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Otta Wrote:

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> If thinking you're acting like an idiot is being a

> troll, then make room under the bridge for me.



Calling me an idiot because I don?t like Misery man Kevin McCloud.

I would accept.


What is unacceptable is jumping on a troll bandwagon joining fools who don?t even know when they are trolling, by laughing and making other snide comments intended to directly insult me.


Should I excuse myself for.... disliking a program and its presenter because I find it uninspiring an insult to my intelligence, lightweight and a total waste of time.

Even calling McCloud a mincing Gay because that?s how he comes across it's a commonly held impression of other viewers. ?See online comments?.


Gays call each other Miserable Mincing Gays.

As I witnessed whilst working on a project at a Paris fashion house.


You?re double standards make me sick!


An apology and retraction would not have made you a troll.

But oh Noooo you just couldn?t help yourself by joining in.


McCloud groupies must = trolls because that?s the negative mindset he projects with his snide comments his followers are obviously of the same sad mindset.


Utter shite.

jimbo1964 Wrote:

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> I like McCloud. Does anyone know where the two

> wooden eco houses are. The ones squeezed into an

> old workshop space. They're lovely.



Off Landells Road - tho you have to look carefully to find them.

If Charlie Luxton had a program it would be worth watching, unlike McClown who's sold his soul.



Jeremy Wrote:

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> fazer71 Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > leave you feeling like you wish

> > you hadn?t bothered.

> >

> > Garbage.

>

> Pretty much like all of your posts, then.


I C U have joined the trolling crew.



Otta Wrote:

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> For the record fazer, I never called you an idiot

> because of your views on the programme or it's

> presenter.


Really well it didn't appear that way..

StraferJack Wrote:

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> I quite like accusations of sexism being backed up

> by "who spends more time in the kitchen ?

> Women..."


Hahaha - yes, yes, yes - THIS!


Also, fazer, I certainly wasn't trolling before, I was just flabbergasted at your blatant homophobia. I thought it was something people kept a dirty little secret these days, rather than paraded in full public view. But seeing as you've asked...


What Pibe said!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

You guys R a right bunch.

It's ok for you to insult me.

Ok for you to call me homophobic

Ok for you to call me an idiot.

Ok for you to question my intellect.


BUT it?s Not ok for me to be negative and abrupt ?

Double standards and disgusting!




Otta Wrote:

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> No. Now give it a rest.


Nice you abuse me and then try and calm me down.

GIVE IT A REST

Why have I touched a nerve, can you see how you?ve abused me??



El Pibe Wrote:

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> IF you look up troll, weirdly the definintion

> isn't

> "someone who doesn't like me"


It?s someone who insults someone else online and that is exactly what you did.


> likewise that of bully isn't

> "someone who disagrees with me"


But you didn't disagree with me you insulted me saying I was trolling.


> now wipe the spittle flecks from your lips, have a

> nice cup of tea and start again, there's a good

> fellow ;)


Who do you think you are winking at me as if it?s all ok.

You need to watch what you direct at others.


Jeremy Wrote:

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> fazer, the problem is that you come across as

> overwhelmingly negative and excessively abrupt.

> You reap what you sow.


Does that apply to McMisery of Grand Designs then?

If it does he?s fair game and what I?ve said is totally acceptable.

I didn?t sow anything in your direction so why did you insult me?


RosieH Wrote:

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> Hahaha - yes, yes, yes - THIS!

> Also, fazer, I certainly wasn't trolling before, I

> was just flabbergasted at your blatant homophobia.

> I thought it was something people kept a dirty

> little secret these days, rather than paraded in

> full public view. But seeing as you've asked...

>

> What Pibe said!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


I am not homophobic you accused me of being homophobic.

That?s not an argument I wish to have, so thinking my post might be misconstrued I edited it and you used my edit as leverage to say I was.

I was and still am totally disgusted at your post.



Yes I?m Mr Angry ?Alf Garnet? Fazer.

But I never ever direct any insults at any individual on this forum ever.

Unlike you lot I have nothing to apologise for .


GO back through this thread look at your posts and see what a bunch of disgusting trolls you all are.

Otta Wrote:

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> " Why have I touched a nerve, can you see how

> you?ve abused me??"

>

> No, but if I have abused you, I genuinely couldn't

> care less, you act like a stroppy child.


Oh OK now I'm a stroppy child.


What next you Bully.


You just can't help yourself you just continue to abuse me with your posts, every one has been an insult directed towards me insult after insult.

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