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Previously on "CUK Winter Break"
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That certainly has potentialOriginally posted by G8_Summit View PostWanna be a librarian ?? http://www.indeed.com/forum/job/librarian.html
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Nah far too reasonable. The hunt continues. Last year's caravan forum holiday was quite good fun and they took it in good sport.Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostI'd propose holidaying on these people's bulletin borad, but I doubt they'd notice. (And I can't access it from work).
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Unfortunately for posterity, the posts have been deleted. The "hi I'm new" post was pretty funny. Something likeOriginally posted by oracleslave View PostWhat happened?
"Hi, I'm a scorpio... I like long walks on the beach. I mean really long walks... bring a tent".
The other 5 or 6 done before he got caught were typical of the biting satire found here.
I'd propose holidaying on these people's bulletin borad, but I doubt they'd notice. (And I can't access it from work).
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How about this place. Seems to be the right mix of easily wound up people who find it hard to justify their points of view.Originally posted by sasguru View PostWhat we need is something just to the extreme of middle of the road, like a Daily Mail forum.
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I figured if I did I would get banned before being able to post anything.Originally posted by Bod View Postoracleslave, shame you didn't get chance to upload your CUK avatar before you were 'cleansed'
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What happened?Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostWhoops, there went TachikomaSan.
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CC.NET?Originally posted by sasguru View PostI suspect the same lack of tolerance of dissent would apply. Although I would quite like to register as "By the beard of Allah!"
And the same would happen in racist websites.
What we need is something just to the extreme of middle of the road, like a Daily Mail forum.
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What is needed is somewhere where they really take things seriously - but not to the extent that they would hunt you down, dress you in orange and hack your head off live on the telly - or perhaps I'm just being soft
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