What I like most about the SMF forums.

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harper
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What I like most about the SMF forums.

Post by harper »

Tell us what you like most about the SMF forums.
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ateace
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Post by ateace »

I like the friendly, no-nonsense exchange of ideas and experience.
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Post by gsgo »

Somewhat normal people...I think :roll:
Good shaving,

Gary
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Squire
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Post by Squire »

The babes . . . woops, wrong web site.
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giammi
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Post by giammi »

Well educated people that share their knowledge.
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Araner
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Post by Araner »

I come here for the free Scotch!

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Post by rsp1202 »

Dunno. I'm just hangin' with Squire.
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Post by i_shaved_something »

The low membership fees
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Post by brothers »

There are some knowledgeable people that are kind enough and patient enough to try to help me learn stuff from them.
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Post by Dave T »

Good, knowledgeable, sensible, civil, friendly people. Squire: Send me the links to those babe sites, Good Buddy.

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Post by Jonnieboy61 »

My wife thinks I'm searching for holiday destinations for us....
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Post by Jonnieboy61 »

Seriously, love the banter..
John
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Post by jww »

One of only two forums which I frequent, and the only one where I actually participate.
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Post by kronos9 »

I mostly enjoy the complete sentences.
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brothers wrote:There are some knowledgeable people that are kind enough and patient enough to try to help me learn stuff from them.
Me too...can't say it better.... :D

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Post by Squire »

Wendell I can't resist the Grocho Marx line where he said he wouldn't join any organization that would have him as a member.
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Post by EL Alamein »

The gentlemanly interaction.

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Post by CMur12 »

giammi wrote:Well educated people that share their knowledge.
kronos9 wrote:I mostly enjoy the complete sentences.
EL Alamein wrote:The gentlemanly interaction.

Chris
These resonate especially well with me. Gary/Brothers also wrapped it up very succinctly.

I've learned a lot here and I really enjoy the atmosphere of this forum.

- Murray
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GA Russell
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Post by GA Russell »

I've learned a lot here, and from gentlemen. Rare on the internet on both counts!
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Post by ShadowsDad »

I can't say that I disagree with anything that anyone has written so far, and I absolutely agree with all of it. Nice bunch of gents, very knowledgeable. It's like a virtual old time barbershop.
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