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"We have 1073 registered users"
Well when I logged on today that's what it said. I liked it..
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Chinagraf - Valued Contributor

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don't forget about the fast approaching 1081. :)
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Ben M - Valued Contributor

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No we don't. Every spammer that registers is counted in that number, the number of approved members is much, much lower. I'll clean house now and it will drop.
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i cant believe you didnt say 1176!
or 1272 !
or 1083
or 1099
or 1290
or 2254
or 2264
or 3114
or 3115
or 5104
or 5114
or 1272 !
or 1083
or 1099
or 1290
or 2254
or 2264
or 3114
or 3115
or 5104
or 5114
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...... some serious info here folks.... if you read between the lines. I can just imagine researchers dissecting this thread in years to come in the hope of deciphering the hidden pearls of wisdom contained within!
Chris Hallam.
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Whatever floats your boat.
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Whatever floats your boat.
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Chris H - Forum Veteran

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Chris H wrote:...... some serious info here folks.... if you read between the lines. I can just imagine researchers dissecting this thread in years to come in the hope of deciphering the hidden pearls of wisdom contained within!
makes it even more entertaining now setting it all up so that they will have "vintage forum logs" to scroll through ;-)
Tim Spencer
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TimS - Valued Contributor

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Yeah and I bet the Iced Vovo 670 will become one of the most sort after and rarest bits of gear on the planet. knowone has one and there isn't even a picture of one, but there is reference to it on an old forum call Turtlerock.
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.........not to mention the strange phenomena of the total lack of any hard copy or software examples of the music genre the forum is dedicated to..... they have uncovered playable examples of "Hard Rock" , "Soft Rock" and "Yacht Rock"....... Bloody frustrating for the researcher who's doing her Phd on "Turtle Rock". Most of the evidence uncovered thus far suggests the musical style to be the slowest BPM of the various rock styles of the latter 20th century. Another theory is based on evidence that supports the theory that this particular style was played by guitarists who used exclusively the plectrum made from the extremely rare "turtle rock shell" because of its special tonal quality often referred to as "vintage tone" and the musical style dissipated soon after turtles became extinct in the second half of the twenty first century.
Chris Hallam.
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Whatever floats your boat.
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Chris H - Forum Veteran

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Chris H wrote:.........not to mention the strange phenomena of the total lack of any hard copy or software examples of the music genre the forum is dedicated to..... they have uncovered playable examples of "Hard Rock" , "Soft Rock" and "Yacht Rock"....... Bloody frustrating for the researcher who's doing her Phd on "Turtle Rock". Most of the evidence uncovered thus far suggests the musical style to be the slowest BPM of the various rock styles of the latter 20th century. Another theory is based on evidence that supports the theory that this particular style was played by guitarists who used exclusively the plectrum made from the extremely rare "turtle rock shell" because of its special tonal quality often referred to as "vintage tone" and the musical style dissipated soon after turtles became extinct in the second half of the twenty first century.
+10 Chris, i read the first bit and then just got the updated post. very good mate.
Thats not a hot dog....This is a hot dog!
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Mickstape - Regular Contributor

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13thbeach wrote:........."Yacht Rock".......
All hail Micheal Bolton,... the king of Yacht Rock.......... Kenny G is up their too.
For a bit more edge - Duran Duran, Rod Stewart and Christopher Cross. ;-0
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Ben M - Valued Contributor

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thanks mark i was feeling twice as good before you cut us in half ... damn spammers
by the time we get back up to 670 my new place should be open or
at least parts of it finished enough and swept up enough for a barbeque
so if i can still afford the sausages its a All New Look TRM BBQ when we hit 670 !
i think i am going to impose a iced vovo spelling ban when we hit 666
by the time we get back up to 670 my new place should be open or
at least parts of it finished enough and swept up enough for a barbeque
so if i can still afford the sausages its a All New Look TRM BBQ when we hit 670 !
i think i am going to impose a iced vovo spelling ban when we hit 666
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rick - Moderator

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rick wrote:thanks mark i was felling twice as good before you cut us in half ... damn spammers
by the time we get back up to 670 my new place should be open or
at least parts of it finished enough and swept up enough for a barbeque
so if i can still afford the sausages its a All New Look TRM BBQ when we hit 670 !
i think i am going to impose a iced vovo spelling ban when we hit 666
Awesome.
Don't forget Rick, If you need any assistants for the big move I'm sure we could rustle some up. No bad backs welcome. :-)
Besides, we have to earn our sausage.
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tunetown - Frequent Contributor

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yeah i'll put my funky sweat in for that.... i mean i can help if its asked of me. gotta stop typing what im thinking mutters under breath.....
Thats not a hot dog....This is a hot dog!
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