Originally posted by Zippy
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Hmm, then the IB boys on £700/day get to run the place. Still, better that than MF's sockie army.
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostMaybe pay-to-ban should be a general feature, the amount you have to pay for any member determined by factors like post count, number of past bans, rating?
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostMaybe pay-to-ban should be a general feature, the amount you have to pay for any member determined by factors like post count, number of past bans, rating?
What say....oh.....15K posts maybe?
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Maybe pay-to-ban should be a general feature, the amount you have to pay for any member determined by factors like post count, number of past bans, rating?
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Originally posted by suityou01 View PostI think this has gone too far personally. MF is not that bad. I would like to see RH drop this. You've had your fun.
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostI have.
And no MF isn't that bad in the sense of being overly malicious the whole damn time, like a few others are. I do hope he's in on the joke, otherwise I think it's in bad taste regardless of who it is being banned.
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I think this has gone too far personally. MF is not that bad. I would like to see RH drop this. You've had your fun.
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Originally posted by suityou01 View PostI understand the sentiment, but you could just pop OH or AL on ignores and carry on.
Seriously though, was MF really that bad? Does he deserve this?
And no MF isn't that bad in the sense of being overly malicious the whole damn time, like a few others are. I do hope he's in on the joke, otherwise I think it's in bad taste regardless of who it is being banned.
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Originally posted by suityou01 View PostSeriously though, was MF really that bad? Does he deserve this?
Funny thing is, I'd found that for the last month or so he'd actually been OK; I personally hadn't had any issues with him, but obviously I can't speak for anyone else.
Whatever, the ban won't kill him, and he probably needed the rest anyhow. He'll be back soon. Then it will either be or . You never can tell.
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