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On 8/28/2019 at 6:35 PM, bobberineyes said:

This place needs a makeover if you want a new crowd Rick..

 

Getting rid of silly town is a great start. With the stay at home order it was good timing, a lot of repetitious  complaining was on the menu there. I'm pretty sure nobody new cares for that, especially when they chase one another into other subjects on the site.

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  • we are 'the leading edge' HSO Creators

63,000 visited last month.

 

Folks, if you looking for something to do, have a question to ask, can answer a question or just plain ol want join in with a great bunch of folks, feel free to post away.

 

Who has a pic and story of their last outdoor adventure, BBQ, or fishing trip?

 

Even if you don't have a pic,  share your favorite outdoor story so everyone can enjoy.

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A good place to start is by eradicating foolish town. It was timed well for the stay-at-home order because there was a lot of repetitive whining going on. That doesn't seem to interest anyone new, especially since they keep bumping into each other in other topics on the website.

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