Why has Brillopad not been banned? He's long overdue.
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Why is Brillopad not banned?
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Why is Brillopad not banned?
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His previous two year ban means he got all his banning for the next decade out of the way in one go.Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostWhy has Brillopad not been banned? He's long overdue.
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Much as I hate to bring this up, but could we perhaps ban AtW between 11:00pm 31.12.15 & 01:00 01.01.16
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But that wouldn't be fair to the guys trying to post in the Last Post of 2015 Thread on www.sadlonely****ers.com forum would it!Originally posted by Troll View PostMuch as I hate to bring this up, but could we perhaps ban AtW between 11:00pm 31.12.15 & 01:00 01.01.16
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How unsporty ...Originally posted by Troll View PostMuch as I hate to bring this up, but could we perhaps ban AtW between 11:00pm 31.12.15 & 01:00 01.01.16
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