Originally posted by cojak
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Stop these racist rants in this forum ..!
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Hmmm. I'm sure that is funny to the in crowd but up here in the stix it doesn't mean anything? Can you expand on it any chief? -
OnceStonedRose is Aussielong? That mean we can permaban it for trolling in Prof forums?Originally posted by cojak View Post..says aussielong.'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!
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are you sure about that? If so could you just ban both accounts for using sockies.Originally posted by cojak View Post..says aussielong.
Go on you know you want to.merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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Aaaah. I see. I'm being called out as a user with multiple logins?
Sorry but not the case. This login is the only one I have, but as NorthernLad says, permaban anyway for "trolling" in "prof forums" if trolling is indeed asking questions pertinent to the subject matter? Pathetic.Comment
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Up there in the stix? Whereabouts? North of the M25?Originally posted by OnceStonedRose View PostHmmm. I'm sure that is funny to the in crowd but up here in the stix it doesn't mean anything? Can you expand on it any chief?Comment
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Actually, you quite clearly haven't grasped what 'Bob' means so it's not that pertinent.Originally posted by OnceStonedRose View PostAaaah. I see. I'm being called out as a user with multiple logins?
Sorry but not the case. This login is the only one I have, but as NorthernLad says, permaban anyway for "trolling" in "prof forums" if trolling is indeed asking questions pertinent to the subject matter? Pathetic.Comment
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Oldham, in the hills, which I suppose should put me right at home with some of the rednecks on this board by the looks of things.Comment
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Actually, I might be wrong on that count.
You don't ban sockies simply for being unpleasant
And aussielong isn't as unpleasant as this one, just uncouth.
And we're not in the Professional forums, we're in General."I can put any old tat in my sig, put quotes around it and attribute to someone of whom I've heard, to make it sound true."
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Have you been on tv?Originally posted by Sysman View PostI had an excellent Indian couple as my neighbours for several years and the wife was drop dead gorgeous.
But at the end of the day she packed in a well paying job to do social work for "her community".
At the end of the day, they stick together when abroad, but many Brits cannot resist being back stabbing bar stewards.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=tr36XDC6hmACoffee's for closersComment
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