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the-e-dealer Wrote:

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> Well UKIP is a bit of a refuge and rag bag. Just

> wondered what kind of UKIP type you are. Sounds

> like you are anti Europe but not an Ugly dog

> (thats the dog not you) owning forenger hating

> skinhead! Which is good though I am not anti

> Europe but anti the Euro!



Wow nice looking = "UGLY" dog we know the meaning again ! Who said That the Latins or the Europeans maybe they are blind.

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Karter


He has had threads deleted in the last week


The fact that he keeps getting banned (double figures now?) suggests a bigger problem. Me saying you admire him because you like "the entertainment value" is absolutely nothing to do with "all about me". How many people get banned that often? And you want them around for entertainment value? That's about you

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Come on Karter.


The Wolf was vicarious car crash entertainment


Now he's become a boring-internet-mouth-cheese-nutter


And sailing further and further from his anchor on reality


He's proved his point, trouble is he's the only one that doesn't realise that.


Yes, he comes back & for a while he's a glace' cherry in a sea of blanc-mange.


Like a meal at Harvester, same shite- many ways.





NETTE:-S

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Karter, I used to kind of enjoy BBW, and thought his first banning, or maybe two, were harsh. However, a person can only be warned so many tines, and rather than reigning it in, he indulged in it, and has become nout but an offensive troll


Strafer had to moderate a lot of that shit before he handed over the reigns, and has every right to feel strongly about this.


No idea why you've kicked off on this thread, but to be honest, you're looking a bit silly.

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Crikey, these multiple Wolf sitings are making me nervous. It's a bit like that John Carpenter movie , the Thing, where a malignant alien nestles inside apparently normal people before unveiling its ghastly fanged and tentacled form. Whoa .... any of us could be the Wolf. Someone should come up with a test ....
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