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I and my wife have been reading the east Dulwich forum for a while now but this is my first posting. Who is bigbadwolf? He is a regular poster but most if not all of his postings are either offensive or vile or usually both. Who do you think you are bigbadwolf. I took particular offence to the Jewish joke you made not to mention assaulting a drunken lady. Grow up you bastard.
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Know I'm probably not helping, but that response did make me chuckle.


I agree with Sean, if there is something that you really do think oversteps the mark, then you should report it, that is the best way to show your distaste, and deal with it.


For my part, BBW does occasionally tread close to the line, but I don't think there is any malice or offence meant (but then I tend to see the good in people). Of course, meant or not, offence can still be caused, and I never saw the Jewish joke, but that's not on, and my wife would hunt him down with a shotgun if she saw it!

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Alan, to call somebody a Bastard is offensive because it is direct aggression, BBW does it for affect I would imagine, just depends weather or not his type of humour presses your chuckle button. I thought the Jewish joke was quite clever really and I shall be adding it to my joke book.
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It's like that song in Greese 2 "Who's that guy", BBW turns up outside the bowling ally on a cool motorbike with big goggles on thus his identity is hidden from people he sees every day!


He then saves the day from the gang of mean bikers, and captures the attention of a young (and rather lovely) Michelle Pfeiffer (who is on the look out for a coo-o-o-ol rider)!


I can't believe that just popped in to my head, haven't seen that nonsense for years!!!

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> Can't be BBW, ADMIN would have terminated his IP

> addy him by now.


Not necessarily, even though Alan Brady and bigbadwolf are the same people, s/he has not tried to do anything wrong other than start a joke thread.

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I laughed, and at least with BBW you don't have to spend time clicking a link to see if he has an alter ego made up character and try and work out the behind the scenes irony and then it clicks in your brain and you think it is oh so clever and and and and you go back to the post and re read the post and - knowing the character now - laugh knowingly.


BBW is what he says he is - and Alan Brady!

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