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WHSOriginally posted by Xenophon View PostI don't disagree that the thread was puerile, but deleting threads is an unwelcome move in my opinion.
If you are going to delete threads due to 'the amount of crap' in them, then;
Edit>Select All Threads>Delete
Anyone got any posts to put up about contracting then?

Deleting threads is bad. Except when they're about Global Warming. They should be placed in a very fuel inefficient fire.ǝןqqıʍComment
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Originally posted by cojak View PostI think you'll find it has...
I think thats called "Crossed in the post"Originally posted by Drewster View PostOK - Maybe it has..........
Bit harsh IMHO... but Hey Ho not my call....
but still think its harsh!
as Xen and others say theres many more posts much worse than that one.....Comment
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Hah, hoped to sneak that one in there.Originally posted by Drewster View PostOooooooo get her!
Has your mood improved any?Cooking doesn't get tougher than this.Comment
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I never even read that thread.
Can someone give me a gist of what was said in that thread?
ooops...maybe not.
Vote Corbyn ! Save this country !Comment
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Well it was going well..... but then... *poof* so to speak!Originally posted by TheBigYinJames View PostHah, hoped to sneak that one in there.
Has your mood improved any?
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I agree that there are many more posts that were worse - however, if there is a general move to make CUK a bit more professional, then these things need to be sorted. Trying to moderate a thread like that is a waste of time and a nightmare.Originally posted by Drewster View Postas Xen and others say theres many more posts much worse than that one.....
Maybe we need a new "juvenile" sub-forum for keeping things like that in?
The other day / week, NF asked the question about whether people included the CUK logo on their LinkedIn profile. The fact that so many people gave a resounding "no" in response speaks volumes.Comment
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It went something like:Originally posted by fullyautomatix View PostI never even read that thread.
Can someone give me a gist of what was said in that thread?
ooops...maybe not.
Where is SallyAnne?
She was great.
Who was SallyAnne?
Some other stuff punctuated by lots of 'lol's
Pass FAQQ the tissues
Then I did some work, so no idea how it went from there!Comment
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Originally posted by k2p2 View PostIt went something like:
Where is SallyAnne?
She was great.
Who was SallyAnne?
Some other stuff punctuated by lots of 'lol's
Pass FAQQ the tissues
Then I did some work, so no idea how it went from there!
Sounds like any normal thread on General then.Vote Corbyn ! Save this country !Comment
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