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in wondering why people register for the forum but don't post?
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I don`t think so.
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This isn't the only forum it happens on. My wife is a Harry Potter nut and on the site she goes on, it is well known that over half of the members have never posted
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I personally think the majority of them are spying !
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Mid A 15 wrote:in wondering why people register for the forum but don't post?
Definitely not - I checked it yesterday and there were over 400 such strange beings. There are no closed sections, so they can read everything without registering.

:idea: Do you think we frighten them?
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Katharine wrote:
Mid A 15 wrote:in wondering why people register for the forum but don't post?
Definitely not - I checked it yesterday and there were over 400 such strange beings. There are no closed sections, so they can read everything without registering.

:idea: Do you think we frighten them?
On another site I regular visit, they are referred to as...

"Curtain Twitchers !"

(I leave it to you to work out the reason !)
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I will pass that one on to some other sites, it is a great description of them. Curtain Twitchers
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Personally, I don't have a problem with lurkers. If they want to come in and join us, even only to listen, that is absolutely fine with me. I would say that I am even just a little bit flattered to think that anybody should be interested in what I, what we, have to say. If any of them read this, let me say to them:

"You are most welcome. I hope you enjoy what you read. May what we write about Housie stir some memories; may you laugh with us and weep with us, above all may what you see here re-kindle some of the affection for a place that has meant so much to each and every one of us.

Do not feel compelled to write, but be assured that anything you say here will make the forum and each member of it all the richer for your fellowship. Thank you for being with us."
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How very polite DBTS - I reckon they are all those students who sit near the back of the class and don't dare to put their hand up when the teacher asks a question - and even now - when they're all grown up, they are still nervous about committing themselves for fear of criticism.
Well - don't worry - I talk (write) cr*p all the time - half the time I don't even know what I'm saying - sometimes I've had too much to drink and sometimes I'm just putting off doing something that I'm paid to do in order to post on here.
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Having chatted to quite a few people on St Matt's Day, I know a lot of them have registered but prefer just to read - I am hoping that I may have enticed a couple to post over the next few days...
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I'm with DBTS on this one.

The major site I use is a non-league football site, (naturally). On that site people can make posts completely anonymously, which annoys me because some of the innane drivel and abuse they post get right up my hooter. (You can both keep quiet, Sean and Richard !)

I know I tend to be on the flippant side on most forums, but hey, if yer can't 'ave a larf !!

Hiding behind an anonymous Monica proves to me that these people are weak willed failed meglomaniacs who are scared of revealing their true identities.

I have NEVER posted on ANY forum under a false name, though I must admit I tend to 'curtain twitch' on a couple !

RIGHT ! RANT OVER AND BACK TO THE INNUENDO...........

SMUTT WARNING.................... !
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Sean and Richard??????? Honestly John we are way to innocent to do anything but be perfect gentlemen (did I mention that I have been known to tell porkies?)

Anyway here is your freshly polished Dog Collar JR.

After this drivel I think I need to visit the smutt thread
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DavebytheSea wrote:Personally, I don't have a problem with lurkers. If they want to come in and join us, even only to listen, that is absolutely fine with me. I would say that I am even just a little bit flattered to think that anybody should be interested in what I, what we, have to say. If any of them read this, let me say to them:

"You are most welcome. I hope you enjoy what you read. May what we write about Housie stir some memories; may you laugh with us and weep with us, above all may what you see here re-kindle some of the affection for a place that has meant so much to each and every one of us.

Do not feel compelled to write, but be assured that anything you say here will make the forum and each member of it all the richer for your fellowship. Thank you for being with us."
wow he does do polite doesn't he? not saying i don't agree of course

it seems weird people come in here adn read this but don't feel moved to reply though

Wish I'd never gone down this slippery road sometimes, takes lots of time

The Plum, having spoken to me on St matt's Day mentioned above, persuaded me back... so his efforts weren't entirely wasted, though I had been here before...
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I am very glad he did Ruth. It is great having a chat with you
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No one else that I noticed has joined or posted though...
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