Mr Robin your cat is terrifying!
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i have no wish to stop people having fun, and here in light relief, things are more liberal than over in general. but i wanted to point out that it is not without limits. it can't be without limits. the board would not survive if it was without limits. always hard to say where the limit is but i'd have thought, as snaw pointed out earlier, most reasonable adults would be posting well within any limits on this forum. if you feel the need for an unfettered 'internet' relationship, maybe this isn't the best place...Comment
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well of course it is, including reference to any part of the anatomy, as long as the intent is simply that and doesn't descend [once more] into porn or provoke other posters into descending ....blah blah. surely you all know the score by now???Originally posted by MrRobinI think sasg's manly needs were referring to the request as to the whereabouts and artistic nature of your tatoos, cailin. So, please, do indulge us on this wrapping up of a Wednesday afternoon. (if, ofcourse, this is an acceptable topic to sp)Comment
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Aww, poor winston wouldn't hurt a fly.Originally posted by SallyAnneMr Robin your cat is terrifying!
Actually, that's a lie. He reguarly chases and eats flys.It's about time I changed this sig...Comment
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Ah! back from my afternoon nap
So Cailin?
These Tattoo's
Gilding the lilly if you ask me
Don't like Tat's myself.
As for Sas's needs..............BromideConfusion is a natural state of beingComment
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One of my cats brutally tortured a spider the other day - I fet sick watching her. She's so pretty aswell, looks like butter wouldn't melt!Originally posted by MrRobinAww, poor winston wouldn't hurt a fly.
Actually, that's a lie. He reguarly chases and eats flys.The pope is a tard.Comment
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It is a little confusing right now SP. In the past we have had some pretty outrageous discussions on all kinds of topics and nobody got banned (apart from HHH in all his guises).Originally posted by scotspinewell of course it is, including reference to any part of the anatomy, as long as the intent is simply that and doesn't descend [once more] into porn or provoke other posters into descending ....blah blah. surely you all know the score by now???
Lately we seem to be seeing warnings and bannings for much lesser offences.
It is a little disconcerting particularly with my penchant for the perverse and innuendo.
I understand your anger at some of the new kiddies posting trivia and banality, but I dont see any of it as being any worse than Benes with his 1,2,3 etc threads and then he gets away with that stupid game, today of all days.
I do not know whether to respond to stuff or what I can say right now.
I am sure it will all calm down and we will all relax back into it in a few days time.I am not qualified to give the above advice!
The original point and click interface by
Smith and Wesson.
Step back, have a think and adjust my own own attitude from time to timeComment
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Originally posted by scotspinei have no wish to stop people having fun, and here in light relief, things are more liberal than over in general. but i wanted to point out that it is not without limits. it can't be without limits. the board would not survive if it was without limits. always hard to say where the limit is but i'd have thought, as snaw pointed out earlier, most reasonable adults would be posting well within any limits on this forum. if you feel the need for an unfettered 'internet' relationship, maybe this isn't the best place...
Would it be an appropriate moment to tell you how masterful you've been today? I'm vey attracted to you right now - always liked a man in authority
But on that not, I will heed your comments, and stop the flirtations and childish banter...
But I meant it though <blowing a kiss smilie>The pope is a tard.Comment
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tlg: trying to get the board back to a reasonable level. there has been a general degradation over the past month or two which needs to be addressed. i understand what you say but again, no reasonable adult should have a concern about being moderated. i only posted in this thread because it looked as though [not knowing new posters too well] it might go a bit too far. that was me being pre-emptive i suppose. who knows, maybe the moderators should be moderated eh?Last edited by scotspine; 25 July 2007, 16:40.Comment
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All of us redbloods might as well log off now thenOriginally posted by SallyAnneI will heed your comments, and stop the flirtations and childish banter...
But I meant it though <blowing a kiss smilie>
Confusion is a natural state of beingComment
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