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OK, I'll play.Originally posted by WTFH View PostSounds like a cry for attention. If you are so desperate to go, why reply to other threads?
Awww, scooter, why do you want to delete your account?Originally posted by scooterscot View PostWho says I want to go? The question was, how do I delete my account?
Don't go!
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Who says I want to go? The question was, how do I delete my account?Originally posted by WTFH View PostSounds like a cry for attention. If you are so desperate to go, why reply to other threads?
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Sounds like a cry for attention. If you are so desperate to go, why reply to other threads?
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I wish. The right to forget should apply.Originally posted by DallasDad View PostSurely as soon as his account is deleted the thread will go ...
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This thread will be a Paradox
So anyone can (and is) saying anything although I did not understand the references to flying pigs or taping up hamsters
Surely as soon as his account is deleted the thread will go ...
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Aye. Through pleasure rather than need.Originally posted by MrMarkyMark View PostTrue. At least he's only there part time currently
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According to some, I would have to ban my own account as wellOriginally posted by Old Greg View PostIf being a c**t got users permabanned, Admin would be back selling himself down the docks to make ends meet.
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True. At least he's only there part time currentlyOriginally posted by Old Greg View PostIf being a c**t got users permabanned, Admin would be back selling himself down the docks to make ends meet.
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