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Previously on "Posters say AtW is a "parasite" on General quality."
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Originally posted by minestrone View PostCan he not go for a flounce again?Originally posted by xoggoth View PostDear me, what's poor old atW done now? I would like to defend him but then as I regularly defend slugs, rats and wasps from you nasty lot it might not be seen as helpful.
The vultures here will peck anyone given the chance ....
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AtW can you change your avatar please? That picture really disturbs me.
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Is there the equivalent CUK type
forum for the paratroop regiment????
I wonder what they'd call it???
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Dear me, what's poor old atW done now? I would like to defend him but then as I regularly defend slugs, rats and wasps from you nasty lot it might not be seen as helpful.
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Originally posted by Spacecadet View PostFlounce (verb): to leave the forum in a huff due to perceived attacks by other members.
The self imposed exile is mainly for show and must be preceded by the flouncer announcing their intention to leave due to their feelings being hurt.
This is usually followed by a couple of hours/days of lurking untill their egos/bedsheets/wife can take no more and they come back.
Masterfully done sir.
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Originally posted by ACAB View PostI know I am new but what does this mean?
The self imposed exile is mainly for show and must be preceded by the flouncer announcing their intention to leave due to their feelings being hurt.
This is usually followed by a couple of hours/days of lurking untill their egos/bedsheets/wife can take no more and they come back.
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Originally posted by ACAB View PostI know I am new but what does this mean?
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