Echo Bravo
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How do you close down your account on the form?
How do you close down your account on the form?
How do you close down your account on the form?
I was actually thinking the same, logging out isn't the same. I'm fed up with the bitches on here to put it simple and found a nice forum where they tell you how things are/ what u should do etc etc BUT in a stright forward manner without the nasty unwanted comments which you get with this forum. So if you can't close the account I will be logged out as from tonight.
I dont think you can.
Why not just log out and give HHO a rest for a week or 2?
At least then you can see if you miss it / want to come back and you wont have deleted your account.
I know Pastie2, but my back bone is starting to creake and I've realised that most youngsters don't want advice just agreement with what they want to hear. And I get fed up with people saying poster are nasty or rude, when it's just down to common sense most of the time, you cann't tell how other people take what you say, when to you, you are saying as you see it or have done it down the years. I enjoy adding to some of the posts which are humourus, but am now starting to back off when someone asks for advice,which I could give a serious answer too but daren't![]()
Sorry should have answered sooner. I was just wondering how went about it, although I've been tempted a few time, but not known how to got about it. I've had a few slaps on the wrist just lately, one I can understand about as I did lose my rag a little, but what my age etc:- had to do with it I don't know, the rest had me seething and being told I've been rude or nasty, which is the last thing I've meant to be, just seems I cann't be honest in my opinions or they take the way I'm trying to say things as having a go at them
So when you think of it, Your damned if you do, or damned if you dont, if you see what I mean.![]()
Rosie I wouldn't say we are out of touch horsewise, just that youngsters expect things on a plate so to speak. I've always done my own horses, even before we bought our land and stables,which we've worked hard on for the past 26 years and most of the landwork by hand and the horses we've owned over the years have always found us if you know what I mean, they've come with problems and stayed till old age has taken them. I was always taught than with most things DR GREEN was best, specially leg problems but things have moved on and it seems I haven't.
Rosie I wouldn't say we are out of touch horsewise, just that youngsters expect things on a plate so to speak. I've always done my own horses, even before we bought our land and stables,which we've worked hard on for the past 26 years and most of the landwork by hand and the horses we've owned over the years have always found us if you know what I mean, they've come with problems and stayed till old age has taken them. I was always taught than with most things DR GREEN was best, specially leg problems but things have moved on and it seems I haven't.
Couldn't we ask Admin for an 'Oldies' corner - that way those of us who have reached a 'certain age' can wibble on to our hearts content.
Couldn't we ask Admin for an 'Oldies' corner - that way those of us who have reached a 'certain age' can wibble on to our hearts content.