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he isn't banned but I suspect he may have had enough of getting into stupid arguments with the likes of me. I know how he feels


But I'm still curious as to why you or others are saying he is banned


I mean YOU are banned but have come back under a different name, Dickensman

I find it slightly patronising hearing all the 'original' guys yearning for the golden years of the forum. I'm not sure that constant moaning about the current state of the forum will help to improve it.


So, all ye backslappers of a bygone era, why not start the EDF VIP room? that way you don't have to suffer the cheap, witless inane, nonsense spouted by the likes of me.


I for one, really enjoy the forum... sometimes there are engaging debates, sometimes there is utter tripe... most of the time I think it is very entertaining.

Mick Mac Wrote:

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> You will be missed Quids, but your are one of a

> long line of interesting people who have dropped

> away for one reason or another.

>

> I suspect you will be back soon though, hopefully.


You'll def be missed, your posts are brilliant and you always start good threads. Even this cheerio thread is interesting :)


Enjoy your break and hope you do come back soon, I can't think of many who provide a refreshingly individual view against some of the socialist worker type cr@p on here. That's my opinion anyway. Cheerio for now.

katie1997 Wrote:

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> Mick Mac Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > You will be missed Quids, but your are one of a

> > long line of interesting people who have

> dropped

> > away for one reason or another.

> >

> > I suspect you will be back soon though,

> hopefully.

>

> You'll def be missed, your posts are brilliant and

> you always start good threads. Even this cheerio

> thread is interesting :)

>

> Enjoy your break and hope you do come back soon, I

> can't think of many who provide a refreshingly

> individual view against some of the socialist

> worker type cr@p on here. That's my opinion

> anyway. Cheerio for now.



SWP on the EDF ?


I cant say I have ever seen any of that filth...can you direct me to a relevant post ?


ta

> You'll def be missed, your posts are brilliant and

> you always start good threads.


I agree with Lady Katharina van der Wotsit. What's more, your - generally - charasmatic posts bring humour, fun and creativity to the forum. I even love it when you throw your toys out of the pram. No-one does that with as much flair as you do:)).


Don't stay away too long Master Quids.


xx

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