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  • Bagpuss
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    Originally posted by Board Game Geek
    LOL SB : I'll take that as a compliment :-)

    And Baggy : "Never a truer word spoken in jest" as they say. Though, Scots is absolutely right....this thread is filth. If you can't see that then you deserve to be banned. Pull your socks up matey and wash your mouth out.
    Did you say something? all I can hear is a small puppy dog whinning

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  • SallyAnne
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    Originally posted by Board Game Geek
    I don't log on as much as I used to (remember a few years ago when I was on the Bench and lived on the board ?), however, I do like to pop in from time to time and catch up with what's going on.

    However, this thread has plunged new depths of personal mud-slinging, depths of which I thought I'd never see.

    Gentle japes and ribaldry, fair enuff, but several posters have stepped way over the line.

    I don't know Sally Anne, and she doesn't know me. However, the replies and constant character assassination against her have gone far beyond the grounds of common decency and friendly jest.

    Whether she is female or not (Sorry SA, as I said I don't know you), what sort of message are some of the more offensive posters sending to her about IT men as a whole ? C'mon guys, we need more women in the IT industry, not less for goodness sake ! Don't reinforce the stereotype.

    SA : please don't take this a "stepping in to your corner and fighting your fight for ya." Mrs. BGG is from Sunderland and would rip this lot to shreds...and she doesn't like help with her battles either :-). I just wanted to say my piece because this board seems to have gone downhill, and certain posters need to be alerted to the moderators.

    Thanks BGG. You can see my North East spirit is keeping me alive here.
    But you're right. These boys are rotten, and thank you for pointing out that all men ar NOT like them.

    Well done for having such great taste in wives by the way

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  • Board Game Geek
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    LOL SB : I'll take that as a compliment :-)

    And Baggy : "Never a truer word spoken in jest" as they say. Though, Scots is absolutely right....this thread is filth. If you can't see that then you deserve to be banned. Pull your socks up matey and wash your mouth out.

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  • Churchill
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    Had away and tulipe!

    Mrs. BGG is from Sunderland and would rip this lot to shreds...and she doesn't like help with her battles either :-).
    You do talk some guff.

    If SA can't take it then (s)he shouldn't dish it out. At any point (s)he could have refrained from responding.

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  • shaunbhoy
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    Originally posted by Board Game Geek
    I don't log on as much as I used to (remember a few years ago when I was on the Bench and lived on the board ?)
    How could we ever forget BGG? It is forever burnished on my psyche. I have no doubt your input will receive all the attention it warrants!

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  • Bagpuss
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    ooh that told us. It's a joke you muppet

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  • Board Game Geek
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    Crikey

    I don't log on as much as I used to (remember a few years ago when I was on the Bench and lived on the board ?), however, I do like to pop in from time to time and catch up with what's going on.

    However, this thread has plunged new depths of personal mud-slinging, depths of which I thought I'd never see.

    Gentle japes and ribaldry, fair enuff, but several posters have stepped way over the line.

    I don't know Sally Anne, and she doesn't know me. However, the replies and constant character assassination against her have gone far beyond the grounds of common decency and friendly jest.

    Whether she is female or not (Sorry SA, as I said I don't know you), what sort of message are some of the more offensive posters sending to her about IT men as a whole ? C'mon guys, we need more women in the IT industry, not less for goodness sake ! Don't reinforce the stereotype.

    SA : please don't take this a "stepping in to your corner and fighting your fight for ya." Mrs. BGG is from Sunderland and would rip this lot to shreds...and she doesn't like help with her battles either :-). I just wanted to say my piece because this board seems to have gone downhill, and certain posters need to be alerted to the moderators.

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  • To BI or not to BI?
    replied
    Originally posted by EqualOpportunities
    No, you're an Al Pacino soundalike...
    Damn, I have been found out

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  • Churchill
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    [QUOTE=SallyAnne]
    Originally posted by shaunbhoy


    That explains a lot!!
    Go on then smarty pants, exercise that single brain cell and explain to the audience why the above was funny. Almost as funny as your introduction of rape into the proceedings.

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  • Bagpuss
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    Can we start again in the main forum?

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  • SallyAnne
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    Originally posted by Churchill
    He was laughing at you dear, not with you.

    Learn the fecking difference!
    Denial:

    –noun 1. an assertion that something said, believed, alleged, etc., is false: Despite his denials, we knew he had taken the purse. The politician issued a denial of his opponent's charges.
    2. refusal to believe a doctrine, theory, or the like.
    3. disbelief in the existence or reality of a thing.
    4. the refusal to satisfy a claim, request, desire, etc., or the refusal of a person making it.
    5. refusal to recognize or acknowledge; a disowning or disavowal: the traitor's denial of his country; Peter's denial of Christ.
    6. Law. refusal to acknowledge the validity of a claim, suit, or the like; a plea that denies allegations of fact in an adversary's plea: Although she sued for libel, he entered a general denial.
    7. sacrifice of one's own wants or needs; self-denial.
    8. Psychology. an unconscious defense mechanism used to reduce anxiety by denying thoughts, feelings, or facts that are consciously intolerable.

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  • Bagpuss
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    I know let's have a heated debate

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  • SallyAnne
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    [QUOTE=shaunbhoy]
    Originally posted by SallyAnne

    Don't worry about it Sally, for old Churchill to raise more than a smile you'd have to be dressed up as a pre-pubescent Sea Scout!

    That explains a lot!!

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  • Churchill
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    Originally posted by SallyAnne
    Well only one of our posts in the last 4 pages got 6 rolling heads from an "outsider". Who's post was that again? Was it yours? Oh no thats right, it was mine wasn't it
    He was laughing at you dear, not with you.

    Learn the fecking difference!

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  • shaunbhoy
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    [QUOTE=SallyAnne]
    Originally posted by Churchill


    Mate, if ever you were giving me a good seeing to my mouth would be well and truly open, cause I'd be screamng rape.
    Don't worry about it Sally, for old Churchill to raise more than a smile you'd have to be dressed up as a pre-pubescent Sea Scout!
    He's a Rum, Bum, and Baccy kind of a guy!

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