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And churchill does his usual of dragging it down further...Originally posted by Churchill View Postup what?Insanity: repeating the same actions, but expecting different results.
threadeds website, and here's my blog.
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God love himOriginally posted by threaded View PostAnd churchill does his usual of dragging it down further...
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I replied to one of trolls' posts quoting the original. He got a warning - and so did I!Originally posted by SallyAnne View PostMmmmmm - change that "bad" to "naughty" and I'd be first with my hand up
I asked s***sp**e if it was fair for me to get a warning - in effect I was being asked to moderate another posters' comments. He thought it entirely reasonable.
Am I being silly?Comment
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It cracks me up how some people complain the forum is going downhill and yet you don't see their great contribution that would make it go uphill.Comment
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Yes!Originally posted by andrew_neil_uk View PostI replied to one of trolls' posts quoting the original. He got a warning - and so did I!
I asked s***sp**e if it was fair for me to get a warning - in effect I was being asked to moderate another posters' comments. He thought it entirely reasonable.
Am I being silly?
Now leave the firm handed mod alone.
Mmmmmmm firm hand........
<crap - I've turned into Zeity!!>
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Exactly!!!!!Originally posted by AtW View PostIt cracks me up how some people complain the forum is going downhill and yet you don't see their great contribution that would make it go uphill.
What did you have for lunch today AtW?
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groan.. no no no and four times noOriginally posted by SallyAnne View PostWhat did you have for lunch today AtW?
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Had to do some other shopping so quickly gapped 3 giant roasted chicken legs from M&S. Very nice.
I have 2 people sitting next to me a man and a woman, both are in the obese category, am talking extreme obese, not just overweight, both ate lunch at the same time as I, could see the poor things looking at me while they have their tiny sandwich and diet coke, and I am the tiny one who is eating 3 giant chicken legs….. The lady who is obese is actually really really pretty, I’ve never seen someone so obese and so pretty!! If she slims down, she would be easily a model.
Anyway feeling really sorry for both of them, I’d like to lecture them and have some time to train them on how to eat – but I can’t do it unless they ask, even then I need to know that they are actually receptive and listen to the advise … sigh, I want to fix all obese people.Comment
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It got a reaction from you, you boring fat fuq!Originally posted by threaded View PostAnd churchill does his usual of dragging it down further...Comment
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