Five or six infractions (or 'infarctions' as some seem to call them), mostly for circumventing the swear filter and thinly disguised swearing in a professional forum (C**T !!) but no bans yet.
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******* amateur!Originally posted by TestMangler View PostFive or six infractions (or 'infarctions' as some seem to call them), mostly for circumventing the swear filter and thinly disguised swearing in a professional forum (C**T !!) but no bans yet.
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People who get banned symbolise the broken society in which we live. Lack of respect for society and rules is sadly and increasingly prevalent, and the looters and CUK miscreants are on the same continuum.
I like to respect the society I live in, so I have certainly never been banned. I have had a '0 point infraction', but I think NLUK grassed me up for pointing users (within the professional sub-forum) towards the FAQ service in my signature. I take this as a good old-fashioned clip round the ear, and have learnt my lesson.
It's a shame some of you cvnts can't take a leaf out of my book.Comment
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None, nothing, nada, not even a finger wagging.
I'm a good boy, me
"Being nice costs nothing and sometimes gets you extra bacon" - Pondlife.Comment
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And a role model to all of us.Originally posted by DaveB View PostNone, nothing, nada, not even a finger wagging.
I'm a good boy, me
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I know. It's my presbyterian upbringing. Makes me too polite and unlikely to offendOriginally posted by Churchill View Post******* amateur!
When freedom comes along, don't PISH in the water supply.....Comment
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You may dress like a christian but the similarity ends there.Originally posted by TestMangler View PostI know. It's my presbyterian upbringing. Makes me too polite and unlikely to offend
What happens in General, stays in General.You know what they say about assumptions!Comment
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Sorry vicar. Didn't realise there was service on.Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostYou may dress like a christian but the similarity ends there.
Are you holding yourself up as the guardian of christian values then ?
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Only the kiddie-fiddling ones.Originally posted by TestMangler View PostSorry vicar. Didn't realise there was service on.
Are you holding yourself up as the guardian of christian values then ?

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You're a sick puppy Old Greg. I feel I must report this post for moderation. That is worthy of a 5 day ban.Originally posted by Old Greg View PostOnly the kiddie-fiddling ones.What happens in General, stays in General.You know what they say about assumptions!Comment
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