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Re: Separate OT board?
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Posted by JK-NY on October 29, 2004 at 16:46:20 from (69.67.235.71):
In Reply to: Separate OT board? posted by Polk Crawler on October 29, 2004 at 13:39:56:
Right after 9/11 a similar situation arose where many OT posts came up and "due to popular demand" a sort of OT forum named "Common Ground " was started.This forum caused more problems than it solved, It rapidly deteriated beyond what Kim felt was appropriate for this site and was done away with. I can remember back a few years when there were 2 forums on the Kountry Life site which is affiliated with this one and one of them was ended for basically the same reason. I dont post here alot (usually to help answer questions } but have been a regular for several years now. There are alot of good people here and I hope everyone tries to have a little patience with each other whatever direction is taken over this OT issue. This is too good of a place to ruin over it .
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