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Ref. Alan Medic


Well that is Your Thread.. Your.. post...


Its a sensitive issue..


Do you think it would be appropriate to start adding Numbers to Your.. thread.


My reference to 'never have anything Positive, Constructive , Interesting, Relative to say in any thread'

meant existing threads. Other peoples Threads. Ones that don't interest you.

The ones you show contempt for. The ones you and your 'mates' your 'gang' wish to mock.


Do you get it now...


DF

DF, no thread is MY thread, nor yours for that matter. Do you not realise that the number of posts that reach a multiple of 100 could happen on ANY thread be it interesting or not to me and my 'gang'.


You really are writing a load of horse poo. Now sod off. I'm trying to start a clique while working out how to post on a thread that doesn't exist...


PS It's not my gang by the way.

???? Wrote:

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> Oh the pooterish self-importance.....

>

> ...how about double points for the next 100 in the

> Curry Club Mr Medic?


I'd say triple.BTW it currently stands at -90 to lift off.


Please PM me regarding the next secret meeting of the numbers club. Everyone in disguise as usual I suppose?

Amazing how a niche, almost irrelevant "game" has become a hot point


My take. When you see a reference to 100, 1000, 3200 or whatever just smile indulgently or go green with jealousy and move on


But Mike P grand naga is surely correct when he says his carefully curated curry club thread has become infected with niche debate, In-jokes and back biting. One can see how it organically develops but equally it don't belong in some places.


In a lounge thread where people are debating.... Merits of cheese on toast? Football matches? A judicious number interjection is amusing


In the curry thread when potential newbies are mustering resources to tag along, an outbreak of selective banter is off putting at best.

SJ, I'd like to point out that the infection you refer to would never have turned into a debate if it wasn't for the great chief himself. Secondly, who are these newbies that are going to be scared off by a number? Why would they be? There may be many reasons as to why someone might or might not attend a curry night but I hardly think they are going to be put off an a number which might have been totally ignored.


The selective banter you refer to is because the chief chose to express his upset that his club thread was used by a pair of muppets (not his words) who play a silly game. The only thread which I think deserves some reverence is the Chapel of Rest. None other.

If you don't like it, I'm sorry. The reactions and insults on here have been over the top and are more of a reflection of the people who expressed them than someone who is silly enough to play a numbers game and get some sort of satisfaction out of it.

StraferJack Wrote:

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> Amazing how a niche, almost irrelevant "game" has

> become a hot point

>

>


Amazing or amusing? Fook me some people* need to get a sense of perspective, it's a poxy game on a poxy local internet forum at the end of the day, anyone else finding this a mixture of hilarious and sad??? We've got ISIS, Ebola and all sorts of crap going on in the real and this merits this?? Really. Pathetic really.


*not you SJ

Alan Medic Wrote:

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> Salsaboy Wrote:

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

> -----

> > Fight, fight, fight.

>

> This sort of comment is not welcome here. Please

> take it elsewhere to other threads of your choice.

> Here, we are pacifists.


:)

JohnL Wrote:

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> Has anyone noticed that United States banknotes

> always have a number on them - and it's often in

> denominations.


I haven't but I'd love to know its relevence to a local forum where some muppets (as definfed by someone else) write numbers for fun(debateable). Is there a connection?

Oh yeah? Wanna take it outside?


Alan Medic Wrote:

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> Salsaboy Wrote:

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

> -----

> > Fight, fight, fight.

>

> This sort of comment is not welcome here. Please

> take it elsewhere to other threads of your choice.

> Here, we are pacifists.

SJ, he started it a while back. Not just on this occasion. So get off the fence please or read the holy thread. Just because potential new curry club 'members' may be considering it, does not mean they are new to the forum.


Which bit is unnecessary? The number posting or the response? You can't agree with everyone.

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