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Researcher 188007 Started conversation May 15, 2006
Hi everyone,
I have a suggestion. As a general sort of forum for all things LGBT, why don't we have an Ask M2M2 page, with a link to it on the main page? Because at the moment there isn't really a specially dedicated place for general conversations, and they look kind of untidy down at the bottom of the main page. What do you people think?
Jack
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HonestIago Posted May 17, 2006
If Mikeo does actually start on the revamp, I think this is definately something we should have.
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Mikeo the gregarious Posted Jun 2, 2006
Yeah, it's a good idea (and I wish I'd thought of it first, but never mind) - I'll add it to the list. I know I haven't done any actual work on M2M2 yet, but real-life (i.e. a certain boy I know ) and my article on Shostakovich have kinda got in the way ... but I will start very soon, I promise.
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Stealth "Jack" Azathoth Posted Jun 4, 2006
When I first glanced at the idea I couldn't see the point. Thinking about for moment, I can see that it would be good thing have... if people could find it.
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2legs - Hey, babe, take a walk on the wild side... Posted Jun 5, 2006
Yeh, think it would kinda make sense, as it can look a bit cluttered with all the conversations linking off the main page thinggy
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- 4: Researcher 188007 (May 30, 2006)
- 5: Mikeo the gregarious (Jun 2, 2006)
- 6: Rillington (Jun 4, 2006)
- 7: Stealth "Jack" Azathoth (Jun 4, 2006)
- 8: Researcher 188007 (Jun 5, 2006)
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