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By *ogwhammer OP   Man
6 days ago

Rainham KENT

I've been on fab for over seven years. The last editions to the forums was the separate countries. That was years ago I apreaceate how frustrating it is as I live in Kent which is bracketed in London but in at the same time so is Cornwall. Frankly I don't think any of the mods read the feadback. Alternativly they do read it but can't or won't add any more forums. BTW the correct plural of forum is fora

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By *amman2Man
6 days ago

tamworth

Sad but true.

It makes them a total waste. Better off having types rather than region's

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By *londebiguyMan
6 days ago

near Southport


"I've been on fab for over seven years. The last editions to the forums was the separate countries. That was years ago I apreaceate how frustrating it is as I live in Kent which is bracketed in London but in at the same time so is Cornwall. Frankly I don't think any of the mods read the feadback. Alternativly they do read it but can't or won't add any more forums. BTW the correct plural of forum is fora "

The correct plural is 'forums'.

Fora is generally a public square in a Roman city.

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By *ogwhammer OP   Man
5 days ago

Rainham KENT


"I've been on fab for over seven years. The last editions to the forums was the separate countries. That was years ago I apreaceate how frustrating it is as I live in Kent which is bracketed in London but in at the same time so is Cornwall. Frankly I don't think any of the mods read the feadback. Alternativly they do read it but can't or won't add any more forums. BTW the correct plural of forum is fora

The correct plural is 'forums'.

Fora is generally a public square in a Roman city."

True but it is the same word just a different meaning ergo the plural is the same.

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By *cwgenMan
4 days ago

Glasgow

If everyone stopped paying for it they would prob listen

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By *londebiguyMan
4 days ago

near Southport


"I've been on fab for over seven years. The last editions to the forums was the separate countries. That was years ago I apreaceate how frustrating it is as I live in Kent which is bracketed in London but in at the same time so is Cornwall. Frankly I don't think any of the mods read the feadback. Alternativly they do read it but can't or won't add any more forums. BTW the correct plural of forum is fora

The correct plural is 'forums'.

Fora is generally a public square in a Roman city.

True but it is the same word just a different meaning ergo the plural is the same. "

Forum is not plural.

Forums is plural.

Fora is not the plural.

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By *2468Man
4 days ago

horsham

I remember a few years ago being able to check on a post code

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By *all-ladMan
4 days ago

rotherham

I don't know I know it is off topic I apologise but you have a nice looking willy. It had to be said sorry

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By *raggahboyMan
3 days ago

stoke

I and many others been trying to get a Midlands forum for years totally ignored Yet they can do it the mailboxes were altered recently though no one asked for that

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By *haron1701ETV/TS
3 days ago

Southport

The amount of specific forum locations (for want of a better description) depends on one thing and one thing only...

The speed of which Arkwrights till drawer opens n closes....

Kerrrr--- ching

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By *evanianMan
2 days ago

Sir y Fflint


"BTW the correct plural of forum is fora

The correct plural is 'forums'.

Fora is generally a public square in a Roman city."

"Forums" and "Fora" are both acceptable words for the plural of "Forum". The word "Forums" is probably more common in everyday parlance and "Fora" used more formally in an academic manner, I would say.

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By *ush-backMan
2 days ago

shire

Regardless of what is grammatically correct ( and I had loads drummed into me in school), whatever is common parlance becomes the accepted version.

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By *atureGuy66Man
2 days ago

Ilkeston


"I remember a few years ago being able to check on a post code"

You still can

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