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PerL
10-12-2006, 20:40
Sometimes I wonder why I log on to Volksforum every other day to see what's new. As usual, no new posts today. Then I start to wonder, why do I even bother? I probably know, even before I log on, that there are nothing new to see here. Still, I'll probably log on once again in a few days. Dont know why I keep coming back.

Like The Clash said 25 years ago, should I stay, or should I go?

Gilex
10-12-2006, 20:44
It's an addiction :D

Berserker
10-12-2006, 20:47
Sometimes I wonder why I log on to Volksforum every other day to see what's new. As usual, no new posts today. Then I start to wonder, why do I even bother? I probably know, even before I log on, that there are nothing new to see here. Still, I'll probably log on once again in a few days. Dont know why I keep coming back.

Like The Clash said 25 years ago, should I stay, or should I go?

No new posts?
well not really in english but you can follow the dutch topics be looking pics... In belgium thats how people use forums ;) , never read text only look at pics...

PerL
10-12-2006, 21:06
Well, of course I meant the International section. Just looking at pics isnt good enough for me, pics only tell half the story.

hajee
10-12-2006, 22:34
or you can take some lessons: dutch for beginners.. ;)

berendd
10-12-2006, 22:42
nytt=nieuw
fantastisk=fantastisch

ikke sa svart, eller hur? (I know half swedish, but I did my best)

Pedaalemmer
10-12-2006, 22:54
maybe if you would ask some users to post their projects in the international section it would be more interesting

berendd
10-12-2006, 22:57
maybe... the attempts made showed no result..

the international section is dieing slowly but certain..

ZOAB
10-12-2006, 23:14
Can a moderator move my Caddy-project to the International section, as a gesture of goodwill towards our international fellows like PerL ? ;) :D

berendd
10-12-2006, 23:14
I know skywalker, therefore I apologise for my Norwegian with a Swedish accent.. a dutchman would't even notice the difference between the two...

PerL
11-12-2006, 19:38
Norwegian, swedish and danish are very similar languages, so reading swedish is no problem.