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A gaylord?"If you can read this, thank a teacher....and since it's in English, thank a soldier" -
I think that the mods should name and shame the users that get banned detailing how long for and why so that others can ensure they don't follow the same routeThats the way the cookie crumblesComment
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Yes, if that turns you on.Originally posted by daviejones View PostA gaylord?Hard Brexit now!
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If I am a forum snob, then you are a forum bottom-feeder. Actually, that was meant to be a joke, but I think it is pretty accurate.Originally posted by tay View PostI love forum snobs telling us how great the good ole days were.. they were not.
You have no need to read any 'I am considerably better than you' in my post. I don't think things were better in the past. My opinion is that huge swathes of drivel without the slightest hint of intelligent humour does not a good read make. I personally have been disappointed and frankly disinterested with a lot of the banter recently.
If you enjoy it then good for you.Rule #76: No excuses. Play like a champion.Comment
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Hmmm - you've been saying that for well over a year now Xen.Originally posted by Xenophon View PostIf I am a forum snob, then you are a forum bottom-feeder. Actually, that was meant to be a joke, but I think it is pretty accurate.
You have no need to read any 'I am considerably better than you' in my post. I don't think things were better in the past. My opinion is that huge swathes of drivel without the slightest hint of intelligent humour does not a good read make. I personally have been disappointed and frankly disinterested with a lot of the banter recently.
If you enjoy it then good for you.
Since I joined at least (not that I'm taking it personally at all)
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Hehe. No arguments here. You are quite right. My infrequent visits here are a tell-tale sign. I must be turning into Victor Meldrew as I do like moaning about it.Originally posted by SallyAnne View PostHmmm - you've been saying that for well over a year now Xen.
Since I joined at least (not that I'm taking it personally at all)

Naturally has absolutly nowt to do with you. As well you know.Rule #76: No excuses. Play like a champion.Comment
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Actually I think things have declined over the last year or so. I'm as guilty as most of posting trivia but I also miss the semi-serious philosophical threads trhat make you think.Hard Brexit now!
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Yeah, that will work.Originally posted by SallyAnne View PostWhy dont we start a serious thread - just for you two?
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