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I've had a few Dr Smiths but I've never been banned, I know I know I'm suprised as well.


I don't think I've pushed the boundaries beyond repair and I think that's why I'm still around and remember one mans meat is another mans poison. I did take the piss beyond a joke though especially after one too many courvoisier's HeHe!

Can anyone tell me where the rules can be found, it gets all complicated when they come in, but I suppose I should. It was put up on another thread that my friend was using the same ISP as me, sure it cant be a rule or I'm sureI would have been warned,Is it common practice for administrators to inform people, I've never seen it before.

Mikecg, Sorry for confusing post, Link below was put up by admin, when my friend and I were using diffrent computors one a laptop. Each putting our own view on another thread, I have no idea about computors and thought there was confusion with admin cause we were using same ISP, its all getting more confusing. Off to try seans link it may all become clear,

Sorry lost the link I'd posted, I will get the hang of it.

Re: Support for whistleblowing nurse struck off by NMC Posted by: Administrator Today, 03:57PM


I can confirm that Greegz and antijen are both posting from the same computer.


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Cant do it by link, but this.

Sean - you like laphroig, you seem to know a bit about IT, politics perhaps left of centre, golf a bit rusty, you play comp games, from youghal - thats all I know - I know you have contributed 8000 posts, but I can't remember everything.

Mikecg Wrote:

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> I've had a few Dr Smiths but I've never been

> banned, I know I know I'm suprised as well.

>

> I don't think I've pushed the boundaries beyond

> repair and I think that's why I'm still around and

> remember one mans meat is another mans poison. I

> did take the piss beyond a joke though especially

> after one too many courvoisier's HeHe!


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http://www.doctorsmith.com/

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