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No worries.Originally posted by administrator View PostI confirmed already that the DC account was not yours but was someone else's and that is why it was banned. Also not too keen on those IDs with the same name as real-life people and that was the main reason this one was canned.
To be honest though. I bumped into Tory Leader David Cameron yesterday at St Stephens Green. He was pretty pissed off.
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Hey MF, nice to see you back. You know full well you were not banned for winding up Churchill but for winding up pretty much everyone on here. Now play nicely please, I just want a quiet lifeOriginally posted by MarillionFan View PostIt appears I was banned for winding up Churchhill in a thread. Ho hum! End of as far as I'm concerned. I'll know not to do that again!
The only thing I want to set straight on here is that. I dont use Sockpuppets and whoever the David Cameron login was, wasn't me, and so if it was a real person and not someones sockpuppet. Why was he banned?
The only sockpuppet of yours was the one that I banned when you popped up last time in Jan 2008...
I confirmed already that the DC account was not yours but was someone else's and that is why it was banned. Also not too keen on those IDs with the same name as real-life people and that was the main reason this one was canned.
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Oh I see. Getting me in trouble again hey! Just like that bloody Consumer Action Group!!!!Originally posted by AtW View Post
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It appears I was banned for winding up Churchhill in a thread. Ho hum! End of as far as I'm concerned. I'll know not to do that again!
The only thing I want to set straight on here is that. I dont use Sockpuppets and whoever the David Cameron login was, wasn't me, and so if it was a real person and not someones sockpuppet. Why was he banned?
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I know. It's what I meant - here:Originally posted by Incognito View PostDude, seriously. You need to learn what it means to have a pot noodle.
http://www.catchherflickingthebean.com
(NSFW)
(jeeez, the number of made up site names I put down first that actually existed!!!)
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It's a moot point anyway, since my opinion is always the correct oneOriginally posted by EternalOptimist View Post
It'd be a dull place if we all had the same opinions.

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