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Post edited by Hmmm... on 29/12/2018 at 18:19.
I'll just go straight to the point here ...
Why doesn't Freeola Forums have a PM link like all other forums?
Would possibly help with 'the flow of useful information'!
I seem to remember asking this a while back DL, think the 'official response' was that there's not enough active users on here to warrant such a feature.
Since then there are now even less of us. I have contacted forum members using disposable email addresses in the past. Must admit haven't checked [email protected] in ages! :)
Got a recurrence of an old ear infection brewing up at the moment, which is great (and a little painful). Hope everyone's having a better time, and have had good weekends.
Knackered. Parents house today for a BBQ for my 40th and my dad's 65. Kids played with their cousins. Then long drive home and cleaned the car while the weather is still good.
Why doesn't Freeola Forums have a PM link like all other forums?
Would possibly help with 'the flow of useful information'!
and what a glorious afternoon, to be sitting in the shade of a dappled eucalyptus tree contemplating life ... what did happen to Rodney Bewes?
I'm just glad that the great influence that 'US life-style' does seem to have and influence 'life' here, hasn't come to an increase in this type of random behaviour ... even though the UK, without doubt, does have it's own collection of 'nutballs'
True. That was a terrible event. I'm sure having guns freely available didn't help, but the underlying issues have to be with the guy's mental state and how he got so bad without anyone noticing.
Same thing as always, ignorance and misunderstanding.
The underlying issue has to be freely available guns. People get ill, lose their temper, make mistakes and when they do, they can't be allowed to have these weapons close to hand. 9000 firearm murders a year, around 75000 non-fatal incidents, around 15000 suicides. Only in a truly sick society is that acceptable in the name of protecting personal freedom.
True. That was a terrible event. I'm sure having guns freely available didn't help, but the underlying issues have to be with the guy's mental state and how he got so bad without anyone noticing.
Even serial killers can appear completely normal until they strike. Now if you'll excuse me, I've got..... errands to run :p
pb wrote:
[i]Reminds me I need to book Monday night to see it.
Bet you're glad you're not booking in Denver.[/i]
True. That was a terrible event. I'm sure having guns freely available didn't help, but the underlying issues have to be with the guy's mental state and how he got so bad without anyone noticing.