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Ill sticky it for you guys for now, but.....

Cause NSW has a lot of stickies, if this one turns dormant ill unsticky it to keep the section looking neat and tidy

This thread is way more active than Newcastle... I don't understand why it shouldn't be a sticky??? (my extremely uneducated opinion btw) :(

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i dunno who you are but i like you!

lazy bastards!

quite frankly, I'm glad the execs don't have the power.

ps.. can you please rename the thread "The Land of Liz"? It has a nice ring to it.

Im glad you dont have the power either!

It would be "BanCity", and yes, you would ban me first :O

You guys decide on a name and ill change it for you :(

land of all weevils

heheheh

north shore thread or something, include most people not just hornsby :P

how about land of soft toys aye chubbs!! full of fluffy toys that are SOFT!!

2 points. I am growing weary of all the stickies in nsw. personally i think it's getting a bit out of control with now nearly a full page of stickies in NSW.

secondly i dont think hornsby is really north shore is it? I would have thought northshore runs from crowsnest to turramurra. hornsby is north.

2 points. I am growing weary of all the stickies in nsw. personally i think it's getting a bit out of control with now nearly a full page of stickies in NSW.

secondly i dont think hornsby is really north shore is it? I would have thought northshore runs from crowsnest to turramurra. hornsby is north.

Why don't we just call it "the I don't give a s#!t thread" cause as long as it's there to be posted in, I don't think anyone really cares... :)

2 points. I am growing weary of all the stickies in nsw. personally i think it's getting a bit out of control with now nearly a full page of stickies in NSW.

secondly i dont think hornsby is really north shore is it? I would have thought northshore runs from crowsnest to turramurra. hornsby is north.

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How about the Northshore and Hornsby Area Thread?

2 points. I am growing weary of all the stickies in nsw. personally i think it's getting a bit out of control with now nearly a full page of stickies in NSW.

secondly i dont think hornsby is really north shore is it? I would have thought northshore runs from crowsnest to turramurra. hornsby is north.

oh don't go there! Hornsby is so north shore, so is berowra!!!

but i do agree Richard, there are way too many stickies for my liking too.

2 points. I am growing weary of all the stickies in nsw. personally i think it's getting a bit out of control with now nearly a full page of stickies in NSW.

secondly i dont think hornsby is really north shore is it? I would have thought northshore runs from crowsnest to turramurra. hornsby is north.

Isn't it a good thing that the threads/sticky's are growing??? (ie: more people??? again my very uneducated opinion here!!!)

Hornsby could always be merged with the Coasties thread...? Although I don't know what it would be called... central horns? coastal horns? coastbys? :P

Just a thought.....

Isn't it a good thing that the threads/sticky's are growing??? (ie: more people??? again my very uneducated opinion here!!!)

Hornsby could always be merged with the Coasties thread...? Although I don't know what it would be called... central horns? coastal horns? coastbys? :P

Just a thought.....

Horn & Co? Hmmm that sounds like a porno producation company... lol

Hornsby could always be merged with the Coasties thread...? Although I don't know what it would be called... central horns? coastal horns? coastbys? ;)

Just a thought.....

I....

......have a great idea!!! (dont laugh people, I'm capable of the occasional moment of brilliance!)

Who uses this thread the most? Hornsby, surrounding suburbs and the Coasties.

What links The Coasties and Hornsby? Old Pac Hwy.

Why dont we merge Central coast thread and The Hornsby thread and call it...

...The Old Pac Thread!!! We are always chating to each other and either coming up or goin down to meets together and most of us already know each other anyway!

So what does everyone think??? Feel free to say its a pooh idea if ya want, but I reckon it would save space in the stickies and save time for us always jumpin around to each others threads to chat!

Just a thought guys. :):P

Yes Richard we have a lot of stickies, but if thats what works for everyone (well most people) then i dont have a problem scrolling down a tiny bit :P

Although i agree we have a lot, like i said in this thread, if any become dormant they'll be taken down :)

I should ad that one about a car getting hit wouldnt normally be there of course, so give it a few weeks and it will be gone aswel, that should clean it up a little bit for a start

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