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Reply to: Moral Dilemma re Frankie Vaughn Website
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Originally posted by fullyautomatix View PostYour posting style seems very similar to GricerBoy.
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Originally posted by Malcolm Buggeridge View PostA good friend of mine is in a bit of a tizz over some work he has had put his way to build a Frankie Vaughan website. You see, it is quite a lucrative project but its subject nature is, how should we say, not expedient for an upstanding member of the local community who is, among other things, Akela of his local scout troop.
Just wondering if any you lot have had any involvement with this subject matter (other than as consumers, of course) and, if so, did you tell your friends and family or did it remain a closely guarded secret?
I had a slight involvement, in that I was friends with Frankie's godson, David. He lived over the back of me and became a Chelsea football hooligan. The last time I saw him, he said that Tommy Langley was a great player. I wonder what happened to him?
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I would have thought that being associated with a porn site featuring ladies would be rather reassuring for the scouts' parents!
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Originally posted by Malcolm Buggeridge View PostA good friend of mine is in a bit of a tizz over some work he has had put his way to build a Frankie Vaughan website. You see, it is quite a lucrative project but its subject nature is, how should we say, not expedient for an upstanding member of the local community who is, among other things, Akela of his local scout troop.
Just wondering if any you lot have had any involvement with this subject matter (other than as consumers, of course) and, if so, did you tell your friends and family or did it remain a closely guarded secret?
What is the problem? Its just a website. Would you refuse a contract for HMRC, Labour Party etc etc just because there is a stigma attached to it?
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Originally posted by Malcolm Buggeridge View PostA good friend of mine is in a bit of a tizz over some work he has had put his way to build a Frankie Vaughan website. You see, it is quite a lucrative project but its subject nature is, how should we say, not expedient for an upstanding member of the local community who is, among other things, Akela of his local scout troop.
Just wondering if any you lot have had any involvement with this subject matter (other than as consumers, of course) and, if so, did you tell your friends and family or did it remain a closely guarded secret?
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Originally posted by SimonMac View PostI am sure I will not be the first to ask, WTF is Clown Porn?
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NSFW, although mostly text and a few risque images, being Something Awful it will probably light up the web filter like a christmas tree. Click at your own risk.
If you are still confused Clown Porn Should explain it.Last edited by DaveB; 17 July 2012, 15:28.
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Originally posted by SimonMac View PostI am involved recreationally in pursuits that involve getting dressed up in neoprene and then going down with each other and not coming back until we are dripping wet with a funny taste of fish, does this mean I should not launch a scuba diving website?
I'm sure that scout troops enjoy cycling, scuba diving and popping balloons at parties, so there really is nothing wrong with Akela making a neoprene themed site. Go ahead and give us the linky when he's done the job. And some tissues.
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Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostOh, and BP rides bicycles while wearing neoprene too. Or at least it's to be bloody well hoped he can ride a bike wearing neoprene otherwise he might be in for a surprise when he turns up for his Iron Man race.
It's a very manly and decent thing to do.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QwKaeWkYbqk
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I am involved recreationally in pursuits that involve getting dressed up in neoprene and then going down with each other and not coming back until we are dripping wet with a funny taste of fish, does this mean I should not launch a scuba diving website?
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Oh, and BP rides bicycles while wearing neoprene too. Or at least it's to be bloody well hoped he can ride a bike wearing neoprene otherwise he might be in for a surprise when he turns up for his Iron Man race.
It's a very manly and decent thing to do.
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Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostI think you all know that I am an upstanding member
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