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As cojak did admit her finger did click prematurely. But lets by honest Atw will be used to that.Originally posted by centurian View PostMmm. Well strictly speaking he did comply with the rules laid down - he didn't invade the BN66 thread, but started his own.
So maybe he is a victim of a retrospective change in the rules
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Oh well.....tax doesn't have to be taxing.Originally posted by centurian View PostMmm. Well strictly speaking he did comply with the rules laid down - he didn't invade the BN66 thread, but started his own.
So maybe he is a victim of a retrospective change in the rules
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Mmm. Well strictly speaking he did comply with the rules laid down - he didn't invade the BN66 thread, but started his own.Originally posted by shaunbhoy View PostWell it seems like a bit of a restriction on freedom of speech.
So maybe he is a victim of a retrospective change in the rules
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AtW will exercise his right to substitution.Originally posted by BrilloPad View Post
More importantly, how is sasguru going to survive with noone to call a cretin?
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Well it seems like a bit of a restriction on freedom of speech. Why not have a go at those who are ducking out of paying their fair share of taxes? We have had enough of a go at everyone else that does it. Are these dodgers somehow exempt from criticism or ridicule then?Originally posted by centurian View PostFor starting the above mentioned thread.
AtW, MF and doodab were debating the boundaries of winding up the BN66'ers - and AtW bravely stepped up to the plate to test the aforementioned limits.
Double standards methinks.

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Why was atw banned?
More importantly, how is sasguru going to survive with noone to call a cretin?
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