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Kandr is not a sockie.... Discuss.
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I thought we had went over this, I am not a sockie, but I used to post under another ID then stopped and now use this exclusively. -
In this case you are not a sockie.Originally posted by kandr View PostI used to post under another ID then stopped and now use this exclusively.
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What happened to the old ID?Originally posted by kandr View PostI thought we had went over this, I am not a sockie, but I used to post under another ID then stopped and now use this exclusively.Comment
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Cybertwunt?Originally posted by kandr View PostI thought we had went over this, I am not a sockie, but I used to post under another ID then stopped and now use this exclusively.


Knock first as I might be balancing my chakras.Comment
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And good luck with that. I can't see the point in creating a 'prolific' posting sockie. It serves no purpose IMO.Originally posted by kandr View PostI thought we had went over this, I am not a sockie, but I used to post under another ID then stopped and now use this exclusively.
Least we have a decent evening poster. Pity you can't string a coherent argument together but distracting none the
less.What happens in General, stays in General.You know what they say about assumptions!Comment
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Brillopad was the most prolific 24 hour poster I believe...What happens in General, stays in General.You know what they say about assumptions!Comment
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But BP would not have posted such vile and repulsive things in my thread about my Granddad.Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostBrillopad was the most prolific 24 hour poster I believe...
Knock first as I might be balancing my chakras.Comment
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Thanks, I only want people to engage in discussion, if that is a crime then I am guilty.Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostAnd good luck with that. I can't see the point in creating a 'prolific' posting sockie. It serves no purpose IMO.
Least we have a decent evening poster. Pity you can't string a coherent argument together but distracting none the
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Nope, I've never seen that admission from you, admittedly I don't read every thread so I could have missed it. I've certainly had the impression that Kandr claimed to be a brand new poster.Originally posted by kandr View PostI thought we had went over this, I am not a sockie, but I used to post under another ID then stopped and now use this exclusively.
If you're a previously banned poster then Admin might well reinstate that status, if not then there's no harm in admitting what the "original" ID was. Until that happens Kandr is just a sockpuppet ID created for trolling purposes.
Churchill makes no secret that he is Spod for instance.Comment
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