Originally posted by BrilloPad
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Previously on "Vote of No Confidence in NAT"
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I still think my "infraction" was a tad harsh.
NLUK, can you put in a good word?
qh
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Well doneOriginally posted by BrilloPad View PostI think I still retain the record and of longest ban on CUK?
Until you unban AndyW....
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I'm not sure adding the words 'Well, at least he hasn't killed anyone...yet' is a great vote of confidence.Originally posted by cojak View PostI had to put in a good word for him first though...
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This is what happens when NAT goes soft and reverses his decision? Next time he will extend the ban to spite you all! I hope you all get 2 day bans...
PS it is still us and them!
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NLUK paid for special clearance of his cheque, so i could act a little more quickly.Originally posted by administrator View PostI backed down on a ban once. It took 18 months of grovelling but I eventually let Brillo back in. Hindsight is a wonderful thing.
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I backed down on a ban once. It took 18 months of grovelling but I eventually let Brillo back in. Hindsight is a wonderful thing.
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Originally posted by shaunbhoy View PostExactly. NLUK is so far up NAT's arse he can almost see SueEllen's ankles!!
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Isn't that what happens when you fart?Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostFirst rule of a General never apologise. Now, I've just seen a mod bow down to peer pressure and reverse a ban, and apologise.
You people make me sick. Should have had the posters shot instead and then call it collateral damage.
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