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I haven't read all of this thread but enough to get the gist that Hal is upsetting Sean who has stated he should retire like Piers. Meanwhile Hal was warned not to upset anyone else (ie a moderator) or the forum would be shut down. Thus if Sean in his role, which I'm not sure I can mention out loud, were to retire from it, then it would be HAL's fault and the end of the forum would be nigh.As my post about moderators was moved to the 'about the forum' section which nobody ever looks at, should I conclude that there is some conspiracy happening here about which I know very little but which appears to have on one side HAL as the victim and two others as the aggressors? Or have I got that all wrong? Help!
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Nothing Hals fault declan. Chill

your boots. Im just exhausted with nonsense arguments. By the time I regretted saying I would leave people had quoted my post so I left it. Hal isn't in any trouble


you on the other hand


your post about moderation Is about the forum so it's in the right place. If noone goes there then that just proves my point about conspiracies and people.


I moderate on here. It's been recorded on the forum many a time Happy? Not all moderators are as happy being exposed tho. Maybe you could accord them some respect

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Declan Wrote:

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> I haven't read all of this thread but enough to

> get the gist that Hal is upsetting Sean who has

> stated he should retire like Piers. Meanwhile Hal

> was warned not to upset anyone else (ie a

> moderator) or the forum would be shut down. Thus

> if Sean in his role, which I'm not sure I can

> mention out loud, were to retire from it, then it

> would be HAL's fault and the end of the forum

> would be nigh.As my post about moderators was

> moved to the 'about the forum' section which

> nobody ever looks at, should I conclude that there

> is some conspiracy happening here about which I

> know very little but which appears to have on one

> side HAL as the victim and two others as the

> aggressors? Or have I got that all wrong? Help!


that's one of the most paranoid posts i've ever read

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Sean, I really don't know where you are coming from. Happy about what? I haven't exposed a moderator to the masses as none confide in me. So who am I supposed to accord respect to?


I doubt HAL cares if he is in trouble but you suggest that I am. What sort of trouble am I in? It seems to me you are worn out and you need a rest. I don't mean that patronisingly but simply because I've seen the odd post of yours here and there and you just seem pi**ed off. That's a shame if it's true.

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Well try reading between the lines and it wont sound so paranoid.



???? Wrote:

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> Declan Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > I haven't read all of this thread but enough to

> > get the gist that Hal is upsetting Sean who has

> > stated he should retire like Piers. Meanwhile

> Hal

> > was warned not to upset anyone else (ie a

> > moderator) or the forum would be shut down.

> Thus

> > if Sean in his role, which I'm not sure I can

> > mention out loud, were to retire from it, then

> it

> > would be HAL's fault and the end of the forum

> > would be nigh.As my post about moderators was

> > moved to the 'about the forum' section which

> > nobody ever looks at, should I conclude that

> there

> > is some conspiracy happening here about which I

> > know very little but which appears to have on

> one

> > side HAL as the victim and two others as the

> > aggressors? Or have I got that all wrong? Help!

>

> that's one of the most paranoid posts i've ever

> read

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Declan Wrote:

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> >

> Sean, I really don't know where you are coming

> from. Happy about what? I haven't exposed a

> moderator to the masses as none confide in me. So

> who am I supposed to accord respect to?

>

> I doubt HAL cares if he is in trouble but you

> suggest that I am. What sort of trouble am I in?

> It seems to me you are worn out and you need a

> rest. I don't mean that patronisingly but simply

> because I've seen the odd post of yours here and

> there and you just seem pi**ed off. That's a shame

> if it's true.

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> That's why I give you such short shrift Silverfox,

> because you make silly assumptions based on gut

> feel.

>

> For some idiotic reason you think that there's

> 'the man' somewhere who's reducing the speed limit

> just to piss you off?


Posted by: ruffers Today, 12:45AM

Huguenot speaks the truth.


Now, Huguenot and his mate ruffers would have us believe that traffic spped reductions to a level slower than a horse and cart laden with coal and ore on a turnpike road during the industrial revolution actually speeds up our journeys - that is after we've waitied five minutes at each of 20 sets of traffic lights. ruffers thinks this is a truism.


On the contrary, I, and most right thinking people, know that that is what they want us to think. Unable to trust their own senses, thinking the car's rolling backwards as you see a granny with a trolley overtaking you, oblivious to the fact that recreational joggers doing a paced 8 miles an hour arrive at your destination half an our before you do, they persist in their quasi-religious belief.


We have to stand up to such nonesense. Why? Because if we don't next we'll have the the likes of Huguenot and ruffers claiming it's their human rights to ride a tandem in the fast lane of the M1 from London to Glasgow and beyond and hey, if it slows you down it actually speeds you up - counter-intuitive like.

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