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Dear people with no clothes on. Could we have an additional search tool for searching a group of pages all related in one thread?
I ask because some of the threads are pretty impressively humungous and returning to them to find a previous post in the thread relating to any particular point is like looking for the proverbial needle in a haystack.
This happens for me time and time again and I am sure I’m not alone.
Kind regards O Naked Brethrens.
I then looked up to the search button while on this thread and noticed there is already a toic search tool. Doh double doh. All the time I have wasted looking through threads
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Its not YOUR age its OUR age!
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