What is the admistrator's stance should I go on and delete words/titles of my previous posts that I consider inappropriate. Is this breakin any rules ?
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Try Deleing them see if you can do itDeleing your previous postsThat boy go raaaaaaa
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i can change or remove the textOriginally posted by El_Diablo View PostTry Deleing them see if you can do itComment
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Originally posted by 2uk View PostWhat is the admistrator's stance should I go on and delete words/titles of my previous posts that I consider inappropriate. Is this braking any rules ?
You can, but hopefully someone will have quoted you - you can't delete those
"I can put any old tat in my sig, put quotes around it and attribute to someone of whom I've heard, to make it sound true."
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Too late. You are indelibly imprinted in the CUK collective mind as a true village idiot.Hard Brexit now!
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this means I have to create another "serious" account. I can't risk people who know me finding out my username. I've put to much tulipie. If my girlfriend is to read the posts I put here - she will take her bags and run like hell!Originally posted by cojak View PostYou can, but hopefully someone will have quoted you - you can't delete those
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If she has any sense she will marry you, divorce you for unreasonable behaviour and take all your cash.Originally posted by 2uk View Postthis means I have to create another "serious" account. I can't risk people who know me finding out my username. I've put to much tulipie. If my girlfriend is to read the posts I put here - she will take her bags and run like hell!"You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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But he has an A3. So she wouldn't be able to tear herself away ....Originally posted by SueEllen View PostIf she has any sense she will marry you, divorce you for unreasonable behaviour and take all your cash.Hard Brexit now!
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She gets the A3 as well.Originally posted by sasguru View PostBut he has an A3. So she wouldn't be able to tear herself away ....
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