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Silly question
Sorry but I am new here and not familiar with the term DO. What does it mean?
Greg |
Originally Posted by fly4funsea
Sorry but I am new here and not familiar with the term DO. What does it mean?
Greg First, welcome to FT!!!!! ^ Second, it's a get-together of FlyerTalkers! :) Third, there are some extensive threads on this question. I'm sure someone will post a link soon. :D |
Hey there!
Check out the FLL DO (Called Fort Liquordale Do :rolleyes: ) and you will see a couple posts about what happens at our GAY Do's. |
Welcome to FlyerTalk, Greg!
Somewhere in the mists of FlyerTalk history, every organized get-together began to be called a "Do." I'll move this over to the Community Forum which is the home of all our Dos and they can probably educate us on the history of the term! Thanks |
Ah so this is what all the DO is all about! :p I've popped in this forum but didn't realize that this is what DO was. Thanks for the help ^ :D
Greg |
I didn't know what it was either...until now...whatever happened to a "shindig"?
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Not a silly question at all -- indeed a natural one for a new member to pose. For that reason, answers to many recurring questions about our Community are collected in a master thread that is "stuck" near the top of this CommunityBuzz list of threads. The particular thread which will answer your question at length is at http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/showthread.php?t=480017.
As the above thread is so comprehensive, I'll close this one now, with the hope that you will be able to join -- or even host -- a FT 'do in the future. Ocn Vw 1K, Co-Moderator, CommunityBuzz |
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