I go to the pub, and the curry house, come back, and there's carnage. It's almost genocidal. Bannings left, right and centre. Who did what, and why?
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The bans targeted people with a big mouth...Originally posted by Moose423956 View PostI go to the pub, and the curry house, come back, and there's carnage. It's almost genocidal. Bannings left, right and centre. Who did what, and why?Comment
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Hi Alexi!Originally posted by AtW View PostThe bans targeted people with a big mouth...
Change 'bans' for 'assasinations' and you could almost be Putin
You've come right out the other side of the forest of irony and ended up in the desert of wrong.
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I love Putin. He is a great leader who pulled Great Motherland together. I don't even know what would have become of the world had it not been for him. He is a great man.Originally posted by bogeyman View PostChange 'bans' for 'assasinations' and you could almost be Putin

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Yes. So he is.Originally posted by AtW View PostI love Putin. He is a great leader who pulled Great Motherland together. I don't even know what would have become of the world had it not been for him. He is a great man.
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I love your avatar.
You've come right out the other side of the forest of irony and ended up in the desert of wrong.
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I was checking CUK quite frequently today and I still don't know what happened. Every time I came back there was a reference to a new ban but I couldn't see why, or where this happened. Apparently there was some bad language... but the word being alluded to isn't remotely offensive unless I totally misread everything.Originally posted by Moose423956 View PostI go to the pub, and the curry house, come back, and there's carnage. It's almost genocidal. Bannings left, right and centre. Who did what, and why?Originally posted by MaryPoppinsI'd still not breastfeed a naziOriginally posted by vetranUrine is quite nourishingComment
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You only get 9 points for that word in Scrabble, or ban here.Originally posted by d000hg View PostI couldn't see why, or where this happened.
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Christ on a crutch, do I have to explain everything around here to those who can't be bothered to keep on top of the situation
I've already provided brief summaries all over the shop (including TPD, which is of course the only place of any importance.)
Now it looks like you all want a detailed summary and appraisal, and I'm the only nork - sorry, I meant dork (the keys are, like, on the same keyboard) - willing to clue you all in
OK, to begin at the beginning...
<watch this space> - or rather, <watch that space>, as this space was too small to contain it
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