The thing is though, if you were a scammer hijacking a website to steal personal data then you would surely pick one with a lot of users not one with about six.
Mind you, those six users are dim enough to fall for it I guess.
Can`t see it lasting though unfortunately. It`s lashing it down down here in Devon and has been for the last hour so it`s on it`s way up. The forecast is it`s set in for the rest of the day.
The modern book was based on the one written in 1841 and explored what happened after the author highlighted it.
There`s a sign nailed to a tree in North Bowood in Dorset that reads;
`Interested in time travel? Meet here last Sunday`. Always makes me chuckle when I see it!
Maybe not but we`re playing Forest, Boro, Fulham, Baggies and Blades next season whilst they are welcoming Crawley, Harrogate, Salford and Barrow to the tented village.
It`s based on a book first published in 1841! I read it years ago and it is spooky (and a bit scary) how much more like the crowds in the book we have become in recent years.
They seem to be ignoring the fact that he`s already spent time at Her Majesty`s Pleasure for violence a few years back - it`s not been mentioned in one post.
And people question the existence of this thread. Some even suggest it causes some of us a problem as we`re obsessed with them.
Not me. If I`ve had a bad day and come on here and see that the thread has advanced by two or three pages it`s enough to cheer me up with the anticipation of the latest (self inflicted) disaster to have befallen them. It`s quite the reverse of what is suggested, it`s almost therapy!