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woofmarkthedog Wrote:

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> Though I (luckily )did resist throwing my verdant

> scrotum under a mower that time


Brighton often has this effect on me. Too many skateboards and asymmetrical haircuts.

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Yes I'd report it to admin, but whatever the subject of OP's thread, I think its important posters on that

thread should know.


If someone is upset by a PM sent to then which they feel was abusive or threatening shouldnt other posters be

given a chance to offer support.


I would imagine most posters don't know who each other are and there are some that do (forum drinks), and may know one another quite well.


Roll Deep mentions this "Most people on here don't know what the other looks like so there's not much chance of having your nose bloodied over piffling comments made online whilst you're out 'n' about in the real world."


If someone felt intimidated by someone, who they can see by the forums drink thread, attends these night out,

and only told admin of the PM, the invite to members on this forum to meet up in the real world, would not seem so inviting,


This is not only about ????s and Sniffy, when people know one another I think its slightly diffrent,

but for people who don't. it could be scary.

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Hi Mockney,


I shall not respond directly to your 'poor show' comment.

Sometimes some folk just don't see eye to eye, that's all really.


As you rightly point out i am a newbie.

However, i am also fully aware as to how forums work.


I do reserve the right to defend myself however.

Hopefully this won't be necessary in future.




I intend to be very nice to all.

I can assure you of that.

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