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DulwichFox Wrote:

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> I dislike the term Troll.

> On EDF people seem to apply

> The term to anyone they dislike

> disagree with or do not understand.

>

> Trolling is a much more serious

> And at times sinister thing.

>

> DulwichFox


Are you writing

in some weird kind

of blank verse?


I ask only

for information.

That's right AqM ..


It was sent from my Ipod.


Although, having said that, the Ipod screen is very narrow and the space in which to write

in the Forum text box makes it difficult to read long lines of text as you write.


So I may of written it in that way.


Also Maxxi's reply was in the same format ?? Although perhaps that was deliberate.


I tend to write in a way that is easy on the eye to read.


Foxy

Of course it was deliberate. I thought I had stumbled on to a stylistic adventure - disappointed to see it is a tech-necessity.




No, tfwsoll - taking the piss has always been a vital part of life in these blessed isles.


Making pointless negative comments from a position of assumed superiority and claiming 'bullying' at the drop of even the smallest hat is the national pastime.


ETA: Before everyone claims this is meant to refer to them specifically and accuses me and my clique (if I have one) of bullying - it is just a general observation.

I own mine Foxy.


I appoint the members. Only the select few are in it.


You may not have been part of a clique before but you've always been in mine.


There are no rules as such. You just have a connection with other members even if you've never met :)

aquarius moon Wrote:

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> I own mine Foxy.

>

> I appoint the members. Only the select few are in

> it.

>

> You may not have been part of a clique before but

> you've always been in mine.

>

> There are no rules as such. You just have a

> connection with other members even if you've never

> met :)


I'm Honored to be in your clique.. AqM


I think we may have met.. Didn't I meet you at El Pebe's leaving do.. ? ;-)


Foxy

maxxi Wrote:

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> Why awesome DF?!

> I think you mean maxxi, Loz

> credit where it's due


Well, he started it, however inadvertently. But happy to make you equal billing. The First EDF Foxy-Maxxi Haiku Day.


Though "Foxy-Maxxi" does make it sound like an eastern European porn channel.

Loz Wrote:

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>

> Well, he started it, however inadvertently. But

> happy to make you equal billing. The First EDF

> Foxy-Maxxi Haiku Day.

>

> Though "Foxy-Maxxi" does make it sound like an

> eastern European porn channel.


nope - post disallowed under new Lozku ruling

Loz Wrote:

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> Until you went and spoilt it, AM...!


I quite like you these days Loz.


Once upon a time you were on my list of most disliked forumites.

But since your side-kick left, you've been quite nice!

I think that's only because I once wound you up to within an inch of your vegetarian dinner, AM. Besides, I am nice, I just have a rather mischievous side when the opportunity presents.


Who on earth was my sidekick? Hugo? Sidekicks, cliques... I do lose track.

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