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Heather

Heather Report 2 Aug 2008 16:23

Glen, Im feeling the same as you and Glitter. Perhaps we make it seem too easy sometimes? But Im sure like me, you sweat away on some queries, rushing to answer the phone and so on in between, leaving the work you are supposed to be doing - excitedly you add it to the thread and then the person doesnt even seem pleased that you have managed to break down their "brick wall" against all odds. Its an "Oh right" if that - Ive had so many recently where they arent even acknowledged!

And talking of "brick walls" I shall scream if I see that in a heading again when it is usually a really simple query that could be crushed by simply using freebmd or buying a cert.

Karen in the desert

Karen in the desert Report 2 Aug 2008 18:27

Have to agree with you there Heather regarding the use or misappropriation of the term "brickwall".......aaaaaarrrrrrrrgghhhhhhh.

K

Jill 2011 (aka Warrior Princess of Cilla!)

Jill 2011 (aka Warrior Princess of Cilla!) Report 2 Aug 2008 18:28

Perhaps we could introduce the term "picket fence" as a way of encouraging people not to be quite so dramatic!

Heather

Heather Report 2 Aug 2008 18:35

or low grass verge?

Karen in the desert

Karen in the desert Report 2 Aug 2008 18:59

a pebble?
a small hurdle?
a mere hop, skip and jump?
a stepping stone?
a kerb stone?

K

P.S. Edited.
I've just been browsing through the Tips Board and I think we are going to have to BAN the use of the term "brick wall"....it's getting ridiculous.

Glen In Tinsel Knickers

Glen In Tinsel Knickers Report 2 Aug 2008 19:26

Ah brick walls................

My birth father was a bit of a ladies man (polite description).

I know he had one legitimate daughter and have found a further 13 kids (including me) born to him with various women around England.

I have met one of them, spoken to another 10 so have just two to trace. Oh and one of them was born a boy and had the operation, now if i can trace that lot including a half sister who was born a half brother what exactly constitutes a brickwall???

Oh and birth father had a habit of using his mothers maiden name and claiming he was married when the situation arose but i still know when he did/didn't and was allegedly married.

Glen

Cynthia

Cynthia Report 2 Aug 2008 19:38

Well, I suppose one man's (woman's) little brick is another's brick wall!

Heather

Heather Report 2 Aug 2008 19:42

LOL Glen, cant wait to see the half bro/sister

Cynthia, no I think there must be an EU standard for a "brick wall" and 90% of those claimed to be on here are not genuine. :)

Selena in South East London

Selena in South East London Report 2 Aug 2008 20:02

I'm glad others are having a moan - I thought it was just me getting fed up with the lack of manners and that I was turning into a grumpy old woman.

When someone doesn't return to their thread after a while, I tend to send them a short PM, just to say that they have had some 'interesting' replies and it might be worth them going back to their thread.
Sometimes they come back pretty quickly.

Also when a lot of work has been done by members and no thanks are forthcoming, I put a little comment on like 'you're welcome'.

Very silly of me to do that, but it is so frustrating!

Selena

sweetylady

sweetylady Report 2 Aug 2008 20:06

Hi Glen

im probably in your black book!!!!!

because i didnt understant this part of the site!!!!!!!!1

i have just come and tried to paste something again and i found this below from cynthia

ALL THE THREADS I HAVE WROTE OVER 4 YEARS AND THUGHTNO ONE REPLIED TO WERE THERE.. SO THANKS CYNTHIA..

DONT GIVE UP GLEN!!!

Cynthia

Request review
18th July 2008 20:50
If you have never posted on this board before, I hope this will help you. I haven't been around here that long but the researchers are excellent and I have picked up a few tips:

Always print your request simply and plainly (with punctuation).
They need names, dates of birth/marriage etc. addresses or localities and be specific with your question as they are not mind readers.

Stay near your computer after you have posted your request as some can get back to you very quickly.

If you get a reply, click on 'add' and respond. Always remember to thank them for their efforts, as that is common courtesy.

If you can't check for a while, come back onto this page and on the left you will see the man in the top hat. Under him you will see 'my threads'. Click on that and your headline will be shown and you can see if anyone has answered you. Clicking on that link will open up your question for you.

Never be afraid to ask if you don't know what to do next or how to use the site. Someone will generally help you out.

If you see a request that you think you can help out with, always look at the date that the request was posted. Some of them are old and the person who put the request on may not be checking or have forgotten. Send them a private message by clicking on their underscored name.

