Just wondering what the Seabreeze Crew think of an extra Forum Sub-Set;
Other Sports Forums;
General;
AFL;
NRL;
Rugby;
Soccer;
Cycle Sports;
Motor Sports;
Snow Sports;
I don't give a rats about the occasional red, especially when the topic/statement/comment is a bit 50-50. ![]()
A side note, I've always thought you should just come out and talk about it, rather than hide behind a red thumb... Maybe some people just can't type as fast as I can..., and can't be arsed discussing via keyboard!?
Yeah, general note... my type speed is a fraction "girly", almost secretarial speed of years gone by. I'm around 45-50 real words per minute I think.
I like the idea of a Sports section.....but I guess Laurie has to work out his strategy - is it to be the king of all forums or just wind and wave related ones.. I would give it a vote though and support it.....I like nothing better than a good bit of friendly banter / biffo using your keyboard over a game.
3 years of Snow Kiting forum titles fits onto the one page! Neatly tucked under Land Kiting / Snow Kiting. ![]()
I want Girl Sports please El Simondo![]()
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Quantification - if you've ever seen a chick surf you'll see poise , grace & unbelievable balance.
There would be plenty of websites and forums for all those sports. Of course the issue with those sites is they would be very popular and have their regulars who like the way things are. So if you want to make a post about the seagull vs the devils game, there is probably a thread for it with 200 posts of 'expert' opinions.
Maybe if you want to discuss AFL here, instead of having heaps of threads here you just have one AFL discussion thread. There are many people here that don't really care about AFL. They don't care who won what or not. Its irrelevant.
This forum would lose its character and focus if we had sub forums for people chasing balls around paddocks. This country is obsessed by with people chasing balls around paddocks. Perhaps in 1000 years historians and philosophers will discuss how people long ago had competing religions based on the same theme of chasing balls around paddocks.