In consequence of HJ's inability to communicate due to spam overload, can one of you get in touch with me via email. HJ asked me to contact one of you directly, but I don't have your email addresses.
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Try clicking the name of one of them. It'll open up a pop-up window that contains a profile including e-mail address.
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Individually,
Mark (RLBS); mailto:mark_moderator@honestjohn.co.uk
Dynamic Dave; mailto:dave_moderator@honestjohn.co.uk
No Dosh; mailto:alan_moderator@honestjohn.co.uk
or as a group; mailto:moderators@honestjohn.co.uk
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Individually, Mark (RLBS); mark_moderator@honesthohn.co.uk Dynamic Dave; dave_moderator@honesthohn.co.uk No Dosh; alan_moderator@honesthohn.co.uk or as a group; moderators@honesthohn.co.uk
Awwww, not fair -- I wish I didn't know that ND's name was Alan.
Nothing wrong with that as a name, but I did like to amuse myself with the thought that maybe "No Dosh" was one of those nicknames which has attained universal usage, with everyone having forgotten what was written on the birth cert.
C'mon No Dosh, please reassure me that all your friends and family know you only as "No Dosh" !
Claire
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Awwww, not fair -- I wish I didn't know that ND's name was Alan. Nothing wrong with that as a name, but I did like to amuse myself with the thought that maybe "No Dosh" was one of those nicknames which has attained universal usage, with everyone having forgotten what was written on the birth cert. C'mon No Dosh, please reassure me that all your friends and family know you only as "No Dosh" ! Claire
Sorry, I'm known as many things in the real world (not all of them suitable for family viewing) but No Dosh isn't one of them. An identity that neatly sums up my late father's summary of what I would go through life with if I didn't buck my ideas up and used solely for the www
:o)
ND
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"what I would go through life with if I didn't buck my ideas up"
Another myth exploded! And there I was, feeling all sympathetic... :-)
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Nobody said I actually had bucked them up......
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Nobody said I actually had bucked them up......
Phew! At least my illusions haven't been completely shattered!
Claire
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No Wheels - I moderate a forum elsewhere using the same nickname as here. When camping with a group of friends, who do not use the forum, I met quite a few people over a few days who know me only as smokie the moderator.
My friends were quite amused as people kept dropping by asking for smokie (and bringing beers with them!!)
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No Wheels - I moderate a forum elsewhere using the same nickname as here. When camping with a group of friends, who do not use the forum, I met quite a few people over a few days who know me only as smokie the moderator. My friends were quite amused as people kept dropping by asking for smokie (and bringing beers with them!!)
Perhaps I should go camping* at a motoring event in the hope that people drop by with bags of cash.
(*Would turning up in a 206CC or StreetKa wearing a pink lycra vest and stone-wash drainpipe jeans do the job?)
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Perhaps I should go camping* at a motoring event in the hope that people drop by with bags of cash. (*Would turning up in a 206CC or StreetKa wearing a pink lycra vest and stone-wash drainpipe jeans do the job?)
According to 4Car's report of the OutUK.com "Gay Car of The Year" -- see www.channel4.com/apps26/4car/jsp/main.jsp?lnk=220&...1 -- "The Peugeot is girly, not gay"
I think they are right on the first bit of that -- I know I like the little Pug. Not sure about the second but I haven't ask my gay friends what they think of it, but of the two gay male car-drivers I acn think of right now, one drives a Beetle and the other a Skoda Fabia -- both of which are in the top ten in that report.
So, No Dosh -- it sounds like you have the right clothes for camping, but maybe you ought to reconsider the choice of car. It seems that only the French rate to 205CC as a gay car!
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Right, Jeep Wrangler it is then.
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