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    I'm procrastinating on my chores (Trek, it's right there under each person's profile).

    This is what I think the lurkers see. The volume posters on a daily basis.
    Of course, we could always start to look at the vital content of each post . . . no, let's not and say we did. Really, you lurkers, half of the yakking is rapport, friendship and support. Everyone has that to offer.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SadieKate View Post
    I'm procrastinating on my chores (Trek, it's right there under each person's profile).

    Bikingmomof3 12.62
    If BMo3 didn't spend so much time posting, perhaps she would be BMo4 by now!!

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    Maybe her posting is intentional . . .
    Frends know gud humors when dey is hear it. ~ Da Crockydiles of ZZE.

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    Teddyparker - come to thread drift! It's lots of fun, nothing has to make sense or follow what anyone else is saying. C'mon! Tell us about your dogs or what great meal you cooked last week, or just hang out.
    "If Americans want to live the American Dream, they should go to Denmark." - Richard Wilkinson

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    Ack! I'm slackin!
    I seriously thought I posted more often than that. Hmph.

    Well.
    As gregarious as I am online, I must say that I tend to be more self-conscious and reserved irl. To a point. It's easier to maintain friendships online etc; wordplay and reparte can be thought-out (and deleted!) and if I make a TOTAL azz of myself, I could always ditch the forum altogether. (like what happened to "Biking Kitsune", except there I only ditched... no embarrassment involved)

    I've done my time as a 'forum goon' as it were.... now I'm just here b/c you ladies are a lot of fun to talk to. Like family.... that I could pick.

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    Thanks!

    Quote Originally Posted by KnottedYet View Post
    Teddyparker - come to thread drift! It's lots of fun, nothing has to make sense or follow what anyone else is saying. C'mon! Tell us about your dogs or what great meal you cooked last week, or just hang out.
    Thank you, I will. Now I just have to find you .

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    I end up mostly lurking due to the limited time I spend on the forum. By the time I read all the stuff I want to read, lunch time is over, time to get back to work, and no time left to post. Also, I don't read everyday, so sometimes I read a thread and I want to contribute, but its 5 days old (or more) and I feel like everyone else is done talking about that and has moved on to newer topics. Furthermore, we are still using dial up at home, which tries my non-existent patience, so I never look at the forum on nights or weekends.

    I'm pretty shy in real life, but once I start talking its hard to get me to shut up (especially after a couple of beers or glasses of wine ). It takes a lot of effort for me to keep my posts concise. I was a very, very active member on a wedding forum several years ago when planning my wedding, and came across as being much more outgoing. However that was during a slow time in grad school when I had a lot of time to spend on that forum and got to know some of the other ladies pretty well.

    I love reading here, even if I don't post that much, because there is so much great information on cycling, and if i do have a question, chances are someone has an answer. Also its generally an itelligent, friendly, and supportive group of women, and I enjoy reading about others' opinions and experiences.
    The best part about going up hills is riding back down!

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    Quote Originally Posted by HappyAnika View Post
    I was a very, very active member on a wedding forum several years ago when planning my wedding, and came across as being much more outgoing. However that was during a slow time in grad school when I had a lot of time to spend on that forum and got to know some of the other ladies pretty well.
    Ahem...would that have been The Knot? Me too...grad school and all...


    I have to say that I love this board. For the quality of the conversations (sometimes!) and the peace that predominates...even when the topics have the potential to get very heated.

    For the lurkers out there, don't feel threatened. And if you don't want to post, that's ok too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Teddyparker View Post
    Thank you, I will. Now I just have to find you .
    Uh oh. She's gone from shy and retiring to a stalker in one post. Ride for your lives!
    Frends know gud humors when dey is hear it. ~ Da Crockydiles of ZZE.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bluetree View Post
    If BMo3 didn't spend so much time posting, perhaps she would be BMo4 by now!!
    OMG I am laughing hysterically.
    Jennifer

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