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Re: Northern NRA Rep

#11 Post by Alpha1 »

I didnt vote for him.
Ok the bit about peeing of down South was a bit over the top.
But the comment about abreviations well people do it all the time they assumme you know what they are talking about it annoys me to death.
Any way you all have a good day.
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#12 Post by Alpha1 »

Abbreviations even. Did not want you picking me up on my spelling.LOL. (Laugh out loud)
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#13 Post by dodgyrog »

My post was about the Northern NRA rep who is a ghost as far as I am concerned. The voters up here have got what they wanted but the NRA does not benefit from his representing them in the North.
Alpha1 - sorry you got uptight about the Southerners as I used to be one until I found a much nicer place to live.
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BTW (by the way), I doubt Adam or I would ever consider the Northern Representative's job or General Council position now as neither of those roles have any influence on the development of the NRA, it's the Trustees that need a shake up. Oh yes, and a new Chairman.
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#14 Post by Mike357 »

NRA? Bloody abraviations.

LMAO - you figure it out :lol:
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#15 Post by Ovenpaa »

I think the issue is the poor chap signed up as a forum member and then did a very rapid exit stage left which is the bit that disappointed me as I feel it is unfair that the likes of Iain, Karen and Heather have to take all the flack and a regional rep, especially from an area that has a good few forum members could have made a valid contribution.

Quite why he chose to not come back is anyone's guess.
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#16 Post by John25 »

ovenpaa wrote: Quite why he chose to not come back is anyone's guess.

Has anyone asked him? Northern members must have contact details, he might be ill or something.
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#17 Post by dodgyrog »

ovenpaa wrote:I think the issue is the poor chap signed up as a forum member and then did a very rapid exit stage left which is the bit that disappointed me as I feel it is unfair that the likes of Iain, Karen and Heather have to take all the flack and a regional rep, especially from an area that has a good few forum members could have made a valid contribution.

Quite why he chose to not come back is anyone's guess.
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#18 Post by Doz »

dodgyrog wrote:LMF I believe it was called in the Great War
:lol: I suspect you may be right.
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#19 Post by Ovenpaa »

dodgyrog wrote: LMF I believe it was called in the Great War
WTF (Translated: What on earth) is LMF?
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