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Old 8th Oct 2011, 13:49
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Is this a record for fastest closure of a thread?

One hour 4 minutes for the 'Did any one catch the England score?' thread from opening to closing. That's even faster than the 'New Battle of Britain film' thread disappeared.

I know it's got absolutely nothing to do with aviation....but I wanted to say 'Well done Wales. Even if it's likely that every Welshman was supporting the French against England, I think it's great one of the home teams is in the semis & hopefully the final.'

Now I'll wait & see if WEBF can work the Harrier into this thread.....
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I guess the Mods wanted to make sure that it didn't set off down the same rabbit hole that the 'did anyone catch the Scotland score?' thread went down.

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