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Author: | johnnyboxer [ Tue Jun 14, 2016 7:04 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: The TRF Forum |
Joel wrote: Maybe we need to start talking more about putting the bins out/ dropping the kids off at school etc to make this forum more appealing to the Facebook generation. More like Mumsnet ? |
Author: | AlanH [ Tue Jun 14, 2016 8:21 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: The TRF Forum |
johnnyboxer wrote: Joel wrote: Maybe we need to start talking more about putting the bins out/ dropping the kids off at school etc to make this forum more appealing to the Facebook generation. More like Mumsnet ? I'm thinking of changing the colour of my bike to make it more appealing. What about some dark green panels and brown mudguards? Also what about that new bike cleaner to get all that horrible mud off the bike called Elbow Grease. I really like it. My bike really shines after a good spray and rinse. |
Author: | davidscott [ Tue Jun 14, 2016 8:39 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: The TRF Forum |
mike Irving wrote: davidscott wrote: Until I've given enough time for at least a directorial acknowledgement, I shall maintain a swan-like statesmanship as I'm trying to maintain a non adversarial approach. But I'm not waiting too long David, your forum posts are one of the subjects detailed for discussion at a Directors meeting this coming Thursday. Well done Mike and thanks. Somewhat ironically, I can't attend as I am on holiday (I have emailed you my formal apology for absence). |
Author: | PJT [ Tue Jun 14, 2016 10:41 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: The TRF Forum |
For those actually following this thread you will have noticed how little involvement there is from the directors with the forum. Don't have facebook so can't check there but it would appear that either the National Conference is considered too insignificant to mention on the forum or the members using the forum are considered insignificant for it to be posted here as there has been no mention of the location and agenda of the National Conference on the forum Perhaps there is an attempt to marginalise us? |
Author: | mike Irving [ Tue Jun 14, 2016 11:10 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: The TRF Forum |
PJT wrote: For those actually following this thread you will have noticed how little involvement there is from the directors with the forum. Don't have facebook so can't check there but it would appear that either the National Conference is considered too insignificant to mention on the forum or the members using the forum are considered insignificant for it to be posted here as there has been no mention of the location and agenda of the National Conference on the forum Perhaps there is an attempt to marginalise us? thanks Peter |
Author: | davidscott [ Tue Jun 14, 2016 11:12 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: The TRF Forum |
davidscott wrote: mike Irving wrote: davidscott wrote: Until I've given enough time for at least a directorial acknowledgement, I shall maintain a swan-like statesmanship as I'm trying to maintain a non adversarial approach. But I'm not waiting too long David, your forum posts are one of the subjects detailed for discussion at a Directors meeting this coming Thursday. Well done Mike and thanks. Somewhat ironically, I can't attend as I am on holiday (I have emailed you my formal apology for absence). Just realised you were talking about the Directors meeting Mike, not the National Conference, for which I have sent my apology for absence. |
Author: | Red [ Tue Jun 14, 2016 1:29 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: The TRF Forum |
Yes that did get a bit confusing Yes the national conference is now listed on the forum. Good news. It also invites topics for for discussion so maybe this could be brought up then if you request DS? I too will be away that day. |
Author: | davidscott [ Tue Jun 14, 2016 1:38 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: The TRF Forum |
Red wrote: Yes that did get a bit confusing Yes the national conference is now listed on the forum. Good news. It also invites topics for for discussion so maybe this could be brought up then if you request DS? I too will be away that day. I just didn't read it properly red as I also had the email from Mike about the Conference and automatically linked the two. I'm hoping that the discussions at Director level will elicit a decent response, which is all we need. Hopefully Mike can keep them on the straight and narrow and ensure a reasoned discussion. I shall be more than a tad peed off if nothing positive is forthcoming and I would hope that discussion at the Conference wouldn't be necessary. It would be nice to have a report from the Directors meeting in advance of the Conference - I will be keeping an eye on the forum and emails while away |
Author: | Joel [ Tue Jun 14, 2016 2:48 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: The TRF Forum |
AlanH wrote: johnnyboxer wrote: Joel wrote: Maybe we need to start talking more about putting the bins out/ dropping the kids off at school etc to make this forum more appealing to the Facebook generation. More like Mumsnet ? I'm thinking of changing the colour of my bike to make it more appealing. What about some dark green panels and brown mudguards? Also what about that new bike cleaner to get all that horrible mud off the bike called Elbow Grease. I really like it. My bike really shines after a good spray and rinse. Only two things look good in green and brown Alan,Hurricane and Spitfire... |
Author: | mario.costasa [ Wed Jun 15, 2016 8:54 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: The TRF Forum |
Muddy Boots wrote: Chicken and egg. viewtopic.php?f=4&t=20625 There were 12 pages on this started earlier this year. The Directors are clearly allowing the Forum to die. Hi Peter Thanks for this reminder I looked again at my post of Nov 25th stating TRF's reasoning why the forum is important. This is still valid. I have not come across a single director who is currently advocating letting the forum die. I have full confidence that the right man is on the job and simply suggest you allow him some time. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk HD |
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