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my 'richard littlejohn' comment wasn't calling you a cnut alan, it was meant to point out that your statement was a 'why-oh-why' generalisation about the bbc, as you would see in any right wing publication.


if you're calling me a cnut in return i would ask that you edit your post please.

I thought the Littlejohn jibe was light-hearted (and obviously wrong)


Calling someone Clarkson - that was more of a reaction I thought


But I thought it was all banter and don't think either of you actually meant it in a derogatory way so come on, shake hands and let's be done with it


Ghandi

and I've been called worse wee quinnie - forums are like that unfortunately. It;s one of the reasons I always try to attend drink ups - when people know each other face to face the ability to hide behind an anonymous identity and call names is removed


Of course the other reason I go is the beer ;-)


Then again - if someone did call me Richard Littljohn..... I may not be so magnanimous

Sean - but if someone called you Little Richard John - you might be more forgiving. Politeness, good manners, general jollies all round, shouldn't that be the order of the day for the grown ups on the forum? Basically I'd say if you are tempted to call a specific person a c**t, go and have a cup of tea, or a G & T and don't bother posting.


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