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to be frustrated by all the unexplained long running insider threads

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SarcyMare · 28/07/2014 13:05

i see loads of threads on mumsnet with really interesting looking titles, that i may really enjoy and want to join in, if i had the faintest idea what they were about.

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maudpringles · 28/07/2014 20:15

I was curious about the swagger thread so had a quick look.
It really really made me laugh but as I didnt watch the programme it made little sense but those posters have a bloody cracking time. Still makes me chuckle.

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FloozeyLoozey · 28/07/2014 20:07

I know it obviously refers to foetuses, but I've never understood the "penis Dragon" reference.

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LillianGish · 28/07/2014 20:04

Oh but the long running threads are the best thing. You just have to dive in there on one you like the look of. I used to be a very intermittent poster until I discovered Pseudo's thread - waves to Pseudo - now I check in every day if I can ( even if it is just marking my place). I enjoy reading Pseudo's thread as much as (if not more sometimes!) than listening to The Archers itself. Thanks to Pseudo.

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SaucerfulofSecrets · 28/07/2014 19:54

What happened to the wolefs? I somehow got removed from the Facebook group. Aroo Sad

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RudyMentary · 28/07/2014 19:40

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PseudoBadger · 28/07/2014 18:40

I inadvertently started a now very successful long running thread. If you like The Archers, you'll love it. If you don't, erm, you won't!

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IamtheZombie · 28/07/2014 18:35

Wolefs rock. True fact.

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MrsD0nnaLyman · 28/07/2014 18:28

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impatienceisavirtue · 28/07/2014 18:28

I've read the titles and thought they were about something else before, clicked and realised it was a long running thing and felt I had something to add to an interesting conversation.


I have to say on those occasions I was never made to feel excluded or that that it was 'cliquey', the other posters on the thread spoke to me and replied to my post like they did all the others.

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NewtRipley · 28/07/2014 18:18

your crepey neck

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motherinferior · 28/07/2014 17:58

Very like RL, really; you have to be prepared to stick your neck out a bit and take the plunge, but most groups of people like having newcomers, I think.

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NUFC69 · 28/07/2014 16:53

I started to read the Crepeys threads last year and probably posted something in the spring. Never once have I been made to feel unwelcome, and I am sure I am the oldest of all. It is just pleasant people trying to support one another, with a little bit of style and beauty thrown in.

You will never find out if you don't try.

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MardyBra · 28/07/2014 16:53

"the first page goes
starting new thread, marking my place, marking my place, marking my place, thanks for starting new thread etc."

That's just people posting on the thread so it comes up in "threads I'm on" - a useful navigation tool where you can see all your current bunfights conversations.

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ComfortablySatOnAMarshmallow · 28/07/2014 16:51

Xpost with the lovely and always welcoming Perp Wink

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MardyBra · 28/07/2014 16:51

^"If you were posting that you had tried to join a cliquey thread and had been told to piss off then I would agree with you.
But you seem to be complaining that it's too much effort to read and figure out so you feel aggrieved?"^

I agree with Paggy as usual.
They're just like minded people having a chat. It's a bit like if you go to a party and there's various groups of people talking about different things. You don't have to be involved in all the conversations to enjoy the party, you just mingle and join in with what interests you.

I tend not to do many long-running threads as they often require quite a lot of time to keep up. I should rejoin the Paulers (Paul McKenna weight loss hypnosis) though. [big fat heifer emoticon]

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ComfortablySatOnAMarshmallow · 28/07/2014 16:51

I don't think you're alone in sometimes being confused about threads. But I don't remember anyone else starting a thread about it, I think most people just shrug and move on.

I've noticed the type of threads you refer to, but I just mostly skip past them in the same way that I don't go up to random groups at parties interrupting to ask what the conversation is about.

On the other hand, the wavers threads waves at Dido do tend to state what they are about at the top as they were started for anyone who feels invisible on the huuuuuge site that is MN. There is an established core, but all are welcome Grin

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PerpendicularVincenzo · 28/07/2014 16:47

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NewtRipley · 28/07/2014 16:40

Sarcy

Yes, sorry, it wasn't you who mentioned cliques, I should have made it clear I was referring to another poster's comment Smile

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magimedi · 28/07/2014 16:28

As it is such a large forum, with so many (too many?!?!) topics & threads you are bound to get some long running threads where only a few people have stuck around & they get to 'know' each other quite well. The tennis thread I post on (it's in Telly Addicts, not SPort, most oddly) is a bit like that. We've got to know each other & also Perv & fight over tennis players as well as randomly gossip. But if any one new pops in we are thrilled to have others there - we got a lot of other people joining in over Wimbledon & it was great.

Could someone link to the Crepey thread, please - looking in the mirror I certainly belong there!

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Mrsjayy · 28/07/2014 16:23

Tbf the chalet school threads are shite Grin I dont think I was posh enough to read those when I was a kid far less get nostalgic as a grown up

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ginslinger · 28/07/2014 16:18

I think it would be fine to go in and ask what it's about - i keep meaning to join in with Crepey people but then I forget. It's not just my skin that's fucked it's the brain too. Grin

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SarcyMare · 28/07/2014 16:15

i never complained about clique, please don't get me wrong, just i have no idea if i will enjoy because i have no idea what the thread is about, now you have mentioned it the crepeys is a perfect example,
title hello creepeys (no 8), what is the thread about?, is it anything i want to join in
and the first page goes
starting new thread, marking my place, marking my place, marking my place, thanks for starting new thread etc.

and i feel stupid asking excuse me what is this thread actually about.
so i accept i am being unreasonable and am all alone in this.

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DidoTheDodo · 28/07/2014 16:07

I contribute to the Wavers threads, the point of which is to encourage people who feel invisible to join in.
An anti-clique, perhaps?

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HillyHolbrook · 28/07/2014 16:03

The Nobdies had a Eurovision thread Leigon and I joined in because it was more fun than the other one. Nobody tried to kill me, I just slotted in and tried to figure out who was who and what was whatGrin

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Cinnamoncookie · 28/07/2014 15:58

Honestly and truly, it's just wittering. I'm one of the contributors on the Swagger Inn threads (Musketeers fans), and whilst we do a fair amount of perving over fighting over discussing the TV series, it's often more about what everyone's DCs are up to, and who's had a lousy day at work, and what the weather is like.

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