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To be honest if your banned and then you sneak back in okay, but the fact is if you make untold posts all over the forum then sooner or later you are bound to offend. if he had come back as an occasional poster he may never have been noticed, I too found him funny as the eye, but the more you say the more people have to disagree with so maybe he got banned for his own stupidity on this occasion and thats a shame.


mick mac was right it ended in tears and yet the contribution that he is still making is fuelling another debate, what value is there in that? Some I think but maybe not enough to allow him back.

hugs as ever

HonaloochieB Wrote:

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> In a hog's eye it will, tears of mirth perhaps,

> tears of rage if you wish to get all Bob about it,

> but not tears of disappointment.

>

> I've got a good feeling about this.


Looking back over this, my post now looks like the lat scene in Butch Cassidy.

Only without the gunplay and the soldiers and death of course.


I predict Ol' Bad Eye will be back.


I've got a good feeling again.

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