Less than an hour. Isn't that a forum record for the shortest flounce ever?
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Bee may just turn out to be some low intelligence type bot that admin has created, it would then hold true it wasn't a sockie accountOriginally posted by northernladuk View PostLess than an hour. Isn't that a forum record for the shortest flounce ever?
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I think he wants to get banned. He will be asking until he's blue in the face. WGAS is probably off trolling in the Pro boards. Admin is to busy doing 1st line support at PC World and NAT out looking for Pokemon.Originally posted by northernladuk View PostLess than an hour. Isn't that a forum record for the shortest flounce ever?
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Who holds the record for the shortest mod appointment in CUK history?Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostI think he wants to get banned. He will be asking until he's blue in the face. WGAS is probably off trolling in the Pro boards. Admin is to busy doing 1st line support at PC World and NAT out looking for Pokemon.
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostWho holds the record for the most bannings in CUK history?
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Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostWGAS is probably off trolling in the Pro boards. Admin is to busy doing 1st line support at PC World and NAT out looking for Pokemon.
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Admin's Plan B has achieved self-awareness....?Originally posted by MrMarkyMark View PostBee may just turn out to be some low intelligence type bot that admin has created, it would then hold true it wasn't a sockie account


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Hmmm, well seems like a poor interaction with Google Translate and some poorly written Suity codeOriginally posted by greenlake View PostAdmin's Plan B has achieved self-awareness....?
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What about Realityhack?Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostI think he wants to get banned. He will be asking until he's blue in the face. WGAS is probably off trolling in the Pro boards. Admin is to busy doing 1st line support at PC World and NAT out looking for Pokemon.
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