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Originally posted by SimonMac View PostThe lady doth protest too much, methinks
But for just £399.99 + VAT you can get access to my exclusive sockie detector
MF Sockie Finder Results
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The lady doth protest too much, methinks
But for just £399.99 + VAT you can get access to my exclusive sockie detector
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Originally posted by tractor View PostClearly, you haven't mastered the trick yet. Keep at it. You will get there in the end.
A few clues....
Why do many hate sockies? Mainly because they ask stupid repetitive questions or post intentionally contentious statements/views in a vain attempt at attention seeking. When genuine posters waste their time replying to said stupid, repetitive questions, they get rightly annoyed when OP turns out to be a sockie/troll or both.
How do we know they are sockies? There are about 12 indications. Usually, 3 or more are present in every sockie post so most are easily spotted. No I am not going to post them here because most of the sockie masters are too stupid/do not even care if they are caught out and banned, they have a drawer full of them. It's a bit like the virus/anti-virus cycle.
No I don't have any paid work to do.
If I have got any more important questions to ask, I will be sure to open your drawer and shout them in for your approval.
Please shut the drawer on your way back in.
Wiedersehen
But thanks for explaining your logic, I now know whose posts not to view so as not to waste my time.
Have a good day my friend
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Originally posted by MercladUK View PostFirstly, I am sure 'veteran' posters will now bring out the usual diatribe of "he's xxxx sockie" or "its clear he's a sockie" ? ZZZZZZZZZZZZZzbdump
but not a day goes past where some posters who obviously have nothing to post/say of use posts one of these or accuses some random user of being a sockie.
It quite frankly is boring, I have been accused a few times and the trick is to just ignore them, but my question is.
Why does it bother you all so much who a poster is?
Have you not got paid work to do?
Have you not got other important questions burning to be asked?
Right I am off back to my normal location for a few hours as you all go red in face and start accusing me of planning to overthrow CUK.
ciao
A few clues....
Why do many hate sockies? Mainly because they ask stupid repetitive questions or post intentionally contentious statements/views in a vain attempt at attention seeking. When genuine posters waste their time replying to said stupid, repetitive questions, they get rightly annoyed when OP turns out to be a sockie/troll or both.
How do we know they are sockies? There are about 12 indications. Usually, 3 or more are present in every sockie post so most are easily spotted. No I am not going to post them here because most of the sockie masters are too stupid/do not even care if they are caught out and banned, they have a drawer full of them. It's a bit like the virus/anti-virus cycle.
No I don't have any paid work to do.
If I have got any more important questions to ask, I will be sure to open your drawer and shout them in for your approval.
Please shut the drawer on your way back in.
Wiedersehen
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Originally posted by MercladUK View PostFirstly, I am sure 'veteran' posters will now bring out the usual diatribe of "he's xxxx sockie" or "its clear he's a sockie" ? ZZZZZZZZZZZZZzbdump
but not a day goes past where some posters who obviously have nothing to post/say of use posts one of these or accuses some random user of being a sockie.
It quite frankly is boring, I have been accused a few times and the trick is to just ignore them, but my question is.
Why does it bother you all so much who a poster is?
Have you not got paid work to do?
Have you not got other important questions burning to be asked?
Right I am off back to my normal location for a few hours as you all go red in face and start accusing me of planning to overthrow CUK.
ciao
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Sockies
Firstly, I am sure 'veteran' posters will now bring out the usual diatribe of "he's xxxx sockie" or "its clear he's a sockie" ? ZZZZZZZZZZZZZzbdump
but not a day goes past where some posters who obviously have nothing to post/say of use posts one of these or accuses some random user of being a sockie.
It quite frankly is boring, I have been accused a few times and the trick is to just ignore them, but my question is.
Why does it bother you all so much who a poster is?
Have you not got paid work to do?
Have you not got other important questions burning to be asked?
Right I am off back to my normal location for a few hours as you all go red in face and start accusing me of planning to overthrow CUK.
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