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How often do you visit Militaryforums.co.uk ?

Once a day
14
21%
More than once a day
48
71%
Once a week
0
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A couple of times a week
6
9%
Fortnightly
0
No votes
Occasionally
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Total votes: 68

Cronkilla
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How often do you vist Militaryforums.co.uk?

Post by Cronkilla »

I visit 2-3 times a day as things are getting slow around here.
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My mummy won't let me watch anything violent, so I don't read Loz's posts! 8)
You should talk to somebody who gives a f**k.
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Errrr, that'll be me then. Ive never been told Im 100% before! Not even by a machine! :o
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Post by Pilgrim Norway »

As my pc is still at the pillow and comfort blanket stage there are not
enough hours in the day for more than one visit - and even then I
can only visit miscellaneous discussions - no time for anything else !

She who decides ( to buy a new pc ) has not.... ( decided that is ) ...

Still - probably popular with some of the viewers :-

Once a day lasts forever .....

Yes! Yes! Yes!

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Post by Andy O'Pray »

I live here, so do you mind keeping the noise down.

Aye - Andy.
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Post by harry hackedoff »

Same as that Andy. At least three times a day, even when I don`t post I still have to "Adjust" Airborne`s posts. :roll: Sometimes takes all day :wink:
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Post by JulesB »

Why else do you think I come to work? To come in here and play with you lot!!! :lol:
Why? Because I can!
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Post by Archie »

I come here to escape the realities of the world. The best escape is via AIRBORNE'S posts, pure nonsense of the first degree.
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Post by Sticky Blue »

Yea.. me too. A serial visitor. Early, late, very late and inbetween times as well. Often have a document open on the task bar at work in case anyone comes by... addictive this place!
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Post by dan »

Think i'm on 20 a day. Doctor said that visiting as soon as you wake up is a sure sign of addicition. My trembling/nausea withdrawl syptoms were also a dead giveaway.
Aye, DAN
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Post by Beasta »

Ive been sorting out a new PC and ive not been on for about 3 nights. I became ratty and kept weeping uncontrolably. Then the shaking began and the sweating followed by the bottle...And low and behold its all stopped, my girlfriend just cant understand. :D
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Post by dan »

First step to beating a problem is admitting you have one. Now group, I want us all to stand together, clasp hands if you must, and lets chant, "I don't need to be on Military Forums all the time." There...that's good...Add some conviction...
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Post by Sticky Blue »

"I don't need to be on Military Forums all the time."
"I don't need to be on Military Forums all the time."
"I don't need to be on Military Forums all the time."
"I don't need to be on Military Forums all the time."
I'll be right back... just got to respond to a message on another thread!
"I might need to be on Military Forums sometimes."
"I might need to be on Military Forums quite often."
"I need to be on Military Forums on occassions."
"I need to be on Military Forums sometimes."
"I need Military Forums ."
"Oh poo... so much for therapy!"
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Post by owdun »

I live here too Andy,and agree,it gets bloody noisy at times,good innit?



Aye Owdun.
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Post by John_D »

As it as been said by Andy and Owdun,This is my home,and I am
not moving out for anyone,

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NOW PLEASE KEEP THE NOISE DOWN,IM TRYING TO SLEEP
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