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Post: # 14612Post Andy Hamilton »

We have had over 14,000 messages posted on this forum so far and we should reach 1,000,000 hits by the time this site reaches its 2nd Birthday on 14th April. Should we celebrate by doing something?

Thanks to everyone as you have kept it going. I think without the feedback I would not still be as passionate about this site now as I was when myself and Dave first started it up. Do you think that selfsufficientish will be in the oxford english dictonary by the time we reach 5 :wink:
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Post: # 14631Post Wombat »

G'Day Mate!

Yeah, should be some type of celebration, but don't ask me what!

It would be good to get recognition of the Oxford dictionary type...........hmmm, maybe we should all write to them - people power!

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Post: # 14634Post Shirley »

hear hear - let's make selfsufficientish a household name!!

Celebrations !! YES.... definitely.... no idea what though? How about we all write to our local paper about something and mention ssish in it... or have a quiz and everyone invites a friend to come along too.
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Post: # 14925Post Andy Hamilton »

I think we could have a celebration. Perhaps we could incorperate your auction idea shirlz or at least a part of it. We could hold a little competition where the winner or winners get something from the other self sufficientish ers. A cutting, a cake or something like that?
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Post: # 15017Post shiney »

Andy,

You know what I have to offer...! yeah I'd say go for it. :lol:
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Post: # 15037Post Wombat »

:shock:
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Post: # 15044Post Mandyz »

Or, rather than a competition, why not an opportunity for everyone to get a "prize"... how about a "secret santa" type exchange (sorry, don't know any other non-seasonal example of this)... Though I'm not sure how we would draw names out of a cyber hat.

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Post: # 15048Post shiney »

Nev REALLY! :shock:

It's totally kosher. :lol:
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Post: # 15053Post Wombat »

That's what they all say, Shiney! :wink:

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Post: # 15055Post Shelle »

how about a "secret santa" type exchange


i like Mandyz thinking ... something we can all share or contribute to.

we already have the SSish T-Shirts - perhaps we could do something along those lines - with a special commemorative T-Shirt design?

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Post: # 15100Post Andy Hamilton »

So to enter the comp you first have to submit something and be prepared to send it to whoever in order to get something back.

We could give everyone a number in order such as

1. Shirlz
2. Mandyz
3. Shiney
4. Shelle
5. Wombat

and so on, then usingthis randomize them and put the randomized numbers along side the orignal list and say who has to give what to whom.

Does that make any sense? Will it work/is it a good idea?
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Post: # 15104Post glenniedragon »

maybe have different sections for different continents-would that work? otherwise there maybe customs considerations (if we post plants) and the cost would be huge- and the aircraft fuel used......
don't I sound an old worry wart?

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Post: # 15107Post Mandyz »

I think the continent division is a good idea.

I suppose it can't really be secret anyhow - we need to ask the recipient for a mailing address. The gift will be suprise enough.

The list of names accompanied by the randomizer (for each area) works well - provided the randomizer doesn't have #4 in the 4th position. Then of course you'd re-randomize :)

We also need persons to volunteer to participate :)
Shall we start some lists then:

North America:
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Post: # 15110Post Shelle »

North America:
Mandyz

Australia:
Shelle

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Post: # 15111Post Shelle »

btw i can do the running around for this area if that helps?

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