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In truth there is a time and a place for humour and I for 1 don't agree with hijacking threads or trolling, but some of the things people write about lean toward the ridiculous and some people including myself at times would cut to the chase and make a point of directly expressing my opinion of how ludicrous the subject matter is. Having said that though everybody has the right to be heard and lately there have been some rather pathetic attempts to cause dischord.

Marmora Man Wrote:

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> There is a tendency, on the part of some, to take

> every opportunity to make a joke, diverting the

> thread into a series of "humorous" exchanges

> between mates and, effectively, hijacking the

> subject.

>

> Once in a while it is genuinely amusing - when it

> happens so often and by the same posters it

> becomes a little tedious. It may be part of the

> problem that Brum's identified above.

>

> EG: Tessa Jowell's post today about how to report

> bad behaviour on buses, the recent post about Alan

> Sugar and his possible mayoral candicacy.


MM I cannot for the life of me see why a jumped-up 'knight' who maybe, possibly, thinking about putting himself forward for public office, shouldn't be a subject that one might gently or roughly ridicule.

I reckon he'll never do it because it would involve actually not having complete control over his workforce and being unable to bully people on telly.

Also he'd be revealed as a pug-ugly schmuck.

bigbadwolf Wrote:

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> No way! My anonymity is what keeps me alive.

> There's only one person on this forum who know my

> real name.


Oh Mr Wolf darling, you make a girl feel so very, very (and I mean this so very sincerely) special (SWOON)...

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come on BBW - you crave attention and if the only kind you get is negative then you'll take it. Hence starting threads about yourself. It's a bit like Madonna saying she never gets any privacy and then goes jogging with 4 bodyguards and looking like THAT

Not all the time but you don't know all the facts. Concerning the Madonna comparison, I'm disappointed in you Sean. You should have chose the time when she and Guy Ritchie was quite openly snapped leaving a sex shop whilst she held a transparent carrier back containing a strap-on. 'What it feels like for a girl', sorry but I couldn't help that.

bigbadwolf Wrote:

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> Your yearning for DM is disturbing Michael.



LOL! Fair come back.

Regarding Moos' post, I see what you're saying, but I'd stop posting altogether on a forum where people were banned for being offensive. Offensive is a world apart from hate stirring troll.

bigbadwolf Wrote:

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> Language Moos! You're right though as I do get

> carried away sometimes but I do resent being

> constantly picked on.

>

> Those in cardboard box's Mike, cardboard

> box's.........


BBW, you seem like a nice wolf to me but some people simply are more sensitive to insult than others, and there's no reason why their feelings should be less important than yours. Sorry. Buy you a beer?

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