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I doOriginally posted by realityhack View PostWe ought to stop posting here and let this thread slide off the first page - else Incognito gets busted.
Really, I think it's for the best. Everyone agree?
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We ought to stop posting here and let this thread slide off the first page - else Incognito gets busted.
Really, I think it's for the best. Everyone agree?
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right. mums the word (touches side of nose with index finger)Originally posted by Incognito View PostDon't worry, I had to explain it, it takes the edge of my cutting sarcasm. More blunt edged sarcasm now.
As for the nickname:
One of me old workmates outed me in an e-mail (No not that way). Realised I was identifying myself a bit too much, so I asked the Admin if I could go incognito and he took it literally.

you forget about the shirts and I forget the moniker
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So your secret's safe with us and the rest of the world then? Brill. We won't let on. Mum's the word.Originally posted by Incognito View PostOne of me old workmates outed me in an e-mail (No not that way). Realised I was identifying myself a bit too much, so I asked the Admin if I could go incognito and he took it literally.

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Originally posted by EternalOptimist View Postno no no.
that was before I came here for advice. I have listened. I have learned.
and anyway, how come all your posts got migrated to the new nick. thats impressive that is.
Don't worry, I had to explain it, it takes the edge of my cutting sarcasm. More blunt edged sarcasm now.
As for the nickname:
One of me old workmates outed me in an e-mail (No not that way). Realised I was identifying myself a bit too much, so I asked the Admin if I could go incognito and he took it literally.How can I change the information in my profile?
It is your responsibility to keep the information in your profile up-to-date. You should especially ensure that your email address is kept current. You can alter any of the fields in your profile, except your username. Once you have registered your username, it becomes yours for life. In extreme circumstances, you may request that the administrator change your username, but he or she will require a very good reason to do so.
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I am NOT gay! Oh, er, sorry. Wrong forum.Originally posted by Diver View PostThe gay fella?
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no no no.Originally posted by Incognito View PostI'm not having a go at avatars. I was poking fun at EO's routine of changing shirts every two days.
And my avatar isn't Scarface, it's that bloke off the Green Wing
that was before I came here for advice. I have listened. I have learned.
and anyway, how come all your posts got migrated to the new nick. thats impressive that is.
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I'm not having a go at avatars. I was poking fun at EO's routine of changing shirts every two days.
And my avatar isn't Scarface, it's that bloke off the Green Wing
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