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Ferret: Churchill Retrial Thread
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What was that Gobtulipe?The squint, the cocked eye and clenched first are the cornerstones of all Merseyside communication from birth to grave -
Originally posted by Francko View PostAnd we should remember that the reason why Janek left was Milan abusive behaviour. That's why he's defending Churchill now, he thinks that some people do have special rigths on the board just because they have been longer. And I am sorry I totally disagree on that and I am even more sorry that few actions like this were made in the past when this was just as necessary. Milan, you might be interesting sometimes but then again I felt that Janek has much more to say than you so don't go blaggering about that the forum would suffer because of someone missing as you did your fair share of it simply because of jealousy. No one should be above the law and if you want to be abusive you can only behave clownesque as sasguru or shaunbhoy or else you should be banned.I'm more interested in the "Milan might be interesting" story. Anyone got a link?Originally posted by Clippy View PostSo, what's the story there then?Comment
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I refer you to your signature for my response.Originally posted by EqualOpportunities View PostWhat was that Gobtulipe?Comment
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I don't think there was less tulip posted in the past - it was just ameliorated (nice word, huh?) by more serious threads. The balance seems to have shifted slightly. But fora are cyclical like anything else.Hard Brexit now!
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This is the old site: http://p201.ezboard.com/General/fcukfrm1
it closed just before 7/7. One for the conspiracy theorists.
I was a member there and here under my old login. But much like MilanbenesXP/2000 I forgot my password and made a new login.
Edit: My knackered old brain can just about remember a version earlier to this but I can't remember what it was hosted on.Last edited by PRC1964; 4 December 2007, 22:59.Comment
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Originally posted by PRC1964 View PostFaqqer, the old board was older than that.
Milan, I'm not quite sure what you imply by calling me a sympathiser, but the real world also has people who won't embrace change of any kind.
Luddites should learn their lesson and adopt SAS immediately.
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I've just been re-reading some of the posts from the old site.
Roger Rabbit was a class act. He would have been banned quite quickly though.Comment
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I have seen a few remarks over the past year referring to how the standard of posting was better in the past, but often the conclusion was that the standard of posting seems to be inversely proportional to the bouyancy of the contracting market.Originally posted by sasguru View PostI don't think there was less tulip posted in the past - it was just ameliorated (nice word, huh?) by more serious threads. The balance seems to have shifted slightly. But fora are cyclical like anything else.
So be careful what you wish for folks
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Quite. Well done.Originally posted by Clippy View PostI refer you to your signature for my response.The squint, the cocked eye and clenched first are the cornerstones of all Merseyside communication from birth to graveComment
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Gonzo,
you mean we need more of this lot on the rock n roll ?
Well, estimates are 2010 should bring some heavy seas
Milan.Comment
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