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John Doe's the name.

I've been browsing the forum for something to do and thought I'd register as it looks like a fun place.:)
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John_Doe wrote: John Doe's the name.



I've been browsing the forum for something to do and thought I'd register as it looks like a fun place.:)


It is a fun place....enjoy and welcome.
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Thank you for the welcome.

There's so much here I don't know where to go first!
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Hiya John its always good to have new folk around x :-6
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Hey John, welcome to FG. What kind of stuff interests you? We've probably got a topic for it! :yh_peace
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abbey wrote:

Hiya John its always good to have new folk around x :-6
Thanks for the colourful welcome.:)
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flopstock wrote: Do I know you? Your name sounds so familiar, I'm sure I must have met you somewhere...it'll come to me..:confused:



In the meantime, welcome aboard!

diane


I used to know someone called Diane at school but that was in England lol.
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Hello John and welcome to the forum. You should indeed find it good fun and a good place to go for chats and information. All types gather here for the common purpose of discussing life, the universe and everything. Look forward to doing the same with you.
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BabyRider wrote: Hey John, welcome to FG. What kind of stuff interests you? We've probably got a topic for it! :yh_peace


I like music, rock mainly but all sorts of styles really, reading, visiting pubs and resturaunts, working hard to pay the bills and mortgage.

One of the above was false, guess which?
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OpenMind wrote: Hello John and welcome to the forum. You should indeed find it good fun and a good place to go for chats and information. All types gather here for the common purpose of discussing life, the universe and everything. Look forward to doing the same with you.


Hi OpenMind, thanks for the welcome also.:)
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You are welcome to my welcome.:)
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:wah:
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There seem to be a few rockers here, including myself (though my taste for music has spread considerably over the years). Which is your favourite era for music?
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Hello John, Welcome to FG!

Doe, a deer, a female deer....................

Oops, wrong song..................:)
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OpenMind wrote: There seem to be a few rockers here, including myself (though my taste for music has spread considerably over the years). Which is your favourite era for music?


Seventies probably.

And the Nineties, and now I guess.
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chonsigirl wrote:

Doe, a deer, a female deer....................




Well I'm not female and I don't know anyone called 'Ray' lol.:wah:
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Welcome to FG, John :)
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John_Doe wrote: Seventies probably.



And the Nineties, and now I guess.


Yeh, i do like 70s rock. I tend to compare anything I hear now to that era. Prejudice of age I guess, but at least I'm aware of the bias. But you don't hear the likes now, such as it is, I think the rock of the 70s was more innovative. Everything you hear now is derived from that period. Having said that, Pink Floyd was originally a jazz band from the 60s. And much of 70s rock had its roots in jazz, blues and rock and roll from the 60s. Interesting how music develops.

Age has made me more appreciative of good music and now I can sit back and enjoy a range of styles (and can even confess to liking some of the stuff my parents listened to!!!)

If it's good, it's worth appreciating.

Sorry, mate, I'm rambling on a bit here (another sign of my age:D )
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The Eighties is strange.

I couldn't stand a lot of the stuff at the time but now find myself liking it when I hear it now.
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theia wrote: Welcome to FG, John :)


Thanks theia.:)
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John_Doe wrote: The Eighties is strange.



I couldn't stand a lot of the stuff at the time but now find myself liking it when I hear it now.


One band came out of the 80s that I enjoy listening to and admire. They promoted there own stuff and never used record companies. Even now they still produce and distribute there own material. Ozric Tentacles. Not very well known, but the music is superb if you're into that style. The style? You'd have to listen to them. Not sure what their style is called.
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I bet it was pretty hard to pick up girls if you had the Black Death. This seems like a good conversation opener upper. :D

Also in the USA we use John Doe to call dead guys we cant identify. Your not a dead guy are you ? I hope not cause that would just be creepy.
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Hi John and welcome to the garden. Have fun :)
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Hello John, hope you enjoy it here :)
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OpenMind wrote: One band came out of the 80s that I enjoy listening to and admire. They promoted there own stuff and never used record companies. Even now they still produce and distribute there own material. Ozric Tentacles. Not very well known, but the music is superb if you're into that style. The style? You'd have to listen to them. Not sure what their style is called.


A friend of mine used to have some of their albums, I used to listen to them quite a lot when I went round his place for a drink and whatever but can't remember much of it due to the consumption at the time lol.:wah:
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Nomad wrote:

Also in the USA we use John Doe to call dead guys we cant identify. Your not a dead guy are you ?


Neh, only brain dead.:D
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ArnoldLayne wrote: What ! You dont like going to the pub ? :D



Er ....welcome by the way.


Thanks for the welcome.

They suit you fine by the way.;)
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pennyforyourthoughts wrote: Hi John and welcome to the garden. Have fun :)


I intend to *opens another Guinness*.
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John_Doe wrote: A friend of mine used to have some of their albums, I used to listen to them quite a lot when I went round his place for a drink and whatever but can't remember much of it due to the consumption at the time lol.:wah:


[Makes personal note for future use - dead man John Doe drinks to oblivion and cannot remember a thing except going to specific venue.]:D

Rectification of this anomoly would be to return to said venue without alcohol.
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Betty Boop wrote: Hello John, hope you enjoy it here :)


Pretty good so far thanks, everyone seems pretty friendly.:)
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OpenMind wrote: [Makes personal note for future use - dead man John Doe drinks to oblivion and cannot remember a thing except going to specific venue.]:D

Rectification of this anomoly would be to return to said venue without alcohol.


Can't.

He moved and became a homeless traveller surviving on girocheques and the proceeds of street begging.:wah:
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John_Doe wrote: Can't.



He moved and became a homeless traveller surviving on girocheques and the proceeds of street begging.:wah:


Excuses, excuses.
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