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Originally posted by MadDawg View PostSo any new poster must be a sockie? At what point do you stop being one?
We treat all well meaning, non trolling, obviously not men impersonating women sockies equally.
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Originally posted by Gentile View PostA lot of new people don't hang around CUK long enough to discover that those who know the least, usually know it the loudest. For the most part, the quiet majority of CUK does give newbies a fair go. Don't let the odd longstanding blowhard like MF put you off posting.Comment
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Which part of "Abandon Hope all ye who enter here - Seriously" did all you po-faced, dull, over-sensitive newbies not understand?
If you want serious go to Technical or Accounting. They're heavily modded to avoid the gratuitious insulting that happens here, and which we like.
Oh and if you're new, its bad manners telling oldies on a forum how to behave.
So if you don't like it there are plenty of other forums you can fook off too.
HTH, BIKIWHard Brexit now!
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostWhich part of "Abandon Hope all ye who enter here - Seriously" did all you po-faced, dull, over-sensitive newbies not understand?Comment
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostAnd how would a friendless fookwit like you have heard that? Did one of the squirrels whisper it to you?Comment
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Originally posted by Gentile View PostWe understood it, sas. Which part of "all ye" didn't you understand? Or did you imagine it was all going to be one-way traffic, where us cowed newbies would be afraid to call the odd longstanding member on their tiresome bullshit?
Jeez single middle-aged women, eh?Hard Brexit now!
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Originally posted by Gentile View PostWe understood it, sas. Which part of "all ye" didn't you understand? Or did you imagine it was all going to be one-way traffic, where us cowed newbies would be afraid to call the odd longstanding member on their tiresome bullshit?
We'll have no trouble here. This is a local forum for local contractors.
Bloody hell. They'll be letting women in next.What happens in General, stays in General.You know what they say about assumptions!Comment
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Originally posted by Gentile View PostA lot of new people don't hang around CUK long enough to discover that those who know the least, usually know it the loudest. For the most part, the quiet majority of CUK does give newbies a fair go. Don't let the odd longstanding blowhard like MF put you off posting.Coffee's for closersComment
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