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Otta Wrote:

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> Fine, I absolutely stand by everything I've said

> on this thread, and will be judged by it. Now

> could you shut up and stop using the forum for you

> self obsessed nonsense.


You just don't get it do you.


Here is an example of an acceptable apology.


(I?m sorry slipped up there I apologise for directing that at you.)

A simple one liner just 12 words.


I?m not using this forum or thread for anything other that airing my views and opinions.

Often I don?t expect many to agree with me even so just like any other member of this forum I don?t expect to be directly insulted for my views.


I attempt to add a little humour but never at the expense of other members.


Why would I lower myself to belittling another member when I can just say what I think about the subject, there?s nothing to be gained from the taunting or ridicule of members of the forum as there are far better buffoons and incompetents who like McClown have (in spite of themselves) appeared in the limelight and make such excellent fodder.

Peckhamgatecrasher Wrote:

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> fazer71, stop being a dick,


Nice charming now I?m a ?dick? could have been a Dick or a DICK or silly or ott.

But no I?m just a little dick.


The trolling crew??.

monniemae RosieH El Pibe Otta Jeremy + Peckhamgatecrasher


> Worse things happen at sea or even closer to home.

This is a forum....


> Your schoolboy whinge is really pissing me off.

Your school days are obviously still alive in you.


> For the record, I like Kevin McCloud.

No shit Sherlock I don't think that you insulting me and joining the trolling crew would have left anyone in any doubt that you're a McClown groupie of the same mindset and manner.

I?m fairly certain you won?t take that as an insult but I apologise if you do.

El Pibe Wrote:

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> Do what you will with the rest of us, but poke

> your ire at forum nobility like PGC at your own

> peril.

> I'd set your fazer to charm if I were you young

> man.



Is this online. Lord of the flies. ?

Ironically, those you accuse of trolling are requesting civility.

So quite the opposite in fact.


PGC has been here from day 1, or about 12 at any rate, and is an honourable soul who has been a constructive influence, you would do well to follow her lead.


I'm all upstart so feel free to ignore my advice and piss in the proverbial wind, I won't be offended, but all I ask is to avoid quickness to offence yourself.

fazer71 Wrote:

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> So far I?ve been insulted by the following on this

> thread.

>

> The trolling crew??.

> monniemae RosieH El Pibe Otta Jeremy

>

> Will any of you appologise or retract your pointed

> comments and insults directed at me?


Some of the names are very familiar.

Sue Wrote:

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> fazer71 Wrote:

> >

> > The trolling crew??.

> > monniemae RosieH El Pibe Otta Jeremy +

> > Peckhamgatecrasher

> >

>

> xxxxxxxx

>

> Eh?!?!?!?!



I think Sue, that when Fazer called Kevin McCloud "a mincing gay" and suggested that because he's a mincing gay he hates women (like all mincing gays, we can only assume), and we suggested that was nonsensical and homophobic, we are somehow trolling. Rather than picking someone up on an appalling and bigoted world view.


I can't work out if this is an elaborate trolling exercise in and of itself, or just the rantings of someone without the faintest trace of self-awareness.



Edited because I can't spell, innit.

RosieH Wrote:

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> I think Sue, that when Fazer called Kevin McCloud

> "a mincing gay" and suggested that because he's a

> mincing gay he hates women (like all mincing gays,

> we can only assume), and we suggested that was

> nonsensical and homophobic, we are somehow

> trolling. Rather than picking someone up on an

> appalling and bigoted world view.

>

> I can't work out if this is an elaborate trolling

> exercise in and of itself, or just the rantings of

> someone without the faintest trace of

> self-awareness.


There you go again! Writing rubbish.


I said

?I avoid everything he?s in because he?s a mincing @#$%& who makes the whole process appear to be even more difficult and awkward that it needs to be. ?


I didn?t say "mincing gay" it was mincing @#$%&.

Even having been married twice with lots of kids he could still be described as a mincing @#$%&.


Plenty of straight men mince, just like McClown.


So he?s a mincing straight man, who has little time for women.

There you go again! Writing rubbish.


...

I didn?t say "mincing gay" it was mincing @#$%&.





Ahem...:


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.



That last bit's my favourite.

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