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16 July 2007, 05:32 PM | #1 |
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This Forum. Important Message
In additon to this forum I belong to a Mercedes Owners forum here in the UK. Its purpose is to bring together like minded individuals to discuss all things Mercedes and associated topics. Naturally there are discussions and help sections which you would think we be great wouldnt you if you ran a Merc and sometimes needed an experienced ear to listen to and offer advice????
NOT ON YOUR NELLY! I have never known such a bunch of stuck up, self richeous, pompous gits in all my life. a simple question often ends up with a response akin to 'Oh, dont you know the answer to that? You should do cos we all do. Go to a main dealer and ask them' TOSSERS! However, this forum is a different kettle of fish. I am impressed with the knowledge, advice and most of all, friendliness of ALL the people on here. You guys really are the best and I would like to take this opportunity to thank each and every one of you for being such nice guys and generally all round 'good eggs' Its Monday. My Merc has a cracked cylinder head. My new spectacles have failed to arrive. My ex wife wants to move to Scotland and take the kids with her. But I look at my sub, come to this forum and the world seems a better place. THANK YOU! |
16 July 2007, 05:48 PM | #2 |
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Yep. Could not agree more. This place is a great place to unwind and hang out with great people and talk about what we have in common. ROLEX! Other topics come up where I find a common bond with members here as well. More so though you guys and gals have shown lots of class with newbies and people who ask questions.
In fact I think in the last week or two the topic of "scratches on my new Rolex." has come up three or more times. Each time everybody chimes in with patience and peace. Even though they may have just answered that same question. You all seem to be such great folks. I really would love to share a glass (or two) of good Scotch with ya! A get together to put faces with names would be a blast. Especially in Vegas as its AD heaven there. We could actually be in the ADs with a drink in our hand and drool at all the lovely sales staff... and Rolex. I really think we should make this happen! Gonna look you up too Davinci if I ever make my dream trip back to my birthplace of Suffolk! |
16 July 2007, 05:55 PM | #3 |
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You would be most welcome!
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16 July 2007, 06:01 PM | #4 |
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and I have a Benz. Poor man's Mercedes. C-Class.
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16 July 2007, 06:41 PM | #5 |
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Well thank you kind sir yes we do try and help if we can and like you say quite a vast knowledge of Rolex and many other subjects on forum.We like to keep forum running on a friendly informative nature to all members,but its the members that make a forum.And on TRF we have a great bunch of very helpful guys.Now this forum just two years ago consisted of around 45 members,and now well over 5000 registered members.So we must be doing something right,and I salute all members plus the admin team who have stuck with TRF to make it the IMO best forum on the world wide net.
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16 July 2007, 06:09 PM | #7 |
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Thanks for the kind words, davinci.
Yes, this forum has grown from strength to strength. When I signed up in May 2005, we had less members than we could count on all our fingers and toes!! Today, we have a very large number of guys who have just lurked in the past and then decided to sign up after seeing the friendliness that abounds on this great place. It's the members that make up the forum.....and the wealth of knowledge that's so willingly shared. Cheers - JJ
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I don't know about the merc forum baxta, but I joined the boxster forum in jan, when i got my first porsche. that is exactly as you describe the merc forum.
i've given up posting on it and just have a look now and again in case there's something interesting on there. to begin with I thought it was me, but soon realised it was not a public forum but a close knot society where new people are tolerated and not welcomed into the fold. I feel much more comfortable here, i think ove thing that helps a lot is the international nature of the forum, whereas the uk boxster forum members are from the uk and as much as i hate to say it, slightly xenophobic in their views |
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45 members to 5000 in two years is quite a feat.....it is all down to the way that the members treat each other....with dignity and patience ! (and a lot of p!ss taking too )
If you look at the member list there are many many members who have never posted yet....like most forum newbies I guess they are lurking for a few months first to gauge the friendlyness of the other members. My advice......jump in with both feet guys ! You will find a happy home here |
16 July 2007, 08:53 PM | #10 |
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The davinci theory has proven once and for all that poorer people (I only drive a Ford Focus) make better friends/forumers.
Oh, I'm just speaking for myself.
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I agree
I don't even own a Rolex (yet) and have only joined this forum several days ago. Yet even my uneducated questions were treated with kindness. This forum has class - a rare thing these days, I sometimes think.
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16 July 2007, 09:38 PM | #13 |
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We are like a Cult.
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Phew! for a moment I thought I'm party to something illegal here.
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This thread reminds me of an old Groucho Marx line:
"I don't care to belong to a club that accepts people like me as members." Just kidding, obviously. This website has some of the most friendly and well informed members on the 'net.
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This is a very cool forum and the Moderators are excellent
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suck up.
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There's too much strife and dissension in every day life without looking for more. I have found this forum and it's members to be quite friendly and knowledgeable. I enjoy my time spent here and it's a great pleasure to find others with common interests.
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Anyway back to the forum. It was an empty shell when a bunch of us were ousted from another forum and had nowhere to go. This was the ideal place as it was setup and hardly used. It was founded by friends and has kept that friendly approach which I believe is it's strength.
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I joined this forum a few months ago; great information, friendly people who are willing to assist others and very enjoyable to monitor and participate.
I beleive we all have a common bond with regard to Rolex; and this is the place. Just my two cents! |
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