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Bob.Treat the forum with some respect.If you dont like a thread DONT F___ING WELL READ IT,because you make yourself look a total PRAT.That goes for the other keyboard bandits who jumped on your post.Remember other people might want to play,so SHUT IT matey.There are many posts i dislike but i dont spoil them for other people.I dont have to hide behind a computer to show my dislikes for anything.

jester Wrote:

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> Bob.Treat the forum with some respect.If you dont

> like a thread DONT F___ING WELL READ IT,because

> you make yourself look a total PRAT.That goes for

> the other keyboard bandits who jumped on your

> post.Remember other people might want to play,so

> SHUT IT matey.There are many posts i dislike but i

> dont spoil them for other people.I dont have to

> hide behind a computer to show my dislikes for

> anything.



::o


Erm, so following on from HonaB...


SNOT



Sorry, I meant SNET


( that is a word right ? )


:-S

I just bemoan the lack of ambition.


We had 5 letter words.


Where did we go next in reaching for the stars and the Countdown Conundrum? Was it six, or even (dare I say it) seven letter words?


No, in the most breathtaking act of bathos ever witnessed on this forum, on this planet even, it was four mimsy little letters. I could do four letter words before I was four.


We landed on the moon, people!




edited because landing on moonpeople would probably hurt them

*Bob* Wrote:

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> I cannot.

>

> I have vowed never to say anything ever again,

> lest someone becomes upset beyond all reasonable

> proportion.


Please don't do that *Bob*, you contribute a lot to the forum.


Not wishing to insult anyone for starting a thread (of course its up to you and people can ignore ones they don't like) but....


I do think there was a collective groan to see yet another thread on a variation of 'change a letter'. I'm sure the response would be the same if someone started an equally similar thread on football or computer games, for example.


I know that you can ignore threads but imagine what the Lounge would be like if the majority of subjects were of repetitive stuff eg. 5 threads about football, 4 wordgames and 3 on golf and the same people posting on them intermittently. I don't think that anything else would have much of a chance to evolve if that were the case (in my opinion anyway).



Don't worry Katie, noone else can read this, just between you and me.

But don't take anything *Bob* has to say at face value.......ever.....It's all just his misanthropic way of getting back at the world for his hideous countenance and crushing inability to relate to people in the real world. It's genuinely tragic.


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