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Cella, I'm not quite sure where laziness enters into things. If someone has Social Anxiety Disorder and didn't ask a question, do you consider that lazy?


As per your repeated comment about trolling, I think you may need to look up the definition and consider your own raisin d'etre here. You seem to be lacking somewhat in self awareness.


I also clearly stated my praise for Ahmed the barber and would recommend him quite happily so how a simple question could be considered to have malicious intent baffles me. I should also point out that if that were indeed my intent, your own responses, which in turn have repeatedly kept this thread alive, have only served to boost the visibility of the original post.I could question your own motive in this regard.

Cella: "so bad publicity in any event for the shop and possible trolling "


Isn't this exactly what you did to Nico the plumber on the other thread, only difference being you hadn't even used his services (you were just bad-naming simply for not having your calls returned) !!


Cat. Dog. Hairy Arse. etc..

No, completely different. I get you are a Nico fan but you presumably read my post about him and businesses so you will be aware that I was complaining, not asking others to do anything.

KidKruger Wrote:

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> Cella: "so bad publicity in any event for the shop

> and possible trolling "

>

> Isn't this exactly what you did to Nico the

> plumber on the other thread, only difference being

> you hadn't even used his services (you were just

> bad-naming simply for not having your calls

> returned) !!

>

> Cat. Dog. Hairy Arse. etc..

mrsilencio Wrote:

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> Cella, I'm not quite sure where laziness enters

> into things. If someone has Social Anxiety

> Disorder and didn't ask a question, do you

> consider that lazy?

>

> As per your repeated comment about trolling, I

> think you may need to look up the definition and

> consider your own raisin d'etre here. You seem to

> be lacking somewhat in self awareness.

>

> I also clearly stated my praise for Ahmed the

> barber and would recommend him quite happily so

> how a simple question could be considered to have

> malicious intent baffles me. I should also point

> out that if that were indeed my intent, your own

> responses, which in turn have repeatedly kept this

> thread alive, have only served to boost the

> visibility of the original post.I could question

> your own motive in this regard.



So you would be allowed to be malicious but nobody would be allowed to counter your points? The Forum doesn't work like that I'm afraid. Perhaps if you'd made your condition clear the various thread comments might have developed differently.

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