2into1
Née T4WFA. Now without Cali :(
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A good moan. Well, it's a moan. You can judge if it's good!
Look away those who are easily offended. I accept I'm treading where others fear to go.
I use the 'Unread Posts' feature on the forum, so tend to read virtually everything that gets written, more or less as it gets written.
In the past, 8 out of 10 of my clicks resulted in something worth reading. But recently that percentage has fallen off a cliff.
So many of the posts recently have been short platitudes: "I'm so excited for you", "Welcome", "I'll sure you'll enjoy it", "" "3 more sleeps" "congratulations" "looks great" etc. Hopefully you get the idea.
It's clearly nice that new owners are excited, but I have to say I'm not that personally invested in everyone's new van that I want to see each and every reaction, and that it is all becoming a bit tedious. I'm not objecting to seeing photos of new vans, and hearing owners first impressions; it's all the hackneyed follow ups that I'm finding tedious.
Perhaps some facebook style emoticons would help? Until then, can I encourage members to just click 'like' to show they are not as cold hearted as me?
And let this miserable fu*ker regain his past levels of productivity.......
Look away those who are easily offended. I accept I'm treading where others fear to go.
I use the 'Unread Posts' feature on the forum, so tend to read virtually everything that gets written, more or less as it gets written.
In the past, 8 out of 10 of my clicks resulted in something worth reading. But recently that percentage has fallen off a cliff.
So many of the posts recently have been short platitudes: "I'm so excited for you", "Welcome", "I'll sure you'll enjoy it", "" "3 more sleeps" "congratulations" "looks great" etc. Hopefully you get the idea.
It's clearly nice that new owners are excited, but I have to say I'm not that personally invested in everyone's new van that I want to see each and every reaction, and that it is all becoming a bit tedious. I'm not objecting to seeing photos of new vans, and hearing owners first impressions; it's all the hackneyed follow ups that I'm finding tedious.
Perhaps some facebook style emoticons would help? Until then, can I encourage members to just click 'like' to show they are not as cold hearted as me?
And let this miserable fu*ker regain his past levels of productivity.......