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An Open Letter to ferret.
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At what level does one get "verbal diarrhoea"? I am 4.6 posts per day so I hope its more than 5... -
Cheers for the open letter - so may as well make your warning public too...
http://forums.contractoruk.com/294877-post11.html
http://forums.contractoruk.com/294979-post21.html
All I did was tell you to try and keep on topic and also to not be as offensive in your posts. Banter between members is fine as far as I am concerned but calling someone a "Queeny bore" as they tried to keep a post on topic is not really banter among online mates.
I suggested you only post replies if your contribution to the thread was valid. Someone mentioned verbal diarrhoea. It wasn't me though.
Infractions are between moderators the user, no-one knew you had been spanked. Shame you could not take a friendly warning in the same way that you dish out public insults to others.
Richard in Monaco? Yeah right.
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Originally posted by ferret View PostShame you could not take a friendly warning in the same way that you dish out public insults to others
Hey? What is wrong with public insults? They are my favourite kind!!
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Don't go!Originally posted by richard-af View PostI've been given ANOTHER infraction thingummy-bob, for, in my opinion, nowt worth writing home about. Nowt.
I despair, I really do. It's with a heavy heart, but light kidneys, that I ask to be banned for all eternity from CUK. Bye bye!
The MC thread is really starting to kick off now, and at some stage RealityHack will be back with the "Am I going the right way?" thread, where you can post drivel all day long...Comment
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Give it time, just a little more time... and then I'll make the comeback. (Working like a [self-censored!Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostDon't go!
The MC thread is really starting to kick off now, and at some stage RealityHack will be back with the "Am I going the right way?" thread, where you can post drivel all day long...
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