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They're discussing which sockpuppet to ban next.Originally posted by The Wikir Man View PostNot that I'm stalking the moderators in any way, but.....
If you watch their profile, you can tell when they are in the mods section, because you can see that they are replying to a thread, or reading a thread, or whatever, but it doesn't tell you which one.
I would like to know what some of the threads in there said
This makes you glum.
HTH
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Not that I'm stalking the moderators in any way, but.....
If you watch their profile, you can tell when they are in the mods section, because you can see that they are replying to a thread, or reading a thread, or whatever, but it doesn't tell you which one.
I would like to know what some of the threads in there said
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There's a special cupboard in that forum which is full of all of the confiscated swear words and banned sockpuppets.Originally posted by Xenophon View PostThere is a secret doorway to the mod forum via test please delete and that is the real reason tpd got locked.
Every year on Admins birthday, they all dress up as their favourite sockies and turn the swear filter off.
Oh how they laugh.
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This ageing rocker can't really be bothered. Given the choice of kicking in some mods on Brighton beach or supping Gavi di Gavi in Sestre Levante, I'll leave the mods alone.Originally posted by Moscow Mule View PostI have an image of the 4 of them turning up on scooters, sharp suits & oversize parkers and kicking off with the (ageing) rockers on the board...
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I have an image of the 4 of them turning up on scooters, sharp suits & oversize parkers and kicking off with the (ageing) rockers on the board...
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Churchill. Thats your cue!Originally posted by milanbenes View Postahhhhh
funny hand shakes and all that
Milan.
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They have their own hidden forum Milan. You're a little too late.
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Moderator's example thread
this thread is a place holder for a spot where the Morderators may chat politely as an example to the rest of us riff-raff on behavioural etiquette in the forum
Mods, over to you
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