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Jah Lush Wrote:

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> I hear you Keef but Atila digs at everyone,

> especially if you support Man Utd or Spurs. If

> there were any Chelsea fans on here they'd be a

> target too as they are the three clubs he hates

> the most. Basically he's a @#$%& and the main

> reason people don't post on here anymore and why I

> am also seriously thinking of quitting too. He was

> supposed to be banned and as far as I can see he

> still hasn't learnt his lesson.


Weren't you also banned but appeared again in less than two hours, if memory serves me right.

Narnia Wrote:

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> If you don't want to read a particular persons

> posts (like I don't) you can put them on 'hide'. I

> am now blissfully unaware of a certain persons

> posts unless I have the misfortune to read one

> where he has been quoted.

>

> Why don't you do that Keef?


How do you do that Narnia - have searched but can't find the "hide" button?

He's not joking, you can do it on here. Dot you click the full stop next to thei name or something? Sorry, using mobile at moment, so cant check. It's a very good point though, if someone does your head in, just block them, then you never have to read another word they write.

Keef Wrote:

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> He's not joking, you can do it on here. Dot you

> click the full stop next to thei name or

> something? Sorry, using mobile at moment, so cant

> check. It's a very good point though, if someone

> does your head in, just block them, then you never

> have to read another word they write.



I'm just quoting this for everyone who has Keef on show/hide so they can all see it, as its an important point.

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