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Topic: Which other for[ums][a] do you frequent?
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wishful thinker
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Which other for[ums][a] do you frequent?
on: November 30, 2006, 09:54:53 AM
I guess that we all have other interests, so what other groups do people here participate in?
There are a few farming forums that I belong to, but don't go to very often (usually just for a specific query or some such) (a have a small farm with cattle and sheep etc), but my most used other forum is an Italian flavoured one (I have a house in Italy). I am sure you'd be welcome there
www.italiauncovered.com
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Any others?
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jpianoflorida
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Re: Which other for[ums][a] do you frequent?
Reply #1 on: November 30, 2006, 12:03:13 PM
that's interesting and cool! I grew up on a sort of "city" farm. We had a lot of animals. This is the only forum I post on. I have read a few others but not had any interest in them .. I read the pianoteaching.com forum occasionally, but the posters don't seem as interesting as the posters on this site..no offense to them, they just want to talk about "faber and faber" music...not much more.
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dazed
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Re: Which other for[ums][a] do you frequent?
Reply #2 on: November 30, 2006, 07:36:50 PM
https://the-brights.net/forums/
A more suitable place for religious discussion than here too...
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