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Administrator Wrote:

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> we will deal with them as we see fit.

> This may involve setting the winged monkeys on

> them.


The Winged Monkeys being a street gang in the style of the now legendary T-birds made up of East Dulwich's armchair intelligencia. Who will no doubt engage them in lively, yet politically correct debate and perhaps offer to buy them a subscription to the Guardian.

Given how on the ball our dear Administrator usually is, I was a little surprised that that particular thread was allowed to ramble off topic for so long without a peep...


Though what riles me most was the hopeless Mastery of Caps and Lower Case a certain Individual displays.

Administrator Wrote:

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> What Keef said.

>

> Added: New people should not be put off expressing

> their views unless they are of course they are in

> breach of the rules. As always should you see

> anything that does break the rules please report

> them and we will deal with them as we see fit.

> This may involve setting the winged monkeys on

> them.

>

>


Not just new people eh boss? ;-)

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