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how can suity go to the oktoberfest, when its still september ?
I think unix has been watching too much 'deliverance'
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It was obvious that Unix was another re-incarnation as soon as he posted, plus he's even admitted it in posts on multiple occasions, yet he's been allowed to continue so frankly that claim of yours is well..... total bollocks.Originally posted by cojak View PostYou are absolutely right. Since we aren't pimps and do not require the production of passports or NI numbers in our registration procedures, people register sockies for when the inevitable occurs.
Welcome to the interweb.
(But they do get irritated when a sockie with a few hundred posts get banned and they have to start again.)
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You are absolutely right. Since we aren't pimps and do not require the production of passports or NI numbers in our registration procedures, people register sockies for when the inevitable occurs.
Welcome to the interweb.
(But they do get irritated when a sockie with a few hundred posts get banned and they have to start again.)
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They've been banned on a permanent basis, yet here he is again and he even admits it's the same person, so the value/meaning of a permanent ban is exactly what? Apparently the square root of **** all.Originally posted by cojak View PostI've banned a lot of them, haven't I Diestl, Kandr, Russel etc?
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Actually I think if Suity went to Oktoberfest, he'd more likely be:
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