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Wigsie

Nincompoop
Location
Kent
Chuffy said:
Let me know when the penny finally drops...:thumbsup:

Jesus, your a dippy chuffy tonight, prison is rotting your brain!

I know what you mean, its half of what I meant!
 
Wigsie said:
Jesus, your a dippy chuffy tonight, prison is rotting your brain!

I know what you mean, its half of what I meant!
I took the path of least resistance and assumed that you were a bit confused. 9/10 times I'd be right. :thumbsup:
 

Wigsie

Nincompoop
Location
Kent
Chuffy said:
I took the path of least resistance and assumed that you were a bit confused. 9/10 times I'd be right. :thumbsup:

With me, take the path of least purity!

BK will tell you! ha ha
 

Danny

Squire
Location
York
Perhaps I'll join and start a serious discussion on, say, the merits of bringing back the cotter pin.
 

Shaun

Founder
Moderator
Can I just say, if it is Bonj's forums, please be respectful and don't sign-up just to troll.

If he's making a serious go of running his own forums, then good luck to him.

Thanks,
Shaun
 

zimzum42

Legendary Member
Exactly.

It could be a very useful resource and doesn't need to be filled with a load of snickering and rubbish about biscuits
 
U

User482

Guest
If it's full of audaxers, how is Bonj going to feel about discussions on steel frames and mudguards?
 
Start-up forums abound on t'web. Started for all sorts of reasons and all sorts of themes, I reckon there must be a new one created every few minutes.

Some of them take off rippingly, others curl up and die. I've watched both happen in recent months, in my alter ego as an astronomer. The successful one, started only in July with a handful of invitees, is doing really nicely thanks! with nearly 120 members, some of them real heavyweights (I could name names but only one of them'll be really familiar to you :birthday:) and over 7,000 posts. The other one.... :birthday:

If Bonj (assuming it is Bonj) wants to really make a go of it, he needs to work hard at what he's set up. Have a definite mission and purpose to it maybe, win over a few friends (I won't make the obvious snide comment here!) and give people a good reason for staying, and for taking the trouble to post on it. All I can say is: good luck to him/them...!
 

alecstilleyedye

nothing in moderation
Moderator
it's hard to make a forum exactly what you want as there's no accounting for what people will/won't post (i mean look at this place :hyper:).

it's a difficult balance to find; if you err too much on the side of the iron rod, your forum ends up an empty shell when someone starts up elsewhere and takes the membership with them (see acf/yacf). ignoring the memberships' opinions is also a pitfall, that's why a large number of c+ users migrated to cycle chat.

hopefully bonj (if it's him) will see for himself how 'rewarding' it is to run an internet forum, and might respect this place a little more as a result. if he can succeed with it, chapeau…
 

yello

back and brave
Location
France
As I recall, it took a while for CC to get going! And even then it wasn't until the great C+ migration that numbers really swelled!

I'd like to think that the serious cycling forum (should it survive) will have a different feel to CC so hopefully any people here that might register there will treat them as different, rather than just as an extension.
 
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