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I've met him a couple of times too, and he seems a perfectly nice fella.


I have accused him of stirring on here before, and he does get offended quite easily, but he is also quite funny. I hope he returns.


He's done Narnia. Perhaps MiddleEarth next...

red devil Wrote:

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> Mick Mac Wrote:

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

> -----

> > It always amazes me when people get into

> personal

> > disputes on the forum. Surely we all know by

> now

> > that after a couple of posts the best thing to

> do

> > is move on.

>

> Except too many feel that they have to have the

> last word, not wanting to be seen by the wider

> audience as 'losing face'...over to you Mick :)


I'm not letting that lie. Outside now.

Jeremy Wrote:

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> I kinda liked Declan/Alan and he was given a bit

> of a hard time over curryclubgate. Is that why he

> left?

>

> Maybe the curry club thread would be better suited

> to the "what's on" section?


What.. move a Thread to another Forum Section after 8 years...


Don't think so.


DulwichFox

There was more than one thread where AM was treated unfairly.

I just wish I'd said something at the time or at least sent him a PM to check he was ok.


Hopefully when he reads this thread he'll realise that the majority of people miss him and want him to return asap.

alas poor declan i knew him weel. Well I met him about 3 times, and a lovely chap, with a delightful wife, he'll be happy enough without grief from the forum.


plus you know, the 'alan medic' is dead, long live the 'alan mice maid'

reading many of RPC posts maybe I'm inured to her tone. She definitely ragged on "Alan" without provocation but most people would normally dismiss her post as over reaction.


Aquarius wants to point fingers at the forum but I suspect the main problem is offline

My reasons for missing him are entirely selfish, splendid chap though he is - a regular on the betting thread, regular on FF (and a fan of BFS) and a worthy adversary in the 100s game. Plus, one less sniper to hit the next 100 on the CC thread..... which will make it harder


wot SJ said, I suspect

StraferJack Wrote:

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>

> Aquarius wants to point fingers at the forum but I

> suspect the main problem is offline



Maybe, but adding fuel to the fire doesn't help does it?!

But such is life AQ surely?


All of us post on here knowing full well we may encounter people and opinions which may not be helpful to us (and vice versa) but we still do it. Sometimes it all becomes a bit much and we step away


And that's not only ok, but probably a good thing

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