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Is it possible to start a thread ,and let it run its course without the intervention of Mr. Drift 
In theory yes, but in practice that cannot be guaranteed.Is it possible to start a thread ,and let it run its course without the intervention of Mr. Drift![]()
Doesn't popping the ring pull on a can of cider, scare the fish.?The problem sometimes faced when starting a thread is that occasionally it can get crossed. Then you have to withdraw and start again, or else go off fishing. Now that’s a way to spend time and relax.
Alfred the Great as it didn’t burn as easily as cakes.Let’s try a Drift.
Who invented the Haggis🙀😉🤔
Careful Sam, you know how touchy the moderators can get, You might get banned.Shouldn't that be Alfred the GRATE![]()
This is a forum where all members can contribute to all threads. Moreover the main contributors are old hands on the forum and have got to know each other one way or another so the forum can develop a flavour of “Blokes down the Pub”. In this circumstance thread drift becomes almost inevitable. Sam and I do intervene when threads become completely hijacked or the thread drift becomes argumentative. However if we intervened at every bit of thread drift then we could be in danger of over moderation and stifling discussion.Is it possible to start a thread ,and let it run its course without the intervention of Mr. Drift![]()
I am very happy with the moderation that you and Sam provide as when necessary it’s a light touch approach, but can become more firm if required.This is a forum where all members can contribute to all threads. Moreover the main contributors are old hands on the forum and have got to know each other one way or another so the forum can develop a flavour of “Blokes down the Pub”. In this circumstance thread drift becomes almost inevitable. Sam and I do intervene when threads become completely hijacked or the thread drift becomes argumentative. However if we intervened at every bit of thread drift then we could be in danger of over moderation and stifling discussion.
Perhaps you would all like to discuss how much intervention you would like from Sam and I. We are hapy for some constructive feedback.
Mel
Yesterday we came across the constituents to make venison haggis left in the middle of a track we were walking in the Forest of Dean. Poachers🤬The sheep as without their input you would never have them.
Possibly one of the most interesting band history's ever."Drifters" they made some good records in the past
