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I have lots of PMs from Mikecg to remember him by - I read them from time to time, for old times sake, to remind myself what a cunt I am. He told me so many times I began to believe it. Oh and Dulwich Mum seems to be one too - she posted his PMs just so they were no longer private.


He seemed to improve and then mysteriously disappeared. Of course he may be no longer with us.

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What can I say?.


This actually


Well firstly MicMac I never PM'd you more than once giving you abuse and at the time I was infuriated by what was said in a specific thread, this has been a problem of mine all my life. I cant help but rise to the bait (There's no smoke without fire). I can be overly sensitive at times and when me blood boils I usually rant and go for the throat, I think you should send me every so called PM I sent you so that I can understand what your going on about. OH it was only once and I seem to remember apologising to you. I recon that this will be my last ever post on here because as soon as I hit post message my ISP will be blocked, well maybe. I know I should avoid certain posts/posters and I have in the past but there comes a time when you have to take account and say how it is.


Yes I'm a Leary fecker and if I was, well I was probably provoked by something inflammatory or maybe not. as I've said before it's sometimes hard to get your point across in the printed word, a bit like the boy who cried wolf.

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Someone who says to another forum user, get "a terminal desease[sic] and rot and die then I can piss on your grave" is not welcome on this forum. Mikecg asked for his account to be deactivated, had he not he would have been banned anyway for that comment. I do not want him on here.
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Mike - you sent me 4 PMs, the one that annoyed me was:


"F*ck you you platic paddy C*nt............."


I don't mind being called a c*nt but I'm not a Plastic Paddy - I'm Irish born and bred. I drew attention to your horrible poem about the Munich Air Disaster and I stand by what I said. But yes you did apologise later, credit to you for that.


Yes you did overreact from time to time - I thought you got much better recently - but agree with Admin if you wish someone dead thats not good.

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daizie Wrote:

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> mikey baby, where art thou , my days are long and

> tedious without your banter :)


......................................................



Baby mikey


Without your tedious banter,my days are long and where art thou




W**F

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Could well be, could well be - ashamed to say I saw it in a recent repeat of Sharpe on a digital channel and just liked it.


Mikecg lurked around plenty after he swanned off in a playing-the-victim princessy hissy fit, waiting all the while for us to beg for him to come back (clicking on his name showed last activity and he was on here regularly days after his flounce).


He acted like a cock. Then he didn't. But seemingly actually still did in PMs - I've got to go with Admin on this one. "Boy who cried wolf" my arse. The boy who cried wolf didn't threaten tombside micturition.

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