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Scribe Wrote:

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> My advice to the Irish would be to learn to tread

> water.


Given the questions that arose regarding this comment, I sent a PM to Scribe to ask him/her to clarify what was meant by their post. I was given a response but as it was via PM I am not at liberty to say what it contained.


However, I will feel free to say that the reason Scribe didn't respond on the thread was simply because for some reason he/she found that he/she wasn't able to post on this thread anymore.


Lo and behold, the power of Admin. Old Scribe was happily posting away elsewhere which must in some small way have made up for the inconvenience of not being able to post on this thread anymore.


Why Admin, why?

  • 2 weeks later...
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Narnia wrote:


>

> Lo and behold, the power of Admin. Old Scribe was

> happily posting away elsewhere which must in some

> small way have made up for the inconvenience of

> not being able to post on this thread anymore.

>

> Why Admin, why?


It is not technically possible to block someone from posting on one thread.

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