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Negative rep!Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostTrust me, he wasn't the messiah.
You rep like a girl.
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Trust me, he wasn't the messiah.Originally posted by mudskipper View PostThey've deleted all the posts.
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They've deleted all the posts.Originally posted by Zippy View Posti did think it was heading that way when I read the NTRT thread earlier.
Anyone checked if he's chained himself to Tower bridge?
How are the general populace supposed to engage in informed debate about whether the ban is fair or whether the mods are the free speech :nazi: if thejuicy bitsevidence is removed?
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Have you seen her? AntiViagra.Originally posted by d000hg View PostI think the phrase was "hardly enough to charge for"
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Are the mods/admin not using the "who's been banned" thread anymore?
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i did think it was heading that way when I read the NTRT thread earlier.
Anyone checked if he's chained himself to Tower bridge?
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Wait......eeks wife did me for free I'm confused????Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostIt appears so. According to his last post, he called your lass a 'whore'. I defended her, saying just because she charges 50p to suck off strangers behind the bandstand in the local park doesn't make a 'whore', but he said she'd over charged him and wouldn't back down. NAT stepped in saying his wife charged a £1 and so he hadn't been ripped off, next thing he was banned.
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It appears so. According to his last post, he called your lass a 'whore'. I defended her, saying just because she charges 50p to suck off strangers behind the bandstand in the local park doesn't make a 'whore', but he said she'd over charged him and wouldn't back down. NAT stepped in saying his wife charged a £1 and so he hadn't been ripped off, next thing he was banned.
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