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Re: Why OT so MUCH? Isn't there a new category fo
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Posted by Alberta Mike on November 27, 2005 at 12:21:22 from (64.42.242.30):
In Reply to: Why OT so MUCH? Isn't there a new category for th posted by Massey 1080 on November 27, 2005 at 05:54:00:
There was definitely a drop in the OT posts when the new one showed up (just below on the menu) but no doubt about it, lately they are becoming more frequent again. I think we can all live with OT stuff like gophers scaring your German Shepherd dog or the guy next door using your fenceposts for firewood, but some of the stuff is definitely very OT and it's getting more common. The reason of course that guys gravitate here with OT posts is because the post gets more attention and greater response. Actually, I like that new forum down below and although I don't post there much, I find it interesting and entertaining and it's not all ugly either, a lot of it is just good fun. I think more of us SHOULD make an effort to use that new forum for a lot of the OT stuff but we'll never solve the problem (if it is a problem) so I guess we'll continue to talk about it. It's sort of like the donations to the website here, it is suggested and appreciated if you do contribute (which I'm sure many of us do) but there will always be those that don't for one reason or another. Anyways, I'd have to say I'm in agreement with your concern.
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