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As the blunt ocker in this cultural soup, I have to ask "Why?"
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addo wrote:As the blunt ocker in this cultural soup, I have to ask "Why?"

Cos its down wiv d kids init Ado, no wot i meen?

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Deanxm wrote:
addo wrote:As the blunt ocker in this cultural soup, I have to ask "Why?"

Cos its down wiv d kids init Ado, no wot i meen?

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Whereas the FCF tends to be more for general car issues and prides itself on an atmosphere like a country pub (but with less inbreeding).

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(but with less inbreeding).
I thought the inbreeding was the apeal of a yokal pub and part and parcel of the atmosphere?

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Good luck with the site!

Lots of country pubs round these 'ere parts. Can't say I've ever noticed anyone breeding in any form :lol:
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:lol: :lol:
Your not going to the right pubs

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Xac wrote:prides itself on an atmosphere like a country pub (but with less inbreeding).
I understand you have plenty of that going on just up the road in Bletchley :lol:
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DickieG wrote:
Xac wrote:prides itself on an atmosphere like a country pub (but with less inbreeding).
I understand you have plenty of that going on just up the road in Bletchley :lol:
Indeed, they're a strange bunch down there ;)
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Xac wrote:
DickieG wrote:
Xac wrote:prides itself on an atmosphere like a country pub (but with less inbreeding).
I understand you have plenty of that going on just up the road in Bletchley :lol:
Indeed, they're a strange bunch down there ;)
I'll second that :twisted: I used to live there many years ago... A very strange place...
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scarfey wrote:Hello FCF, Check out this new forum, fresh for 2012! Sign-up is completely free and account activation is immediate - no messing around copying activation codes from emails! Click the banner below to check it out!

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Good luck with this forum :-D

Sadly, these days it is incredibly hard to get a new forum established in areas where forums have been in existence for ever in Internet terms. This forum (the FCF) has been about for 12 years now in various forms... It seems that once folks find and get comfy on a forum it is hard to get comfy in another - just like a local pub really...

They become a way of life...

Give yours plenty of time to become established but please put some member sign-up protection on. As soon as the spammers find you they'll have a field day. You'll have more handbags, shoes, cameras and goods of a questionable nature than you'll know what to do with... :lol:
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Thanks to the serious replies (lol), I realise it will be difficult to get it off the ground, but it's been something I've been thinking of a lot in the past two years or so, and I decided to get the ball rolling this year. Only way to get it off the ground is to plug the name all over the place, and soon enough, people will come I'm sure. Already growing slowly, and various people have bought the merch I have for sale.

But seriously, if anyone is interested, have a nosey!

And @ CitroJim, thanks mate, will be offering some protection as soon as possible. :)

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