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So sorry to hear that you are suffering from Pre Menstrual Strain in the Loins, unlurked. I suggest that you seek medical advice pdq.


I'm logging off now and I won't looking at my computer for another day or so; I wouldn't therefore waste your time posting on this thread.

people who register on the forum under a new user name and pretend that they are a new poster rather than coming clean about the fact they've been around the block a few times previously.


like I say, irrational. not worth getting annoyed about really but it irks me somewhat.

no its fine to ask that question KK - I just know


(on a serious note, I can tell by their posting style that's all. I wasn't looking out for it or anything but something stood out and that was that, subsequent posts confirmed I just knew and couldn't not know it, more's the pity)


I don't think I'd have thought anything of them registering again under a new name (and not being upfront about previous forum activity) if they hadn't tried to play the innocent 'oh but I'm NEW around here card' if you see what I mean ;-)

Zebedee Tring Wrote:

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> Numbers, do you have any poster in mind, by any

> chance?


Er...yes, is this a trick question? Otherwise my post on this thread wouldn't make sense, would it?



Disclaimer: I've had a taxing day, my tiny brain is not at its best.

numbers Wrote:

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> no its fine to ask that question KK - I just know

>

> (on a serious note, I can tell by their posting

> style that's all. I wasn't looking out for it or

> anything but something stood out and that was

> that, subsequent posts confirmed I just knew and

> couldn't not know it, more's the pity)

>

> I don't think I'd have thought anything of them

> registering again under a new name (and not being

> upfront about previous forum activity) if they

> hadn't tried to play the innocent 'oh but I'm NEW

> around here card' if you see what I mean ;-)


Is it zeb tring?

unlurked Wrote:

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> Hit the ground running due to my superior

> edukation. Besides, i think zeb has many differnt

> forums names at same time. . . Think he she prev

> incarnation was djkq?


DJKQ had a very different debating style, IMHO.

Loz Wrote:

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> unlurked Wrote:

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

> -----

> > Hit the ground running due to my superior

> > edukation. Besides, i think zeb has many

> differnt

> > forums names at same time. . . Think he she

> prev

> > incarnation was djkq?

>

> DJKQ had a very different debating style, IMHO.


Hmm but its the same know everything/know better than everyone else attitude that is the same style.

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