Well the mods must have done a pretty speedy job. I was checking the board every couple of hours yesterday and didn't see anything of questionable legality.
A bit like if Eddie Fetch had stopped the Thriller in Manila in the 11th instead of the 14th, to use a pugilistic analogy.
well done mods*
tl
*and rockers. ThunderLizard is an equal opportunities poster, daddyos.
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es rat ramsOriginally posted by malvolio
Llareggub - or the joke doesn't work... 
Actually I prefer Terry Pratchett's equivalent Welsh village - Pant y Liner
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Hey, a contractors reputation is very important, its his livlihood. I guess the same applies to accountants so good one simon.
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Absolutely. I'd be pretty p1ssed off if anonymous trolls wer posting that Old Greg Ltd. is dishonest and incompetent (don't even think about it anyone or I'll see you in court).Originally posted by oraclesmithYes, but us anonymous posters haven't got a public reputation to protect.
Anyone can put anything on these boards and it will stay a little while until they get banned or people lose interest. It's a competitive market and few unanswered knocks can lose these firms business. If we don't behave ourselves, I guess there won't be a board at all.
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Yes, but us anonymous posters haven't got a public reputation to protect.Originally posted by cailin maithBut I too think that it shouldn't be a big deal........ should it?
Anyone can put anything on these boards and it will stay a little while until they get banned or people lose interest. It's a competitive market and few unanswered knocks can lose these firms business. If we don't behave ourselves, I guess there won't be a board at all.
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Er, because he got the hump when some twonk tried to rubbish his integrity. Good for him.Originally posted by SallyAnneI dont want to start it all off again, cause yous know I adore SJD and will be with them for life...but dont you think they were a little over sensitive? Why was Simon that bothered anyway?
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It was really, especially with that fella spamming the whole board - gimp! But I too think that it shouldn't be a big deal........ should it? I'm afraid to say anything else really 'cos I don't want it all to kick off again...Originally posted by Old GregA lot of posts have been deleted and users banned. It was getting way out of hand yesterday.
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A lot of posts have been deleted and users banned. It was getting way out of hand yesterday.Originally posted by SallyAnneI dont want to start it all off again, cause yous know I adore SJD and will be with them for life...but dont you think they were a little over sensitive? Why was Simon that bothered anyway?
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From tiny acorns grow mighty oaks.Originally posted by SallyAnneI dont want to start it all off again, cause yous know I adore SJD and will be with them for life...but dont you think they were a little over sensitive? Why was Simon that bothered anyway?
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Originally posted by ArdescoOh idiots trying to cause problems for SJD and CUK.
I dont want to start it all off again, cause yous know I adore SJD and will be with them for life...but dont you think they were a little over sensitive? Why was Simon that bothered anyway?
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Actually the second 'l' wouldn't fit, it's better with the inherent irony.Originally posted by Old GregI've only just realised that the spelling sign is 'speling'. Nice.
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I've only just realised that the spelling sign is 'speling'. Nice.
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Originally posted by richard-afLlaraggub.
Llareggub
(Read it backwards)
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Originally posted by richard-afLlaraggub.
Llareggub - or the joke doesn't work... 
Actually I prefer Terry Pratchett's equivalent Welsh village - Pant y Liner
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