Dead dead dead.
Merry Xmas.
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I'll get rid of this for you.
No you will not 😉
Thread closed.

It's not closed, it's only restin'
I thought I hadn't seen this for a while. In fact, I couldn't even remember what it was called. But here's the really weird thing - I was able to find it using the forum search.
Anyway, anyone here got any good advice for Flashy - https://singletrackworld.com/forum/topic/popular-threads-how-to-start-one/ ?
Don't let me post to it.

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Man quits job after being scratched
1510 - In other news, Parliament grants Henry VIII generous tax subsidies.
Wesley Snipes?
Only if Mahershala Ali
Guru Gobind Singh

Glimpse of gillie goring gathers gargantuan Googlings?
It's a good job we've got a last desperate million-to-one chance to rely on, or we'd really be in trouble!
I’d forgotten this old thread, it’s from back before the upgrade (sic) when the front page was fast moving. Much easier to keep up these days.
PURITY SPIRAL!
Much easier to keep up these days.
Everything’s easier to keep up with these days.

It seems some people want threads to just fade away after they posted. I think it's a bit rich to be honest.
Isn't it strange how somethings just leap, unbidden, to the front of your thoughts yet seem completely undecided on why they made the effort? They spend a few minutes occupying your thoughts with their apparent lack of purpose before vanishing back off into the long grass of your mind. The cognitive equivalent of a pheasant crossing the road.
Maybe a Rich Energy thread would spice things up. Oh wait...
Stop touching this thread or it will unravel.
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Given things can unravel, can they ravel, or is unravelling the antonym of a word that doesn't exist?
If you want something doing it seems it's best just to do it yourself
Not always the response you're looking for.
Given things can unravel, can they ravel, or is unravelling the antonym of a word that doesn’t exist?
Let me Google th...
Sod it:
ravel /ravˈl/
transitive verb (ravˈelling; ravˈelled)
To entangle
To disentangle, untwist, unweave, unravel (usu with out)
intransitive verb
To become entangled
To be untwisted or unwoven
To search (with into; obsolete)
noun
A tangle
A broken thread

Those ducks really are in a row.








