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Declan Wrote:

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> Will you clarify what did happen to the thread

> then.........it's beyond my experience?


Matthew123's thread-buster reply contains a snippet of (deliberately broken) HTML code that stops the forum's software from properly processing links and blocks the display of anything that comes after the image. Clever or what?

Peckhamgatecrasher Wrote:

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> He so didn't cheat. He's not admin or a moderator.

> He just has more technical knowledge than you.

>

> Stop being an arse and pay up.



Ok he didn't cheat, he sabotaged what could have been a great and frustrating thread

Spurs game, Farringdon, what a damn sauce...........



I think you should pay up at the next forum drinks, so it is seen to be done!



No shilly-shallying or back sliding Bluerev or

for the sake of a score you'll be perceived as a right old chiselling, cheapskate, potless, no-hoper.



Only then will you have restored your good name Bluerevolution in the eyes of all the ED forumista's.

I'm afraid us Big Issue sellers can't afford the bus fare to Farringdon... but i'll be at the next forum drinks in January, when perhaps OutOfFocus will be there flashing his camera to capture the historic moment of a crispy ?20 note being handed over to this very, very honest winner... :)-D

matthew123 Wrote:

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> I'm afraid us Big Issue sellers can't afford the

> bus fare to Farringdon... but i'll be at the next

> forum drinks in January, when perhaps OutOfFocus

> will be there flashing his camera to capture the

> historic moment of a crispy ?20 note being handed

> over to this very, very honest winner... :)-D

Sorry but someone realised that PMs are not out of bounds- I was about to concede absolute defeat-this could get v interesting-Hugenot, not smug at all- fun and a bloody good way of making friends through general banter-trust me, I'm a Manc ;-P

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