I haven't been reading the posts very long but I'm beginning to form a mental image of the regular or standard Gransnetter. I'm sure a lot of posters would say there's no such thing but what do others think?
jeni do you really think I need a psychiatrist? I was only singing it - had I being doing the actions then perhaps ....
What I miss is the mental stimulation that comes in the work environment and chatting with friends face to face, glass to glass. I've only been posting on GN for a week or two but have really enjoyed the cut and thrust of the discussion threads, even when they get a bit heated.
Starting to recognise certain 'characters' who inhabit the forums too.
Lonely sometimes perhaps? If you've moved away and don't have the daily contact with friends that you once had, it's great to have a heated arguement intelligent discussion with your peers. Love the grandkids to bits but there's only so much conversation you can have with a one-year old and two x 2-year olds!
Found myself singing ' Sleeping Bunnies' in Tesco the other day!
If a little "sample" from each of us could be harvested, refined, combined...we'd have the perfect Gran [which could be a tad boring.] As it is, we're perfectly fine, warts 'n' all. Best thing is, we're here for each other. There is no need for any individual to feel that his/her contribution counts for nothing. HELD HIGH! From ear to ear. A huge thank you to every member.
Some time last year we had a thread about our present or former jobs and careers. It was absolutely fascinating to read about the range of expertise and experience among Gransnetters and the modesty of some of the most talented and hard working was both impressive and humbling.
Same here, Greatnan. I've been able to help out a few gnetters privately and have come to regard them as friends. They know who they are. I know that if I needed help and advice, someone on these forums would come forward - such is the extent of expertise among our membership.
I know some gransnetters are extremely polite and kind - when I have been able to give some technical advice I have had several pms of thanks. This encourages me to continue trying to help where I think I can. So, thank you for the thank yous!
Thanks for kind words. I simply could not compete with a bloke in a pink leotard nor his 12" meat feast. Although being born a somerset lass scrumpy sure zounds loverly me lovers.
POGS...pop into Lil's and sample the scrumpy...blows the socks off Pete and Gramps. The nice "gels" get-together in the snug. Safety in numbers! The games room is strictly for the chaps and boisterous blousy types...