Originally posted by NotAllThere
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Originally posted by minestrone View Post
I don't count, but probably the majority of my posts are now removed.
Innocuous ones, that after you've run down the forum with your Presbyterian dourness. It's not a luxury the forum can afford.Keep 'em coming.
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View Post
Hmm. Looks like merge doesn't work either. More immortal words lost.
Innocuous ones, that after you've run down the forum with your Presbyterian dourness. It's not a luxury the forum can afford.
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Hmm. Looks like merge doesn't work either. More immortal words lost.
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Long time no see & all that, RC.
And there he was: gone!
What a pity.Last edited by DoctorStrangelove; 26 December 2021, 21:05.
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Abusive posts are funny
If the last post on the CUK bottom thread was within 1 day of the creation date on the latest thread then that was a sign there was discussion.
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