Hi, I'm Doc - Site Administrator

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Doc
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Hi, I'm Doc - Site Administrator

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Hi Folks

My Member Name is Doc and I Live in Barnoldswick, Lancashire, England.

I am one of the websites administrators and was the one who set this website in motion. The original OneGuyFromBarlick website was started in March 2004 but in January 2012 it was decided to transfer the old website over to this new one. Unfortunately the old information was incompatible with this new software so this site starts of with a blank canvas, no postings, no images no nothing.

The information from the old website was archived and can still be viewed online in one of the forums on this website, but this archive is read only and no postings or replies are possible in that archive.

Related discussions from the old site are carried forward to this new site.

Please feel free to contribute in these new forums, your contributions are greatly valued.

Should you have any questions whatsoever regarding this site or the old one, then please either send me a private message or start a new topic in one of the relevant forums.
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Doc
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Gloria
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Post by Gloria »

Hi Doc,
well done for getting us here. I hope I did right and registered at the start. I shall now have a walk about with my little fingers and see what I bump into.

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buffallobill
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Post by buffallobill »

hi doc, very well done, a brilliant effort , thank you.. :cool4: :cool4:
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