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bignumber5 Wrote:

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> a good guide here


sounds hard enough, but i had visions of the ball plummetting from the heavens and a blind fielder, using the power of hearing alone, soaring through the air to pluck the ball from the sky.:'(

That was an of the cuff antagonistic comment I agree, I cant be arsed getting all class-warry on advertising and suchlike, its obvious what advertising is there for & what its purpose is.


Champers ? urgh never touch the stuff . A Nice breton cider maybe.

so the fat guy who is the subject of my original posting.....9seems so long ago now what with all this other guff about advertising being written on here)...has not replied. Ah well. I may have the pleasure of seeing him and his gut again soon.

MW74, you seem genuinely shocked that you haven't had a reply - did you really think you'd get one? Assuming said Offender is a forum reader (and that's a big-ish assumption), why would he identify himself to you? What would he possibly have to gain?


Don't get me wrong, sounds like he was being rather unpleasant and I don't think I'd have felt very comfortable if I'd heard him, but if you require an actual exchange of dialogue for closure then maybe take him to task at the time, in person. Or accept that he's a muppet and don't let him rile you. Such a person is unlikely to have much of an impact on your life unless you let him.

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