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Oh and I forgot to add the biggest crime of all for mods: a complete lack of judgement.
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Please let me know when you add some value, cretinOriginally posted by TykeMerc View PostIt was obvious that AtW and Sasguru would be back (although I have no doubt that those entities were posting under sockies anyway), such dedicated trolls can't be removed short of permanently closing the board. The only thing either of those could do to surprise me would be to add some value.
I'm pleased FaQQer and EO have returned although I'm not convinced that EO post was done by EO as it seems very out of character.
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It was obvious that AtW and Sasguru would be back (although I have no doubt that those entities were posting under sockies anyway), such dedicated trolls can't be removed short of permanently closing the board. The only thing either of those could do to surprise me would be to add some value.Originally posted by Ravello View PostYep and indeed the Russian, but we knew he wouldn't stay away. - Chef hope this is going into your summary...
I'm pleased FaQQer and EO have returned although I'm not convinced that EO post was done by EO as it seems very out of character.
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Maybe it was all a cunning ploy to lure the flouncers back - sas, EO, TF have all put in an appearance....
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If Reality Hack was standing in front of me now, for the crime of wrecking this forum, even inadvertantly
I would ram my fist down his throat, grab his @rse hole and pull him inside fkng out
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EO's back 
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