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Originally posted by DS23 View Postthere is a place for that and it is called test please delete.
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Who was this guy?
old_kebab
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Join Date: Oct 2007
Posts: 4
c'mon own up.
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Originally posted by milanbenes View PostI don't know the whole story
Originally posted by milanbenes View Postbut my feeling is CUK forum is not the gutter and doesn't want to be associated as a gutter forum and anybody who gives themselves the Username like Mr F did with such an innuendo is in my opinion half way to getting banned anyway.
The Username was taking the p to begin with, any borderline posts/threads were in my opinion the nail in the coffin.
The username is based on a propensity to ask, and answer questions. Originally faqqer was part of software used to maintain FAQ pages, as Google will tell you.
Quite how you read innuendo into that beats me.
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Originally posted by The Lone Gunman View PostNo Milan, not on about Faqqer and co, they got done for swearing.
Some time ago one of our regular bannees kept posting ridiculous threads about nothing in particular like "what colour socks he was wearing" etc. He was doing rather a lot of it, but his threads were no worse than your 1, 2, 3 and so on yet you are still with us. Admitedly you dont do it every thread 10 times a day, but some of your content is just as bad.
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Originally posted by milanbenes View Postahh I see
granted
will try to harder not to post sad content
Milan.
I agree that this is becoming more of a social club lately, but it comes and goes and when there is a serious issue we will probably take it up.
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ahh I see
granted
will try to harder not to post sad content
Milan.
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No Milan, not on about Faqqer and co, they got done for swearing.
Some time ago one of our regular bannees kept posting ridiculous threads about nothing in particular like "what colour socks he was wearing" etc. He was doing rather a lot of it, but his threads were no worse than your 1, 2, 3 and so on yet you are still with us. Admitedly you dont do it every thread 10 times a day, but some of your content is just as bad.
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LG,
I don't know the whole story, but my feeling is CUK forum is not the gutter and doesn't want to be associated as a gutter forum and anybody who gives themselves the Username like Mr F did with such an innuendo is in my opinion half way to getting banned anyway.
The Username was taking the p to begin with, any borderline posts/threads were in my opinion the nail in the coffin.
Milan.
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Can you get banned for inane threads?
Why haven't I been banned then?
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Originally posted by The Lone Gunman View PostBecause you start the most inane purile threads over and over and over again. Something which others have been banned for.
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Originally posted by milanbenes View PostLG,
why should I be banned ?
Milan.
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I will if I have an interesting topic to discuss, I wont start one just for the sake of it.
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