[QUOTE=k2p2;1283690]I think the gist of it was that we're not allowed to use real names, even as insults. So if SY changes his name by deed poll to 'Bedwetter', then anyone calling him a bedwetter will get an infarction.
And goodness knows what we're supposed to call N*ckF*tz![/QUOTE]
Oh let me think on that...
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Originally posted by k2p2 View PostI think the gist of it was that we're not allowed to use real names, even as insults. So if SY changes his name by deed poll to 'Bedwetter', then anyone calling him a bedwetter will get an infarction.
And goodness knows what we're supposed to call N*ckF*tz!
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Originally posted by MaryPoppins View PostMe too! I completely missed the name outing bit too, except to see that I've been outed.
Arse.
I think the gist of it was that we're not allowed to use real names, even as insults. So if SY changes his name by deed poll to 'Bedwetter', then anyone calling him a bedwetter will get an infarction.
And goodness knows what we're supposed to call N*ckF*tz!
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This seems to be taking over - would be good if there were some rules about sockies/'pwning'/etc etc.Originally posted by sasguru View PostFFS Another thread about absolutely fooking sweet FA, what a fooking waste of time.
Oh and Suity, do change your avatar.
You're about as like Clint as MilanBenes is like Einstein.
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WHSOriginally posted by sasguru View PostFFS Another thread about absolutely fooking sweet FA, what a fooking waste of time.
Oh and Suity, do change your avatar.
You're about as like Clint as MilanBenes is like Einstein.
This is about as close to a cowboy as you're gonna get
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Christ, I will need a drink before reading any more of this budding CUK romanceOriginally posted by suityou01 View PostI may need servicing
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You're a very high maintenance poster Suityou.Originally posted by suityou01 View Posthe he I started a 5 star thread
Are you sure you're not Jordan?
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All you 'Pwners'
You 'pwn' people should play world of warcraft
srsly
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