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A forumite who shall remain nameless told me that BBW is no more


So in his / her memory



Told you once before

And admin won't tell you no more

Get down, get down, get down

You?re a bad wolf baby

But we still want you around


You give us all the creeps

When you jump on your feet

So get down, get down, get down

Keep your posts to yourself

we are strictly out of bounds


Once upon a time you drank a little wine

Was as insuting as could be, insulting as could be

Now you're just like a cat on a hot tin roof

Wolfie what do you think you?re doin? to thee


Told you once before

And admin won't tell you no more

So get down, get down, get down

You?re a bad wolf baby

But we still want you around, around

we still want you around


we don't give a damn

And we woild like you if you can to

Get down, get down, get down

You're a bad wolf baby

But we still want you around


Once upon a time you drank a little wine

Was as vile as could be, vile as could be

Now you're just like a cat on a hot tin roof

Wolfie what do you think you're doin? to thee


Told you once before

And admin won?t tell you no more

So get down, get down, get down

You're a bad wolfie baby

But we still want you around, around

we still want you around

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No, BigBadWolf has not been banned. He is not allowed to post in the General/Issues section because of complaints about his offensive posts but no, he has not been banned. He actually seems like a nice guy apart from his potty mouth.
  • Administrator

Potty mouth was a polite way of saying he was offensive to people about rape and people complained so we acted. Please remember offensive messages get removed before the majority see them.


I cannot stress enough, if you see aggression then please report it. It will not just go away if you do nothing.

Oh....not banned just locked in a "cyber asylum" then .......


"for sale" items and such will be studied more carefully now..



"Sheep for sale"


Very tall sheep, long snout and big teeth and claws...rare breed, to good home only ?50.00


mmmmmm tempting...grrr

HOW DARE YOU ALL!!!!!!!!!!!!! Of course I'm not dead and (red Deveil) I haven't had my pockets picked either, what a cheek. Basically I have a foul sense of humour that at present isn't tolerated in the Issues section which in all honesty even I don't find surprising sometimes. Spartacus that poem was nice but very unaccurate, I'm not a baby I'm a fully grown Timberwolf who likes a drink now and again and has accreud points on his license. I'm quiet in the morning because I'm busy but I've a few hours to post during the afternoon. I severely resent people thinking I'm the feral dog on this forum.

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