Meeting a member
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if you actually read the posts in the thread, theres a much better chance of you understanding whats going on....but then on the other hand...
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Agreed. Not referring to JVB66 but it would also save having to scroll through so many repetitive posts having the same content. Not unlike the current trend with politicians being interviewed who talk, never listen, and just like to broacast their own irrelevant wisdom.
I crossed the road the other day to speak to someone whom I thought I knew............but as soon as I'd said 'Hello' I realised it was neither of us
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How would one CT contributer recognise another on site - or in the supermarket queue for that matter?
We don't have stickers, or flags, or embroidered shirts (despite some folk trying).
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embroidered shirts
In fact some of us do have articles of clothing that carry a CT badge. There were quite a few of the original forum members who purchased them. I regularly wear a t-shirt with one on, although no-one has ever spotted it, or perhaps if they have they avoided asking me about it.
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I believe he still is.
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most of the CTers I've met have been by arrangement following discussion on CT (and then other means) as to where their trips might take them and if our plans coincided.
ive never (to my knowledge) met a CTer by accident.....other than Peegeenine, who recognised me as a 'vanner of distinction'......well, 'distinctive van' anyway, lol.
we've met again since then, so i cant be that bad, lol
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We have met up with various CT members (and their dogs) and hope to meet up with them again sometime.
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