. So please accept my apologies...I hope you find somewhere that will make you happy, or return to FG when you feel able.
:-4
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Posted: Wed Jan 03, 2007 1:16 pm
by YZGI
Diuretic;504219 wrote: Only if you pick the wrong fence :guitarist
Confucious says: Those who sit on white picket fences tend to stain them.
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Posted: Wed Jan 03, 2007 1:28 pm
by Bez
KarazePapa;504535 wrote: I am not leaving. Just a question put forth. I had thought about it at one time but why leave when I have met so many nice folks. Sometimes you folks are all I have. I can be in a room full of people and still be lonely, I can lay next to my new lady and still be lonely, but then I come in here and I am not so lonely. Does that make sense?
KP
It DOES make sense KP. I find my self in the 'lonely' situation more often than not even though I work 2 days a week with 100 people and I have family that I see almost daily. FG fills a void in my life.
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Posted: Wed Jan 03, 2007 1:30 pm
by Bez
Accountable;504069 wrote: Fence-sitting is a pain in the arse.
You're SO right.....I need to find a comfy brick wall !
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Posted: Wed Jan 03, 2007 3:46 pm
by spot
flopstock;504587 wrote: What in the world are you talking about now? You can start a fresh new one today without deleting anything. I made one for my daughter to play games and it doesn't knock me off if she's on. :-2
I was thinking more of voluntary reincarnation than several people in one house having an independent membership.
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Posted: Wed Jan 03, 2007 5:27 pm
by guppy
Diuretic;504676 wrote: :wah:
True story, I was out bushwalking one winter (this was a few years ago because it was a very wet winter) and had just crossed a cow paddock that had left a huge amount of mud on my boots - and I do mean mud, not using euphemisms - so I stopped and started to attempt to clean off my boots. I was unstable standing on one leg so I leaned over and put my hand on the fence to steady myself.
Memo to all bushwallkers - when cleaning your boots in an unfamiliar cow paddock make sure that you don't choose an electric fence to steady yourself, especially when standing on sodden ground :wah:
Just another irrelevancy brought to you by the Diuretic Publishing Collective.
bet that fence got your attention pretty darn fast......

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Posted: Wed Jan 03, 2007 5:32 pm
by Bryn Mawr
spot;504066 wrote: Follow-up question - how does someone ask for their account to be deleted here and then start a fresh new one with a different name?
You don't, you start the new account before deleting your old one - something to do with burning bridges.
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Posted: Wed Jan 03, 2007 6:02 pm
by Bryn Mawr
Diuretic;504676 wrote: Memo to all bushwallkers - when cleaning your boots in an unfamiliar cow paddock make sure that you don't choose an electric fence to steady yourself, especially when standing on sodden ground :wah:
Thank you for breaking me out of a mardie :wah:
Best laugh I've had for a while :-6
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Posted: Wed Jan 03, 2007 6:28 pm
by guppy
Diuretic;504852 wrote: :wah:
I fell over. Fair dinkum, I fell flat on my back. My bushwalking partner thought it was bloody hilarious. There I was covered in mud - mud, just mud - and she's absolutely incapable of helping me up because she is doubled over with laughter! Absolutely no sympathy at all :wah:
i am sorry for laughing but this is shockingly hilarious......:wah: rofllmao......
Will you ever touch that fence again?
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Posted: Fri Jan 05, 2007 5:12 am
by Imladris
Tell you what I learnt when dating a farmer - kissing whilst one of you holds the electric fence is an interesting and tingling experience:wah:
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Posted: Fri Jan 05, 2007 5:26 am
by Accountable
Electric fences are great teachers. Things I learned firsthand:
green plants conduct electricity, even after being pulled out of the ground or broken off.
Leather gloves will insulate you from the shock, unless they get wet.
Even though you wear gloves when climbing over an electric fence, you still have to be careful of things like metal buttons.... and zippers.
Watermelon tastes much sweeter when surrounded by an electric fence ... and eaten in the moonlight. :pOther things I've noticed or heard:
Animals will not test an electric fence more than once or twice, so kids can have lots of fun stringing wire between trees & such.
Urine conducts electricity. [smilie=1,37,25]
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Posted: Fri Jan 05, 2007 8:53 am
by Uncle Kram
Diuretic;504676 wrote: :wah:
True story, I was out bushwalking one winter (this was a few years ago because it was a very wet winter) and had just crossed a cow paddock that had left a huge amount of mud on my boots - and I do mean mud, not using euphemisms - so I stopped and started to attempt to clean off my boots. I was unstable standing on one leg so I leaned over and put my hand on the fence to steady myself.
Memo to all bushwallkers - when cleaning your boots in an unfamiliar cow paddock make sure that you don't choose an electric fence to steady yourself, especially when standing on sodden ground :wah:
Just another irrelevancy brought to you by the Diuretic Publishing Collective.
Good job you weren't peeing on it

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Posted: Fri Jan 05, 2007 9:45 am
by sunny104
Uncle Kram;506204 wrote: Good job you weren't peeing on it
my husband's brother did that when he was younger!
but he has two kids now so I suppose he suffered no long term damage....

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Posted: Fri Jan 05, 2007 9:56 am
by YZGI
sunny104;506223 wrote: my husband's brother did that when he was younger!
but he has two kids now so I suppose he suffered no long term damage....

Yeah this happened to me years ago. I dont think there were any long term effects but my wife says she thinks it petrified it.
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Posted: Fri Jan 05, 2007 10:01 am
by sunny104
YZGI;506226 wrote: Yeah this happened to me years ago. I dont think there were any long term effects but my wife says she thinks it petrified it.
wouldn't that be a good thing?? :yh_think :yh_giggle
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Posted: Fri Jan 05, 2007 10:01 am
by YZGI
sunny104;506228 wrote: wouldn't that be a good thing?? :yh_think :yh_giggle
YUP
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Posted: Fri Jan 05, 2007 11:37 am
by Imladris
It looks like KarazePapa has gone too:(
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Posted: Fri Jan 05, 2007 11:42 am
by sunny104
we had a big split like this in the beginning of last year too.
oh well, life goes on. FG is still my favorite place to hang out! :-6
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Posted: Fri Jan 05, 2007 11:44 am
by Imladris
sunny104;506314 wrote: we had a big split like this in the beginning of last year too.
oh well, life goes on. FG is still my favorite place to hang out! :-6
Mine too!
Somebody would have to really p*$$ me off before I went - no not a challenge:wah:
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Posted: Fri Jan 05, 2007 12:40 pm
by Bez
Imladris;506308 wrote: It looks like KarazePapa has gone too:(
I don't get it....this is apalling...:-1
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Posted: Fri Jan 05, 2007 12:56 pm
by YZGI
Bez;506354 wrote: I don't get it....this is apalling...:-1
Yes but I seem to be gaining senority by the minute lately.:wah: