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I am fortunate in so much as I have never broken the rules of the forum and have never received a ban or infraction.
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Yes, shit: too, I think it was you who taught me that one! If so, I'm forever in your debt.Originally posted by Zippy View PostAnd tulip - don't forget that one (although that probably wasn't you, to be fair
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I haven't been banned either but I have a window in my schedule next week. tulipty isn't it?
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If you ain't been banned then you're not one of the inner circle.
Dear Alf W,
You have received an infraction at Contractor UK Bulletin Board.
Reason: Excessive swearing
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I PMd you to remove <Oh Dear again!> from one of your posts and you have not done it... Three days on the bench.
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This infraction is worth 10 point(s) and may result in restricted access until it expires. Serious infractions will never expire.
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IT Consultant of the Year
What an up his own arse, hateful <removed : Oh Dear>!
I can see an image of this dick-wipe building up in my mind as a meld of all the arsehole consultants I've ever had to work with.
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Contractor UK Bulletin Board
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Classic threadOriginally posted by NickFitz View Post
Ferret - firm but fair
threaded in it
and almost 4 bloody years ago!!
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