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Can we have a missing person's section here on AB?

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JonnyBoy12 | 20:48 Mon 14th Mar 2011 | Site Suggestions
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Sorry if this question has been asked before, but would really like to have a missing person's section here on AB. What do others thing of this? I know that there is a weekly column in The Sun newspaper called Where are they now, but have not found the person I have been looking for yet.

Will let you know who it is when the AB Editor starts this column.
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good idea jb.
that is one of your more sensible suggestions......I'll third that behind anne
I wouldn`t personally think AB has a big enough database for a useful missing persons database. There are charities for that sort of thing and as you mention, newspapers. If I was trying to trace someone, I wouldn`t be looking here to be honest.
I like that idea too. If peeps have got fed up of AB, but just look in now and again, they can let folk know that they are okay.

If they've left for good, we're bu88ered.
Oops, I might have got the wrong end of the stick here. I thought you meant regular ABers who stop posting.
I'm in the Muddle Club about this?
would it be for old AB members or general missing persons?
missing persons............................. muddle group forms can be collected at reception.
count me in then Anne..
"I'm at a loss"
join the Muddle Club DT, you are among friends :-0}
I have to vet all Muddle Club Members and they have to fail an IQ test. After all I am the Chairman!!
a-hem
President LL?
sorry lofty, i just thought mrs c, may be allowed to apply >
how many votes does she need
"Birra orda in the Concert Room lads"
I'm in if you'll have me. :o)
What is the capital of England? Paris?
What is the capital of France? London?
What is the capital of Wales? W? - for where's that.

"I am lost but I am not at sea"
he's in!
Mrs C's previous history on here has proved she is muddled enough to be a lifelong honorary member!!
I can also offer a service muddling up people's names for new anagrams
Thanks lots and lots and lots, Lotty. :o)

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