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Can we unban Brillopad please?
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Originally posted by ZARDOZ View PostAt least he won't be neg repping me every time I post now. Bloke is having a serious breakdown, and is probably dangerous IMHO.merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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Brillo asked to be banned when he got his wrists slapped in one of the prof forums as per cojak's post in the ban thread. I have had contact with him and yes, he is begging to come back but the rules is the rules and I wouldn't want the wrath of cojak so he is staying out. He asked me to let you all know about his blood donation:
Originally posted by scourerBrillos 75th blood donation - skin on left arm now too many scars. Nurse could not get needle in right and they gave up after it clotted after half a donation and what seemed like an eternity of needle jiggling. Next time right arm. On top of that no 75th donation pins. At this rate I will be lucky to get my buffet.
I will have a look at being able to rep banned posters shortlyComment
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Originally posted by administrator View PostBrillo asked to be banned when he got his wrists slapped in one of the prof forums as per cojak's post in the ban thread. I have had contact with him and yes, he is begging to come back but the rules is the rules and I wouldn't want the wrath of cojak so he is staying out. He asked me to let you all know about his blood donation:
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I will have a look at being able to rep banned posters shortly
(BTW. Why not reset the rep system while he's banned as well, he'll catchup).What happens in General, stays in General.You know what they say about assumptions!Comment
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