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This is an appeal to reinstate Louisa.


Louisa Date Registered: 26/02/2007 3,493 posts..


Louisa has been here for over 8 years..

I do not know the details of the offensive post that got Louisa 'banned' / banished to the Lounge.


I think she has served her sentence and would like to ask the moderators to reconsider their decision to ban her.


She has over the years added value to the forum and is witty, funny with posts that some have misinterpreted..


There are others here whose posts are of a more personal and insulting nature than Louisa's posts.


I urge others here to also give our Lou. another chance.


DulwichFox

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*Bob* Wrote:

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> How's it done? Love to get some tips from those

> who've managed it.


Try repeating the same old meaningless rubbish on every thread ad nauseam, regardless of topic. And also start a few new threads specifically for this purpose.

Louisa Wrote:

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> ...or if you don't want to get banned, just repeat the above process but just point out every so

> often that you're a blow in from somewhere posh. Admin won't touch you with a barge-pole.


Well, that certainly helps your case.

Dulwich Fox wrote:


"I urge others here to also give our Lou. another chance."


Ok - fair enough.



Louisa then wrote:

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"...or if you don't want to get banned, just repeat the above process but just point out every so

often that you're a blow in from somewhere posh. Admin won't touch you with a barge-pole."


Oh.

I can't see it stopping. Only today news comes in to me that is ripe material for a Louisa/Fox gentrification bore-off thread. They won't be able to resist more gastorification debate (clue btw) of a well worn locals haunt that neither of them have actually been into for years....


Just change the record?

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