Originally posted by TonyEnglish
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Is 'General' often this nasty?
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That was the nastiest post so far...I've seen much of the rest of the world. It is brutal and cruel and dark, Rome is the light. -
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The advice and support in the more serious fora (i.e. not General or LR) can be invaluable.
General always seems to descend into an argument at some stage or another, whatever the topic. I thought it more than a little sad yesterday that SA asking if anyone knew a decent pub to go to after her uncle's funeral descended into argument and insult.
I tried to spread a little happiness with my birthday greetings last night - I used my special 7000th post for that one, too.Comment
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Originally posted by tay View PostNearly 34000 posts in Test Please Delete, looks like over half of that in the last month.
Zeits social outreach to the socially challenged is a stellar succes/failure.
Brownissue is a byproduct of that (pun intended)
SASguru started it.
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Would it not be up to SA as the niece of the deceased and the recipient of the insult to be sad?I thought it more than a little sad yesterday that SA asking if anyone knew a decent pub to go to after her uncle's funeral descended into argument and insult.Comment
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You lot need to toughen up a bit. Too much time on Facebook I suspect giving each other virtual hugs and tickles.
There was no nastiness, just some tongue in cheek banter as is usual on CUK.
Get over yourselves you big poofs.
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So the armchair warrior returns...Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostYou lot need to toughen up a bit. Too much time on Facebook I suspect giving each other virtual hugs and tickles.
There was no nastiness, just some tongue in cheek banter as is usual on CUK.
Get over yourselves you big poofs.
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I've just read your posts from yesterday. You really are a piece of work. Well done.Comment
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