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Previously on "How long should Denny's ban last?"
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Originally posted by Diver View Post#@8#~~* $%#~@# CUK #@8#~~* $%#~@# #@8#~~* $%#~@# and another thing. that #@8#~~* $%#~@# ferret and the other #@8#~~* $%#~@# posters on that #@8#~~* $%#~@# site should all be #@8#~~* $%#~@# ................Please replace your handset and dial again
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Originally posted by The Lone Gunman View PostHello Samaritans, Denny speaking. How may I help you?
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Originally posted by Diver View Post<---- Samaritans Operator
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If anyone mentions Denny once more I am going to throw all my toys...
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Originally posted by administrator View PostAs far as I am concerned Denny will not be returning. Ferret had asked the thread to be dropped and she wanted to continue the conversation. As well as that she decided she would email me, suggesting the thread should be made a sticky as a "lesson". If ever there was "unacceptable agression" on CUK it was from here, shame she was too wrapped up herself to ever even consider this.
As far as I am aware no-one warned her by PM or otherwise. I can see why the PCG banned her. Unlike the PCG board we do not have to justify bans to anyone. I am sure she will not be able to see why we booted her. I look back at her posts and the most viscious rants seemed to come in the evening. I think she entertained Mr Vin Rouge to excess every night and should seek help.
Yes, we do use IP information to ban persistent idiots.
Yes, she may have been a bit obnoxious and negative at times. But most of us just let all that wash over us and hardly notice. In any case which of us regulars hasn't posted a negative rant at some time or another, or taken a pop at the moderators? Let him or her who is without sin throw the first stone. OUCH! OK, who threw that? Come on, who threw it?
OH in "pssed as a mattress" mode
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Originally posted by SallyAnne View PostNow....can someone tell me wtf happened to Denny?
I think most moderators would issue a ban in those circumstances.
(Alternative interpretation: opened a third bottle and carried on posting.)
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Originally posted by administrator View PostCUK is an acquired taste, a bit bitter to newbies and those who will never get it but once you have got a taste for it, understand the banter and the characters then it is a unique and entertaining place.
Originally posted by administrator View PostIf you want to be warm and have cuddles and be cared for then do not be a contractor is my advice.
Now....can someone tell me wtf happened to Denny?
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Originally posted by Marina View PostWhat's the problem with multiple IDs? I mean where's the harm, as long as they don't start big arguments with each other?
I personally do not think multiple ID's should be permitted.
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