Originally posted by mudskipper
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And I see no incentive to make that forum any better. I have a perfectly good one I can use here, thank you very much.Originally posted by mudskipper View PostIt is true that a forum is only as good as its members make it.
Well, maybe not perfectly good, but acceptable.
Well, maybe not acceptable, but sort of alright.
OK, OK, maybe not that good.
I have a forum I can barely tolerate to use here, thank you very much.Comment
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I'm not a mod... At least try and keep up.Originally posted by eek View Postlower than IPSEMGM0627 so its a risky option that could leave a user open to scandal and bribery allegations....
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And I won't be returning to that forum often. Although I seem to have already scared 1 mod away....Blog? What blog...?
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It wasn't you I was talking aboutOriginally posted by malvolio View PostI'm not a mod... At least try and keep up.merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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Apparently there's been some kind of miscommunication, and everybody's supposed to use the code IPSEMGM0540 from now on
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I've corrected that for you.Originally posted by NickFitz View PostApparently there's been some kind of miscommunication, and everybody's supposed to use the code IPSEMGM0635 from now on
"You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostApparently there's been some kind of miscommunication, and everybody's supposed to use the code IPSEMGM0540 from now on
We settled this earlierOriginally posted by SueEllen View PostI've corrected that for you.
Although its nice to see that the publicity we created for the scheme today has resulted in 7 late comers joining it...Originally posted by eek View PostSo we are all agreed
less than IPSEMGM0627 opens you to potential scandal, any higher than IPSEMGM0627 are late comers....merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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WordIsBond will have to sign up now just to see the fuss he's caused!Originally posted by eek View PostWe settled this earlier
Although its nice to see that the publicity we created for the scheme today has resulted in 7 late comers joining it...
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using IPSEMGM0627 I hope....Originally posted by mudskipper View PostWordIsBond will have to sign up now just to see the fuss he's caused!
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I'm ruined.Originally posted by Batcher View PostIf you wish to help the push for Scottish Independence, you should use IPSEMGM0230.

If I do this, he'll give the money to the SNP, and they'll use it to buy votes.
If I don't do this, Nicola will determine it to be a "material change" justifying a new referendum (obviously any excuse will do), and the Union will again be plunged into chaos.
Either way, I destroy the UK.
Sorry, IPSE, can't join after all. Blame the SNP.
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