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Should I be allowed the username "Dog's Arsehole"?
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Should I be allowed the username "Dog's Arsehole"?
10Yes. (Go one admin, be a sport!)10.00%1No. (It's disgusting and lowers the tone of the forum.)20.00%2Your posts are worthless nonsense, so I don't really care either way.70.00%7AndyW invited me round to play video games, but when I got there his mum said he has homework to do.0.00%0The poll is expired.
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oh god, how clever! you speak russian! wonderful. i speak, english, some [scots] gaelic, french, german, some spanish, some italian and, believe it or not, a little japanese.
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Originally posted by scotspine View Postoh god, how clever! you speak russian! wonderful. i speak, english, some [scots] gaelic, french, german, some spanish, some italian and, believe it or not, a little japanese.
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Originally posted by scotspine View Postyou have your infraction.
Bit petty really?
Anyway, I look forward to my next one...Comment
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Originally posted by stek View Postwhich is worse, Dog's Arsehole in plain English or 'Dog's Arsehole' in an obscure language?
Bit petty really?Comment
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Originally posted by scotspine View Postneither. you got the infraction for explicitly endorsing the original language and also for your reaction to my post. feel free to carry on in a similar vein...
Has the OP got on warning too?Comment
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