Andrew Everard's 1000th post
Please give it up for Mr. Everard for his dedication to the WHF Forum, and may we congratulate him on his 1000th post to the Forum. Applause.
Yippee, thanks for all the help and support Andrew, here's to many more 
John
Clap clap clap clap (Not the STD).

When does he get time to audition any kit??
FWIW, I like to read Andrew's post, hope million more to come.
It is a little-known fact that - just like Hiro in Heroes - Andrew has found a way to bend space and time to create extra time to dedicate to all his many roles.
So glad someone else spotted the 1000-post mark - you are very lucky to have one of the best in the business dispensing wit and wisdom, people, so treat him nicely!
Nice one, Mr E....
Andrew, as WHFSV started these forums and needed someone to get the ball rolling and create that feeling of community, you've done a cracking job. All your posts have been well written, never condescending to those that know less and never being mean to those that should know better.
Have no doubt that once these forums get more popular and start holding their own with plenty of enthusiast support, you'll get back to the more serious business of publishing, but in the meantime, it's a pleasure to read your posts. Hope you stay on here for the long term if you can, even if eventually we only get to see a little of the quality that is Everard.
Legend.
Congrats.
Though there have been times when I've been sorely tempted...
Have no doubt that once these forums get more popular and start holding their own with plenty of enthusiast support, you'll get back to the more serious business of publishing
Many thanks for kind words, WH, but this is very serious publishing these days, and I'm having a great time in all the cut and thrust of this stuff.
Boy treble in the Westminster Abbey Special Choir, eh?
Yes, about 35-odd years ago...
HIVI?? Interesting name for magazine....if you drop the i from the end it could be an artical from Doctor Monthly!
Very Japanese way of shortening western words. Think it means High Vision, just like TeleVi means TV. I'll check back with my in-house source of information on all things Japanese and let you know, assuming she doesn't just look at me strangely and say 'Totemo atamawaruii, ne?'
Well done and keep em' coming.
It's a dutch to me!






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