Board updates from me will likely stop after Worlds

This is where we discuss figure skating and skating related items. How did you favourite skaters perform, and so on? However we never speculate on the private lives of skaters, like who might be going out with whom, because that is poison and is not tolerated here. A good guideline is that if it's not publicly announced, in the papers etc. then it's probably best to leave it alone. Is it a gray area? Then write to me and ask.
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Elizabeth
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Board updates from me will likely stop after Worlds

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I have been religiously posting to this board for many years, since back when it was still Barb's Board and happily continued when Fred took it over.

It seems that there are people who read my posts but the responses only come infrequently and only from one or two people, including the Board owner.

I am growing frustrated at spending time sharing information that no seems to have an interest in. I could be spending my time doing other things :)

I advised Fred today that, unless there are more members and more interest is shown, I will cease posting here once Worlds 2025 in Boston is complete.

As you will see from his announcement, he is considering shutting the board down unless more people join.

Becoming a member is simple - why not do it today?
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I understand Elizabeth. I do however very much appreciate your posts and information. It's so frustrating that more people don't join the group and participate. I'm often busy visiting my Dad, who is now 90 but doing reasonably well, which causes me to have to watch events afterwards sometimes. I hope that we can stay in contact no matter what happens. Take care and thanks again for all you've added to this Board.
"At the sound of his roar, sorrows will be no more, When he bares his teeth, winter meets its death, And when he shakes his mane, we shall have spring again.” (The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe by C.S. Lewis)
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