Originally posted by RightLaugh
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Originally posted by XenophonI for one am fed up of the sheer volume of utter rubbish that has been posted in recent weeks. I love a laugh and a joke and a bit of banter and the requirement to be thick-skinned is all part of contributing to a forum. It gets a bit tedious, however, to wade through posts and posts of puerile, gutter-type comments. As someone posted a while ago, keep it intelligent. The debate/wit/humour doesn't have to be stifled.
Well said, that man.
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Originally posted by RightLaugh1st of all I am not RightStuff.
2nd. This thread is a complete waste of time in the 1st place.
So get off your high horse. Head 1st preferably.
Sensitive, aren't we?
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Originally posted by RightLaugh1st of all I am not RightStuff.
2nd. This thread is a complete waste of time in the 1st place.
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Originally posted by XenophonYou could be right, Clippy. Or it could be a cunning double-bluff.
Either way, why aren't these guys being IP-banned? Or are they and they are just finding ways around it??
I for one am fed up of the sheer volume of utter rubbish that has been posted in recent weeks. I love a laugh and a joke and a bit of banter and the requirement to be thick-skinned is all part of contributing to a forum. It gets a bit tedious, however, to wade through posts and posts of puerile, gutter-type comments. As someone posted a while ago, keep it intelligent. The debate/wit/humour doesn't have to be stifled.
I'll get off my high horse now...
2nd. This thread is a complete waste of time in the 1st place.
So get off your high horse. Head 1st preferably.Last edited by RightLaugh; 31 July 2007, 11:47.
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Originally posted by ClippyNope, no bluff tis him - the little charmer.
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Originally posted by XenophonYou could be right, Clippy. Or it could be a cunning double-bluff.
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Originally posted by ClippyHello RightLaugh or should that be TheRightStuff.
Wern't you banned a few weeks ago?
Either way, why aren't these guys being IP-banned? Or are they and they are just finding ways around it??
I for one am fed up of the sheer volume of utter rubbish that has been posted in recent weeks. I love a laugh and a joke and a bit of banter and the requirement to be thick-skinned is all part of contributing to a forum. It gets a bit tedious, however, to wade through posts and posts of puerile, gutter-type comments. As someone posted a while ago, keep it intelligent. The debate/wit/humour doesn't have to be stifled.
I'll get off my high horse now...
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Hello RightLaugh or should that be TheRightStuff.
Wern't you banned a few weeks ago?
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Get orf my manor!
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/magazine/6923705.stm
Sounds like a good business opportunity to me.
I am looking at this for a plan b and intent to dress up like the Sheriff of Nottingham and harass the common people.
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