This is not a comprehensive list by any means - as I said, I am still learning - but I hope it helps someone.



sweetylady

sweetylady Report 2 Aug 2008 20:07

Hi Glen

im probably in your black book!!!!!

because i didnt understant this part of the site!!!!!!!!1

i have just come and tried to paste something again and i found this below from cynthia

ALL THE THREADS I HAVE WROTE OVER 4 YEARS AND THUGHTNO ONE REPLIED TO WERE THERE.. SO THANKS CYNTHIA..

DONT GIVE UP GLEN!!!

Cynthia

Request review
18th July 2008 20:50
If you have never posted on this board before, I hope this will help you. I haven't been around here that long but the researchers are excellent and I have picked up a few tips:

Always print your request simply and plainly (with punctuation).
They need names, dates of birth/marriage etc. addresses or localities and be specific with your question as they are not mind readers.

Stay near your computer after you have posted your request as some can get back to you very quickly.

If you get a reply, click on 'add' and respond. Always remember to thank them for their efforts, as that is common courtesy.

If you can't check for a while, come back onto this page and on the left you will see the man in the top hat. Under him you will see 'my threads'. Click on that and your headline will be shown and you can see if anyone has answered you. Clicking on that link will open up your question for you.

Never be afraid to ask if you don't know what to do next or how to use the site. Someone will generally help you out.

If you see a request that you think you can help out with, always look at the date that the request was posted. Some of them are old and the person who put the request on may not be checking or have forgotten. Send them a private message by clicking on their underscored name.

This is not a comprehensive list by any means - as I said, I am still learning - but I hope it helps someone.



Cynthia

Cynthia Report 2 Aug 2008 20:09

Have copied this for you all - thought it might cheer some of you up. Likewise, there are people saying 'thank you' on the success board - might, just might be one of those who disappeared into the night. Had to smile at the brick wall comment!

Today at 20:02
Yes, I would like to nudge up to the top again too! I have only been using these posts for a few weeks now but that have been fanastic. Some people on here have been so kind, caring and helpful with my requests, it has opened up new avenues and broken down some brick walls.

Thank you Cynthia for your advice as I now see I can look back over my threads - something new I have learn't today!

Another thank you to all the great people who have been helping me!
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KeithInFujairah

KeithInFujairah Report 2 Aug 2008 20:11

Selena, you are like me, I pm and wait for response, I replied to a thread on 21 July ( not that long ago) posting a possible second marriage for some-one, there was one posted, BUT there was also a second that could have been the one she was looking for instead. No reply since on thread and no reply to pm either.

Cynthia

Cynthia Report 2 Aug 2008 20:56

Just found this one! I'm not making 'em up honestly!

Today at 20:10
THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU
i have been a member for YEARS!! but never really understood this reply etc

i came i left messages and thought replies would come to your messages.. so i thought no one EVER replied


thanks to your tip about threads tonight i presed the man and ALL THOSE REPLIES OH MY GOD

I MUST BE IN GLENS BLACK BOOK A MILLION TIMES... SORRY GLEN!!!!
SHARON!!!!!!!!!!!!!1
THANKS TO YOU ILL BE CHECKING NOW
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Glen In Tinsel Knickers

Glen In Tinsel Knickers Report 2 Aug 2008 21:00

Heather Posi

LOL Glen, cant wait to see the half bro/sister


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Well he started as Glen and now she is Glenda.

Madmeg

Madmeg Report 2 Aug 2008 22:19

Dear all

Excuse me but I have probably missed the point. Please, please,everyone, don't get too shirty with each other. I am the world's worst at getting shirty, so I should keep my thoughts to myself. We are all trying to find people, we don't always thank those who help, sometimes with me, I forget who has heped me, I am not well organised, so I forget who to thank. Just to say anyone who has ever helped me, THANKS. Not everyone is good at maneuvering around the site, and get things wrong. Pleae all be friends - that's what we are here for, and be aware that we don't all know what we are doing half the time.

Love to all

Margaret

Heather

Heather Report 2 Aug 2008 22:50

"
Well he started as Glen and now she is Glenda."


Theres nothing you want to tell me is there??

Joy

Joy Report 2 Aug 2008 23:56

Heather, it may be to do with being joint tips board mascot.

signed ..... joint tips board mascot (MM / Nell Gwynne)

SylviaInCanada

SylviaInCanada Report 3 Aug 2008 04:59

I love it!

Geln now known as Glenda ................ entered by Glen in Tinsel Knickers!!


is he pulling our legs?????????????

Penny

Penny Report 3 Aug 2008 07:42

Syvia ....erm.... no he deffo isn't. its true. Glen found one of his birth sibs even though this sib had sex change - yes, it is true.

Back to subject, I look , I see what I can add , if no reply after first suggestion from me, I dont bother with anything else- unless I really cannot resist.