Well, I have to admit, that's the first I've heard of that. I am even absolutely convinced, in the past when someone questions being pulled up for going off (original) topic, you have said that even in off-topic forum, threads should remain on the original topic.
I always understood it to be the original topic that was deemed as the "off topic" bit. The continuing thread should then (as best as possible) follow that (off) topic.
However, I stand corrected, and will in future allow complete free ramblings within all OT&B threads, unless the original poster requests otherwise.
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Alan, please accept my apologies.... It wasn't your post that I was sure I had read in the past regarding staying on-topic in the off-topic forums. It was Gaj's:
The above post was in the Young Drivers Curfew thread. I'm really not trying to pick a fight with anyone here, I am just trying to keep to the rules, as I saw them.
So I guess the subject is back for feedback from Gaj or MMM?????
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R60 Light White / Red Countryman All 4 John Cooper Works Auto
R57 Chili Red Convertible John Cooper Works Auto
Fair enough, Andy, its something that needs clarified.
however, I'd give it more than 20 minutes before you tell everyone to go back on topic.
You never know, that might just happen in its own course anyway.
Yes, but how are you going to explain the voices in your head?
As BS mentioned - OT&B threads can go anywhere they like. The main forums are ideally used as an information resource by interested parties so remaining on topic is beneficial to all. For anyone using the OT&B as an information resource - everything printed in The Sun is true and you must send me all your money
Sorry Andy