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ED - NAGAIUTB Wrote:

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> Louisa - derailing threads since 2007.

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> Long may her ban continue.


Nice bit of goading their, cba to rise to it though. Guessing you haven't read any of the above in response to the other usual suspects who derail multiple threads and get away with it. I suggest you take a peak at the 'new shops' thread in general issues. The likes of *Bob* are once again successfully disguising trolling as sarcasm and banter.


Louisa.

Louisa Wrote:

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The likes of *Bob* are once again

> successfully disguising trolling as sarcasm and

> banter.

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> Louisa.



Fully agree, Lou, *Bob* is and always has been a bully and troll disguising it as sarcasm and banter, although often times its quite nasty.

Again, anonymous Admin continuing making things personal, and completely allowing their clique pals to get away with it time and again. Oh, and the ganging up on pensioner Foxy is just nastily bizarre to say the least.

Grok Wrote:

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> Louisa Wrote:

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> The likes of *Bob* are once again

> > successfully disguising trolling as sarcasm and

> > banter.

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> > Louisa.

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> Fully agree, Lou, *Bob* is and always has been a

> bully and troll disguising it as sarcasm and

> banter, although often times its quite nasty.

> Again, anonymous Admin continuing making things

> personal, and completely allowing their clique

> pals to get away with it time and again. Oh, and

> the ganging up on pensioner Foxy is just nastily

> bizarre to say the least.


Im not actually a 'Pensioner' I have several years to go to be officially a 'Pensioner'

I am not offially retired.. I was made redundant at 56.. so I am technically unemployed ..

.. but have never sought work or been on benifits..


Foxy.

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> The Fox does not need to be narcissistic... People

> just keep talking about Him.. ;-)

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Foxy for God!

Sue Wrote:

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> > The Fox does not need to be narcissistic...

> People

> > just keep talking about Him.. ;-)

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> Foxy for God!



I dont believe in God..


I don't believe in magic

I don't believe in I-ching

I don't believe in Bible

I don't believe in Tarot

I don't believe in Hitler

I don't believe in Jesus

I don't believe in Kennedy

I don't believe in Buddha

I don't believe in Mantra

I don't believe in Gita

I don't believe in Yoga

I don't believe in Kings

I don't believe in Elvis

I don't believe in Zimmerman

I don't believe in Beatles


I just believe in me, Foxy and me, and that's reality


:)

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