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I am really completely overwhelmed again by the aggression and ire vented on this site.

I am happy for someone who has done something awful to get a pasting on here (Jacqui Smith for one!), but too many people take their vague preferences and turn them into something a whole lot more poisonous. All to often these are directed at small businesses who really need support in these difficult times - not a verbal assault.

I would like to suggest a 3 strikes and out rule. 3 complaints against a post / poster and get them off. Just to try and keep people interested in remaining balanced and open minded.

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TJ Wrote:

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> I am really completely overwhelmed again by the

> aggression and ire vented on this site.

> I am happy for someone who has done something

> awful to get a pasting on here (Jacqui Smith for

> one!), but too many people take their vague

> preferences and turn them into something a whole

> lot more poisonous. All to often these are

> directed at small businesses who really need

> support in these difficult times - not a verbal

> assault.

> I would like to suggest a 3 strikes and out rule.

> 3 complaints against a post / poster and get them

> off. Just to try and keep people interested in

> remaining balanced and open minded.


Wow, this place is like a tranquil walk in the park compared to the British Army forum or even Bruce Springsteen's politics site.

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Or indeed another forum which is supposedly about music but which is made difficult by two crazed racist trolls and a born-again Trotskyist... Or the Lantra-L discussion list which is for professional translators but invariably breaks out into screaming over Arabs/Palestinians/occupied territories/born-again American Jews and all that jazz.
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I prefer the whole idea fighting on the forum, and making love on the streets.


Pavement Queensbury rules apply of course.


Where?s the whipped cream and honey on mi tongue lets go for it especially with any pretty small businesses assistants.



I guess the most important thing is that we all have some fun and a little forum anger is good to keep us all on our toes?




B)

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thebeard Wrote:

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> I prefer the whole idea fighting on the forum, and

> making love on the streets.

>

> Pavement Queensbury rules apply of course.

>

> Where?s the whipped cream and honey on mi tongue

> lets go for it especially with any pretty small

> businesses assistants.

>

>

> I guess the most important thing is that we all

> have some fun and a little forum anger is good to

> keep us all on our toes?

>

>

>

> B)



Oh yeah & the Beard does GOOD ANGER


That's for sure, he's a first class finger jabbing high horsin'circle walking "and another thingin" mouth foamin' good old fashioned capitol spaced underlined lettered R A N T I N G member of ..............


....this first class finger jabbing high horsin'circle walking "and another thingin" mouth foamin' good old fashioned capitol spaced underlined lettered R A N T I N G East Dulwich Forum.......Yes siree



All hail the beard....."Hail"



*OO*



*gloves firmly on...*

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