Have a look at the members list and redefine by amount of posts.
Apart from myself, I'd be chuffed if I ended up at a social gathering of any description with those posters. Some of them I completely disagree with on any number of issues but they are articulate, intelligent and interesting.
I would agree with the argument when it comes to some other forums, but frankly, AAM is special.
The conclusion was that yes there is a danger out there of interacting with people who frankly aren't great and whom one would avoid like the plague in real life.
Thoughts ???
I'd also love to be at a social gathering of AAM members. I'm not sure if I'll be able to make it on the 20th but I'll certainly try. The long journey up and the fear of having to drink Guinness instead of Beamish are weighing heavily on my mind!
Do any of you intend to travel a long distance to be there on the night? (Asked he, who gives out about threads going off topic!)
Maybe . . . just maybe, like, the AAMers in the PRC & environs who can't make Dublin might like to get together somewhere local themselves between now & Christmas. The Long Valley for a pint & a doorstop of a hang sangwich maybe. That way no ill effects from drinking the wrong stuff.
Maybe . . . just maybe, like, the AAMers in the PRC & environs who can't make Dublin might like to get together somewhere local themselves between now & Christmas. The Long Valley for a pint & a doorstop of a hang sangwich maybe. That way no ill effects from drinking the wrong stuff.
If it's not Dublin, it's Cork.
What about the rest of us??
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