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Did he get banned for leaving AndyW off his poll?
Too right. Behaviour like that cannot be tolerated.
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It's obviously not me, I don't apologise. Well there was that one time but I apologised for that.Originally posted by d000hg View PostI think it's the same person repeating the same pattern time and time again - post rude things, pretend to be sorry and chastised and humble, then revert to typical behaviour until banned.
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WHS. It's the same handful of idiots (2 or 3 I reckon) on a rinse and repeat program.Originally posted by d000hg View PostI think it's the same person repeating the same pattern time and time again - post rude things, pretend to be sorry and chastised and humble, then revert to typical behaviour until banned.
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I think it's the same person repeating the same pattern time and time again - post rude things, pretend to be sorry and chastised and humble, then revert to typical behaviour until banned.Originally posted by doodab View PostDo you think CUK might be a "holiday destination" for another board?
That would explain the occasional proliferation of wind up merchants.
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Must be a bit depressing.Originally posted by SneakySimon View PostMy wife has joined a pregnancy forum and when you join, you enter your die date and you drop into a certain group.
It is pretty scary the detailed info some women share as well as what I presume to be wind up messages posted involving almost any number of differnt fluids (and solids in some cases) being exported.
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My wife has joined a pregnancy forum and when you join, you enter your die date and you drop into a certain group.
It is pretty scary the detailed info some women share as well as what I presume to be wind up messages posted involving almost any number of differnt fluids (and solids in some cases) being exported.
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Sorry SpacemanYou must spread some Reputation around before giving it to Spacecadet again.
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Originally posted by Spacecadet View PostThat would be on a par with going to Brussells for a real life holiday
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That would be on a par with going to Brussells for a real life holidayOriginally posted by doodab View PostDo you think CUK might be a "holiday destination" for another board?
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mumsnet?Originally posted by doodab View PostDo you think CUK might be a "holiday destination" for another board?
That would explain the occasional proliferation of wind up merchants.
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