I miss the competitions. I won some great stuff.
And, the on-line chats with authors etc.
Interview with the economist billionaires fear: this is how we get a wealth tax
Itās 15 years ago today that Gransnet went āliveā.
I miss the competitions. I won some great stuff.
And, the on-line chats with authors etc.
Is anyone any good at searching stuff?
I wonder if it is possible to find the first post/thread?
Happy Birthday Gransnet! š š„ š
I joined just after the start in 2011, having heard about it on MN and thinking that it sounded more like my sort of thing. Sometimes I get fed up with it and don't read or post for a while (not that anyone has ever noticed!) but on the whole I've found it interesting and helpful.
Here's to the next 15 years!
I also joined just after the start. I won some lovely books in the competitions. My eldest grandchild is now 26. (We have eight.)
Happy Birthday Gransnet!
Where are the competitions?
I think I joined about three years ago, I came over from MN and still look at their threads now and then.
Iāve found all the info very good here, both household stuff and health, itās good to share.Books also.
Whitewavemark2
Is anyone any good at searching stuff?
I wonder if it is possible to find the first post/thread?
I dont know about the first as you need to search on keyword as well as date.
Companies House shows the company was incorporated on 19 April 2011.
I found a thread called How old are you? Where the first post is dated 15 April 2011 so it isnāt GNās birthday today unless there was a official launch day.
People were moaning about the old fashioned logo.
www.gransnet.com/forums/chat/1187965-How-old-are-you
Just found another from 7 April 2011
www.gransnet.com/forums/arts_and_crafts/a1187948-Art-exhibitions-that-appeal-to-kids?msgid=24732844#24732844
And another from 7 April 2011.
www.gransnet.com/forums/travel/a1187946-Gap-year?msgid=24732842#24732842
There are also earlier threads from March 2011 including 6 March 2011:
www.gransnet.com/forums/relationships/1165625-Daughter-pregnant-son-in-law-having-an-affair
Happy Birthday, Gransnet. I joined a year after the beginning and was quickly made aware of the bunfights, mostly between jingl and the mercurial GreatNan. I also remember Ana who had a wonderful sense of humour.
HQ was a lot more approachable and would often join in some of the discussions. I thought it was a sad day when some of them left and were replaced by hard liners who just didnāt āgetā some of the humour - hence jinglās banishments and often hilarious reincarnations.
The search for GreatNan showed how close knit and valuable an online community can become.
Together we mourn our sad losses and support those enduring the hardest of times..
Long Live Gransnet and all who sail in her. š
Thanks graphite - thanks interesting
Geraldine has posted in one of the threads linked by Graphite.
Those were the days.
Happy birthday to Smileless2012 snd to Gransnet.
I think I joined in 2014 or 2015 and my first comment was almost my last because it drew flak from some who seemed unable to cope with an opinion that wasn't mainstream except by name-calling. It was a while before I put fingers to keyboard again.
But so many times the site demonstrates the kindness of strangers in action and I am glad to be a tiny link in a worldwide chain of friendship. May GN go from strength to strength.
I'm curious. There's a post from GeraldineS date 7 May 2011 where she writes:
I am 63 in September, and was a bulge baby - just missed the war!
Was what is now called the post war "baby boom" called the "baby bulge" or was that just her own term for it?
Graphite
I'm curious. There's a post from GeraldineS date 7 May 2011 where she writes:
I am 63 in September, and was a bulge baby - just missed the war!
Was what is now called the post war "baby boom" called the "baby bulge" or was that just her own term for it?
The post-war baby bulge or baby boom.
Men were often away, returned from WW2 and hey presto!
Men were often away, returned from WW2 and hey presto!
The same thing happened after WW1. Couples were encouraged to increase their families to compensate for the fact that so many husbands were killed in action.
My grandmother, who had three children, used to say, āOne for mother, one for father and one for the British Empire!ā
Happy Birthday Gransnet.
I canāt remember when I joined, I lurked for some time but the arguments before Brexit were too much, so had my say.
I have changed my username once.
Graphite Thank you for posting the links to early GN threads. They are very interesting
Looking at the 6 March 2011 thread about the pregnant daughter with the cheating husband, I was rather taken with the suggestion made by DrSeuss. I can't help wondering how it all turned out.
I joined 2013 so not too long after it started I didnāt realise it was so young when I started
Petra I too was āattackedā by Jingles in my first weeks, nearly left, but I didnāt sign off completely but went into a shell and stayed quiet for a while, I found her extremely scary and didnāt see the fun side of her, that others did.
I always thought I was a ābaby boomer: but I m assured thats if you are born in 1946 and I was born 1945 so what am I ? My dad had leave then was sent out to Burma so wasnāt back till I was a ābig babyā I think over one year old and apparently I screamed when I met him
Itās interesting how many of us got squashed in our first few posts!! I got a lovely greeting and then it was down hill till I regained my courage
BlueBelle
Itās interesting how many of us got squashed in our first few posts!! I got a lovely greeting and then it was down hill till I regained my courage
Isn't it, I wonder if it was the same poster, but anyway I best not go down that route!
After my 'slapping down' I stayed quiet for a while until Anniebach asked a question that I knew I could answer...she sent me the sweetest pm to thank me which was so kind and thoughtful and I thought oh okay I will post again then
Merlotgran
I still think of Ana from time to time š„
I've had some real laughs on gransnet, and a huge amount of support at times, from people i may not have expected it from.
Shot down in flames, yes, for quite a while when I first joined, 2017ush, but its ok - i forgive them. 
Happy birthday GN. I became addicted a few years ago and now GNetters are my only friends - got me through some very difficult times.
Happy birthday Smileless !
Happy Birthday Gransnet. I have been a reader/contributor for at least ten years.
Happy Birthday Gransnet ! Can't remember when I joined but first I was Rocketstop then my account got scrambled so I became Rocketstop2, been on quite a few years.
Will there be cake ?
!!!
Another one wishing a great chat line a great celebration on itās anniversary.
Happy birthday, Gransnet. I joined in about 2018, I think. I had been googling āmagazines for the older womanā and it came up with a link to a thread in GN about it. I was so taken with the conversations that I investigated further threads and then joined. I very rarely posted for the first few years and was invariably slapped down for anything I said, which made me even more reticent! Eventually though I just thought āWhy not? If itās something I can usefully contribute to, then I should just go for itā, so now I do. I love the kindness and support and all the varied threads, some funny, some serious. Lots of useful info as well. Long may it continue in its present form.
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