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Otta Wrote:

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> Victimised parents

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> http://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/forum/read.php?2

> 9,1546196



Don't mince your words, Otta. Well said, though there's now potential for further victimisation of those without a backbone.

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This person who foxy caught saying positive things about local businesses. Spending their entire 17 contributions either praising local business or looking down their nose at me and the fox. Well foxy meticulously went through their posting history and found a very interesting pattern. Have a read numbers, it's enlightening.


Louisa.

Not when they actively make a 'new' contribution in the business section and choose to once again mention my name when they know damn well I am in solitary confinement and cannot reply to them. It's out of order, and I wouldn't do it. It's forum etiquette. And anyway, seems a little suspicious they constantly say nice things about businesses, as well as talk about me and fox? Why no other contributions? More than coincidence I would argue.


Louisa.

Louisa Wrote:

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> Not when they actively make a 'new' contribution

> in the business section and choose to once again

> mention my name when they know damn well I am in

> solitary confinement and cannot reply to them.

> It's out of order, and I wouldn't do it. It's

> forum etiquette.


If your driveling little side-kick's head wasn't so far up your rear end he may have thought better of it too before being the FIRST to name you on this thread - to which the OP understandably responds. Or does Dulas Foks have "special" dispensation?



*walks away leaving open goal*

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